Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 20, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 19

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Enjoy tha Sprint Youth and Lava
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they do ahina. A iht-houa aauada no drum. It baatt
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My Dears: 1
In the annals oi woman
SPRING means a renewal of ap
parel for o many reasons be
cause of the certain approach of
different weather, because it is a
season of weddings, because style
changes are so marked, and if for
no other reason, because everyone
has become tired of old garments
and craves the new. '
We're one and all imbued with a
peculiarly joyous spirit this Easter
tide an inevitable result , of the
cessation of war, its trials and tribu
lations to hearts feminine.
,: As an expression of the season's
joyousness I'm sure the very joy
o' living has found its own articula
tion -in the garments you are wear
ing today. I've tried to have the
distinctive style notesx expressed in
each one, particularly suited to your
own individuality, and believe I've
succeeded to quite an extent, if I can
trust the lovely notes on my desk
today.
The pleasures of shopping with
none of the attendant worries, my
dears a man I know says of his
wife. ''May starts shopping in a taxi
and comes home in an ambulance 1"
Keeping Pace With the Beauty of
Voguish Dame Fashion.
DELIGHTFULLY endearing in
their dainty loveliness are the
buckles, large and small, straight
lined and round, some 'of -ravish-ingly
lovely designs, displayed in
a many-shelved glass case in the
F. & M. Boot Shop, Sixteenth and
Farnam. Myriads of stones gleam
from settings of silver in butterflies
. to hover over fairy slippers, aerial
service insignias for an ultra smart
finish, colonial shaped squares and
ovals to suit every taste and pref
erence. In some of them tut steel
glitters and gleams. Fetchhig, fas
cinating and fashionable, they ra.ise
in price from $1 to $40. If you've
beeu seeking the glove silk hose, of
aristocratic gleam, you'll find here
the Van Raalte in the approved suit
shadings.
Those Filmy things '
THAT call themