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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1919)
7 B 1 4' V : Gnat aatura and good hsh aiutt avar jota, Ta rr ia human, to forglva dlvina Pepa. Foala, ta talking avar pnm, . Ara aura to maka tkair (oil! known. Gay. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; MARCH 30, 1919. My Dears: Because "the beauty of spring's in a number of things," because in honor of victory we feel that it's entirely fitting to enter into a happy indulgence of handsome garments, rich fabrics, bright colors, after years of somber dressing, we're going to have a whole week given over to the celebration of "Dress-Up" week, i-. Everyone, absolutely and positively, is going to purchase new gar ments and appear in their fresh becomingness to swell the crowds in the show houses and hotels. Special features have been arranged for each day of Omaha's gala week. . Bright , -ii l 11 t t en i. i j lor M.su ana jo-i spats to aaa a note faces, merry vo.ces, will at all t.mes echo the joy which fills the land. of eclusiveneSS to the whole 'costume. Fitting Service ' THAT assures corset satisfaction is to be had in the fitting rooms of Mrs. D. A. Hill, corset specialist, second floor, Neville block, Six teenth and Harney. . She makes a specialty of fitting the difficult stout figures a differ ent handling of the problems pre irntH hv Mrh fiffiirp. Low husts. "-ivi.h top of back full enough so that a doesn t crowd the nesrt, taking care of the hips and thigh, giving wonderfully slender lines, furnishing .f.. Ja:., ,.ii that's Mrs. Hill's business, and wonderfully well dues she preform it. Send for a measure blank and catalog which make possible a most excellent fitting. , , a Words are almost inadequate to describe the charm of the new - gloves. Of finest kid, they're stitched entrancingly, with smart bandelets on wrist. a Unequaled Service. SERVICE of highest quality is ex tended to the guests at the Ho tel Loyal, Sixteenth and Capitol. It's always quite a bother to look up train schedules, hotels, nievery thing in the next city stop, isn't it? There are people in this hotel to do all that for you. They'll even make Pullman reservations and purchase your tickets if you wish. Included also in this exquisite hospitality, is . a booklet, published each week, which gives a map of the city, show- i ' 'ng the location ot snow-houses and ''Pfonvnent shops. All the attractions-of the week are also listed. A cuisine of excellence expressed at all times in food of highest quality makes this a hotel for your happi ' ness. Anticipating the Needs of "Dress -Uo" Week. "A NYONE can dress beautiful ly in new clothes, but it takes an artist to make old clothes look artistically new." said Mr. Lig- gett of the Pantorium, 1515 Jones tr.at MA'thAM .Un...A4 ( - n o awvvt. aav ...v... auvntu 111 iivvna, suits and coats 'as thev come into the shop, others which his workmen had finished, cleaned, mended and pressed. 1 m sure even the man who invented "Dress-Up Week" would appreciate the " work done in this shop. - Delightful flower holders for the new spring flowers are the rainbow ?lass vases and bows at $1.25 and 1.75. Blouses of Dainty Loveliness for Practical and Festive Needs A RE the new blouse arrival? at tne J-amond Shop of btyle Sur- prises, second floor Securities build- ing. The latest word in fashion, they express beautiful colorings, lace ii I1111IIUIB3, ucau auu nana cmnroia- wooa, eacn nanging irom tne otner s ery. Every new style theme is more tail. An unusually novel decoration, fetching than the last Prominent they're $1.50, $1.65 and $2.25. A hi charm is the new peplum, or "be- card bearing the above verse accom low the waistline blouse." panies these laree monkeys lights, gorgeous color effects, gay. An Exquisite Showing of Watches. A RTISTIC designs in many odd shapes and sizes are shotfn in the watch collection of the Edholm Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Harney. Wrought in platinum, fashioned with superior artistry, these are accessories to fascinate those 6f in tuition, cultivated tastes, love of the beautiful, and a subtle adoration for the niceties and elegancies of attire which en tn make a man nr woman a dress connoisseur . Watches for men and women, for dress, busi- ni,; v.a gold, goid-rtlled and sterling silver, it's a wonderful collection from which to choose, at a wide range of prices. ' a - The blouse suit in all its charm has made its debut in the suitshoos aoout town. . Alluring Dreams of Loveliness. SWITCHES of lustrous beauty, beautiful color, heavv. naturallv wavy are those which Mrs. Margaret Gunston of the Delft Hair parlors, second floor, Baird buildinsr. has iust received. All shades are represented el jl in this collection, brown, drab, light leaved plant, elephant s ear, or Ca and gray. The difficult tints are es- ladium. 10c. These roots are ail oeciallv siood: vou'll find here the carefully selected and are most shade you had despaired of. These are $35 switches and may be bought for from $15 to $25. . Of the same quality are smaller switches sold 1. nH "11?..... A f as ly w as jjj vvavca alia WaVCS Ol hair this vear ." savs Dame Fashion. " Over the door of the sacred Temple "ey sit in tneir wisaom tnree The little deaf monkey, The lttlc dumb monkey. The monkey who could not see. . vvitn ears mat are ciosea to scandal, With eves that see onlv the rieht. Lips that speak no evil, They sit in their silent might. Quaint Reminders to Avoid Gossip A RE the monkeys on sale at the A Alia Shop, 207 South Eigh- teenth street. Three little mon. keys" in a row, cunningly fashioned of tinted pottery, four inches wide and three inches high are 25c. Grad- uated in size are those carved of lottCib dloppin vitlt Mly I saw her just as she flitted by, Little girl that I was; Pale little face all sweet and shy, Little girl that I was. Nervous hands and a look that spoke Of wonderful dreams that must be broke, Some dark day when the dreamer woke, Little girl that I was. Softly Whispering Thoughts Spring ' of . . A RE the new "Sentiment new "Sentiment Lor- . sages arranged by the John Bath flower Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam. Costing no more than the proverbial "box of candy" carried by every gallant, from. $1 to $2, they're rather a welcomely exquis ite change from the accustomed sweets. Daintily distinctive is the arrangement of the season's blos soms, sweet peas in wonder shades, home grown violets, delicately scented forget-me-nots of subtle significance, and Mrs. Ward roses, these flowers carefully arranged and tied with knot of rich tulle or heavy silken cord make an offering of bril liant charm.' Just the thing for dress-up week! 7 The Wanted Shoes for My ady Modish. THE F. & M. Boot Shop, Six teenth and Farnam, is show ing high-topped boots of style dis tinction, pumps and oxfords of dainty loveliness in all the new fab rics and colors, each and all of a beauty to delight the heart of My Lady Modish, The return to pre-war feminized fashions is emphasized in the ultra modish lines and cunning little vog uish touches added by the designers, long, slender vamps, high arches and French heels; unexpected headings on dull kid oxfords, or. beaded buck les on suede pumps, an artful com bination. Very smart are the new corded silk spats in black and black and white they're showing in this shop Sunset, that radiant and becom ing color, is developed in many ex clusive georgette blouses. Spring Tailleurs. SPRING'S smartest mode is the tailleur of distinctive charm. The F. W. Thorne Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam, have just unpacked a num ber of $100 suits, which you may i e . eSTt, i afetrfc :c n .purcnase ior ana y u youii '1)r,n.S ynr Checkbook with you. It 'fany seems mar. sn customers should receive som special con- -". offer.ed. these as a votlvc of aP Prclat0n- ... An embroidery-appliqued vestee of white faille" adorns a model with braided and slashed scallops on the back of its chic bloused coat A I, n i walking-suit blouse nearby shows the "below-the-waist line blouse" tendency of the season. High col lared is the vest of a third model with dainty boutonniere and quairt buckles. Perfectly tailored is the Enid Bennet model with the cut-a-way front, tight shoulders and almost "swallow tail" coat, which that movie star wears with such grace. , When a fur tippet adorns your shoulders you'll be doing as spring dictates. ' Garden - UP TIT ' , , . HE Nebraska i Seed Company, offering splendid ideas for fancy bedding of all kinds. Roots for --. ' v T. ui u . i v. plants most effective are on sale at prices to tempt everyone: Cannas. 10c or $1 a dozen; Gladioli Sc or 50c a dozen; Cinnamon vines 10c each, three for 25c; Madeira vines 5c each or three for 10c; and that great reasonably priced. Please include in your check or money order, postage to cover mailing. Coral beads seen this week have i , , . , . , . heavy co.rd at eacI? end which gives a most toreign air. X hey re $2.98 wh'ch includes the removal of the vjo it Boiu nasp. . u Will Be Surprised A ND delighted to note the ravish- -i ing effect of Chinese lines, dec- orations and color effects. From the delightful Chinese have come the dainty jade jewel ornaments, the sthaight lined blouses, widely flaring cuffs.- The artist has shown here a dainty frock of oddly colored silk embroidered in soft silks and metal combination with the skirt buttoned most fascinatingly on the long blouse skirt. The Ideal Button and Pleating company, 305 Brown block send out exquisite vork of this kind every day. They'll be glad to send you their new catalog de- picting the newest evolution of ac- cordion pleating. This book also gives a chart of materjals required, I caught in vain at her flying hair, And the look of dreams in her eyes Seemed to be more than ever fair, For the fact that my own were wise. I thought if Time for a Jit tie while Would lift my lips with her wistful smile, My heart would sing on the next long mile For the little girl that I was. Delightfully Distinctive Joy Diffusing. What the downright "slangy" people call "a grand and glorious feeling" is the joy I feel when help ing choose "that new car." Such joy. was mine this week, for a gy young "Polly person" from out-of-town called up bright ' and early Wednesday morning. "My kingdom for a car, Polly, dear," . oalled this blithe voice, ' and we fared forth up automobile row. What an enchanting place it is to be surel In the Jones-Hansen Cadillac show-room we found a four-pas senger Cadillac Victoria, which we . j r - , itf it 31 once votea a periect love, so dainty its lines, so rich Us finish- ings, so exquisite its coloring, carle green. For both summer and winter use it is, of course, and you should see how. very easy it is to convert from a winter to a summer affair, a change effected almost as quickly as the shadow of a swiftly passing cloud. ' And best of all, my dears, it's so easy to drive, smooth and quickly responsive, you feel confident at a" times that it will go just where you wish it to, yet it's a car whose mechanism never intrudes itself up on the occupants of the car. Onllver rHund tunic edge. Lhetu the driver knows its wonder per- formance and the passengers en- joy a marvelous riding quality. 1 ''Baby Vamp" is the name they've given the dainty blouse with points and buttons in the back the same as in the front. Why, well just be- cause it's a mystery which is front, which is back! a Winsomely Exquisite Spring Inspired Frocks. A SHOWING of spring dresses worthy of wonder so ad-, vanced so "individual" so deli cately beautiful are the figured Georgettes on display in the La mond Shop, second floor Securities building. There's a piquant grace in their flowing lines, an . aesthetic charm in the delicate tints. All the new blues, taupe, henna, gray, gold and black are represented in the color range, while the new two toned French ribbons offer chances of brilliant color usage. '' 1 jaa Man-tailored is fhe coat of black velvet for sports wear. Attractively lined is it in white. You Cannot Truly Realize mHE a,tistic possibiIities of your JL tinm until I,.,,. new art paints they showing at the Sam Newman Paper Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam. i nil ii I nn mnir PYnflt-f cffffatiAnd as to the best color schemes for your house, both inside and out. Lovely art fresco work of all kinds is con tracted for. Let's make this a "dressup" season for our homes) The Fountain of Youth. IN ITS latest version are the Jazz coats shown at F. W. Thome's Short and jaunty, they seem to have ?vTU" spontaneously irom tne very arf T ""u,.0"6 rookl.e poirei twin nas an iMizaDetnan col- 'ar with 10-inch tassel throw-ends, . , , , ... raglan armholes and navy lining. In suede cloth, with great hanging pockets sprouting forth from the hems, there's a steel gray with mul- berry lining, Jade grfen with short IC shoulder ining and one in true leather color, alt vividly lovely. They're $29 75 In Becoming Light OR the hostess who is proud of her artistic lamp shades and delighted to hear her guests express admiration for them, are the lamp shades becoming to both herself and and her guest. Maybe she has not stopped to consider that idea, but it is one that is not to be overlooked, for a clever woman will make her surroundings the best background possible for herself and her guests. And some lamp shades are awfully unbecoming. A lovely mahogany oedestal lamD with a shade of dull blue silk mav cast hues that suceest Arabian Nights beauty, but it may also cast a pallor and unbecoming shades upon the person near it. Yet a lamp of soft rose or palest shell may make the same person quite charming under its delicate glow, Springtime Whispers of Joy and Clothes. THAT moment of springtime which whispers of sunshine and flowers arid new clothes is here. And when we picture sunshine and gardens and the great out-of-doors we long to fashion summer sheer things. Thompson & Beldcn's are showing a shipment of the new white embroidered voiles. Woven of ex quisitely dainty threads, some of them are lace voiles, greatly re sembling the drawn work now so PPl.ar. others have groupings of dots on a lacey background. Many are very sheer with a dimity stripe of inimitable charm which lends it self fascinatingly to the artistic de signs. Essentially feminine they've a delicate daintiness entrancingly be coming. . ' Pigeon, the newest gray, has a suggestion of blue, most effective. - New Frocks. A GROUP of beauties frocks-aflutter with anticipation are as sembled in the F. W, Thome show room. Eighteenth and Farnam. A model of charmeuse developed in browns and blues, has glittcringy attractive motifs embroidered in book price (is j wohu.wus magic ol, color charm is a navy Georgette with great white lacing figures. A tiny "back collar of navy charmeuse has lining of bright American Beauty. The same color forms an underbodice and lining for the tiny turn-back cuffs on the sweeping sleeves. A fine value for 44.oU. Authentic Advance Showing OF the latest creation in the hat world are the Spanish Cocque models just arrived at the Brandeis Stores. Mr. Amsden took me up to the stock room for the first peep. Quaint watteaus and tire brim tur bans, large brimmed hats, modified and exaggerated tarns, they all of them are possessed of a most fas cinating feature a crown covered with irridescent cocque feathers, closely laid, with a long cascade on the side back of these beautiful fash ion feathers. The straws are in col ors to combine well with the purples, greens, blues and browns of the feathers. Becoming, bewitching! ' Lusciously Sweetly Satisfying ARE the Keeley's Old Fashion chocolates on sale at the Jacobs OUgl Jacobs-Lee drug store, Fifteenth and as. Chocolate and vanilla cream fillings, they're most delicious. Stop in When you're on your way to the pictures; you will always find delicious "goodies" offered. There is an appreciative gathering each day for their luncheonettes. You'll find this a shop of wonderfully con venient courtesies chief among them, their checking system. At the Threshold of Spring. OMAHA is summoned to a pa geant of modern attire, begin ning March 31. The brightest, hap piest world in years is mirrored in modes multUprm and many-hued as nature's own dress. Of course you'll be wanting to take kodak pictures of all the pretty things, then you'll want them finished at once. The Kase Studio. 215 Neville building, second floor, Sixteenth and Har- j i .-p.- I "ey',ls .aoinI "ui iui prinnng ...u developing these brigh L spring days. V ,V 'j . ',calJv satisfying, we 1 deserving the handsome frame you 11 want, to place on them. She never dreamed she would grow to be In the years that were drear and long, Beggared of all her dreams like me, With a soul too tired for song, She never dreamed that the flying feet, Passing me on Life's busy street Would quicken my heart with a memory sweet, Of the little girl that I was. i Jane McLean. Vogue, Phipps and Mode Chapeauz Tres Charmantl fFHREE magic names, you'll agree 1 And such exquisite rep resentations does each house- send out, Mr. Robbins keeps the express companies busy bringing new hats from New York to Orkins, South Sixteenth street, and you! Each group of hats on display is worthy of a separate paragraph, but Polly sips the honey and flits by, from one charming model to another. Italian hair braid, that ravishing new transparency, is evident in a num ber of chic creations, great leghorns of creamy beauty have swathings of white maline. Sweet and swagger, chic and captivating, they're at once appealing! Aren't You Glad TO HEAR that the Nippon Im porting Company, 218 South Eighteenth street, have just received the shipments of caskets which has been delayed for so long. These are the charmingly lovely work baskets beaded and tasseled, with trimming of coins. Each lid has a handle of bright jade, amber, or some color of oriental glass to match the color scheme. The price range is most pleasant, 60c, $1, $1.35, $1.75 and $2.60. ' Designed to give a rich color note to milady's spring suit are the new waistcoats. Hospe's Hobby. pRAMING is the particular and especial hobby of the A. Hospe Music and Art store. This makes it more than a business! It means that more are is taken to get the right frame for the photograph, print or oil painting that goes to them to be framed. Their splendidly artistic stock of frames is ready t6 meet each new requirement. Voguish Hosiery. T? VERY style tendency of the sea son demands voguish hosiery slashed skirts, which, made long round the heels, break in walking to fold gracefully round the insteps, showing the distractively lovely hose creations of the season. Lace designs of entrancing loveli ness, drawnwork effects, achieved by drqpped stitchings, embroiderey in dots, lines, squares, and stripes both perpendicular and horizontal, of con trasting colors, in single and group arrangements. For the girl who needs heavy hose for driving and tramping, there are the splendidly heavy sports hose in ' leather and green shades best adapted for wear with sturdy walking shoes. You'll find all of these hose splen did values at the J. T. McQuillin Shop, 1512 Farnam street. Of course you'll want a few plain heavy silk hose, in your selection, from the of "Miss Victoria," the cleverly fashioned new hose for $2.25. A hauntingly, lovely fragrance, witchingly subtle in its charm,, is the Oriental perfume, Sandalwood. Orange Blossom, Wisaria and Honeysuckle. Three small bottles or one large bottle in a box for 45 cents. Spring Hath Indeed Charm This Year Russian Blouse Suits. NOWHERE is the charm of spring more to be noted than in the suit creations. Sparkling with individuality is a bronze tan Russian blouse suit just seen at Herzberg's Women's Toggery, 1517 Douglas street. Characterized by fine tailoring, beautiful material (poiret twill), lit tle graces and elegancies in the con tour of shoulders, collar lapels, em broidered satin vestes, niceties of detail, buttons, buttonholes, wide braided cord girdle, slashed in coat skirt to give "slenderizing" lines, the exact becomingness of the blousing of the coat, all proclaim the highest order of craftsmanship! It seems hardly possible that one can get all this loveliness for $49.50. A. blue Georgette crepe has large embroidered blocks of white. Richly lovely; it's $6.50 a yard. aaa A Wonder-Style A MONG the wraps that spring sponsors is the dolman. "Made-in-the-mode" is a wrap shown by the Larriond Shop for Women, second floor Securities building. Of heavy duchess satin, .in taupe, it's ir resistibly lovely. A great collar of marabou crosses in the fremt under a wide shaped belt. The great sleeves are made with cuffs of marabou, in one piece with the back which hangs from a rounded yoke. Side panels from the front are held in place by satin buttons, which weight the lower part of the skirt to a desired "cuppiness." Brown, rose, gold and blue glint in the lining of pussy-willow taffeta. Daring, Demure, Distinctive, Dis tractingly Different T'HE picturesqueness of the Gains borough hat has been unques tioned for years and for as many years designers have sought to create hats which would make this shape the season's favored mode. The ITne has arrived and every womjfTi of fashion includes among her hats of grace, the inimitably fas cinating large-brimmed Gainsbor ough. The Nebraska Clothing Company's millinery department Fifteenth and Farnam, is showing a case of these droop-brim models, fashioned of horsehair. Daintily glittering is this fine hair fabric in every pastel shade of the rinbow. Several show com binations of orchid and mauve, with just a touch of dark ' raisin. The crowns have each and all chosen Georgette, cunningly gathered and .corded, the trims wee velvet roses, buds and berries, are exquisitely worthy of their distinctive settings, hats as fascinating as they're wide ly different. ( You Are Bound, at the Flatiron Cafe, Seventeenth and St. Mary's Ave. 'PO FIND it pleasant to dine where service is instant, dignified and correct, and where good food in plenteous portions makes the lunch and dinner hours worth while. One hardly realizes how they can afford to serve such meals for 40 cents and 60 cents. There's always a gener ous big pat of butter at the side of the delicious bread and good, thick cream in the coffee and on the var ious puddings. Blouses of Wide Diversity MR. ROSEN of Orkin Bros., Six-A'-L eenth and Harney, has just returned from New York with hun dreds of fascinating blouse surprises. Two that I found most interesting are of heavy georgette crep.e in white, bisque, flesh and blue, and are $7.50. Round necked is the first of French blue, with showing of rose crepe under yoke and cuffs. An exquisitely developed motif in silk rose steel and jet beads decorates the yoke. Large tucks on each shouh der form a panel opening at one side. The other, equally lovely, has picot-edged loose hanging yokes open at each shoulder to form a round neckline. It's a slip-on with tiny tucks forming squares all over it. Many georgette-covered buttons contribute to the charm of this model, which is also in orchid and rose. Hats Reblocked T HE KRUGER HAT SHOP. 429 A Paxton block, reblocks both men's and women's hats, cleans and dyes, repairs and refashions feath ers of all kinds and renovates and refreshes marabou pieces, Picturesque Fabrics In New SkirK A S her coat swings back in tht r spring breeze, one notices hei sport skirt, and what a lovely on it is, in Deautitully blended colors olJ rose, gold, blue, soft grcenaitotr 1 and bronze in fashion s fascinating fabrics, Fan-ta-si, Victory and Wat erfall silks. Self colored, two toned and novelty striped and blocked, they're of a curious, crepy loveli ness. White crepe de chines, grace fully clinging, have rich knee hems of Waterfall silk, giving the effect of Paon velvet. Creamy white Vic tory cloth is dazzlingly lovely. These are but a few of the capti vating skirt creations shown at the Lamond Style Shop, second floor Securities building, Sixteenth and Farnam. Sunny Italy Charms the World V UNNY ITALY is most interest- ing in many ways. Noted for aesthetic arts they've yet many of the practical arts represented among their people, chief among them their cuisines. The tenor of the San Carlos Grand Opera company at spaghetti most delightedly at ths Rialto delicatessan Monday night after the opera. This shop is mak ing a specialty of serving this de licious dish. If you'll phone Red 4160, they'll .have it ready for you to take home in your car. The Power of a King tJAS often been invoked to bring --A before the court the' music of the world, but even a king can do no more than the New Edison, the in strument of perfect re-creation.' Through it you may wield the powei to call before you the foremost sing ers and entertainers and enjoy their art in all its vivid realism. Listen to soul-stirring martial airs, to alluring love songs, speeches ol famous men and women songs by Caruso, McCormack, Galli Curci al the Rouse Edison Parlors, Twentieth and Farnam. Spend a delightful houi' in one of the big easy chairs listen-' ing to your favorite opera. If you can't visit this shop to lei Mr. Rouse demonstrate the instru ment to you, I'll be most happy tc send you illustrated literature of tin New Edison. You may find it in-' teresting to know that Mr. Roust tests personally every machine which leaves his shop. Fashion Notes Surely you'll want a slash in some part of your new suit skirt hem. i Riotously colorful the new silk "undies," double draperies, pointeo in skilful lines, orchid, peach, apple green, they're bits of the conjurer's art a Even is you can't have your bead ed bag direct from France, yo needn't bewail your luck, for a local hop has a wonderful selection. Orchids in soft tints decorate the sides of a charming "bittie" bag with blue frame of shell and beaded arm cord. Chinese maidens, quaintly coy, Look much like small wooden toys, But they'll gladly be your go-betweens , : ,.. These daintily, painted telephone screens. r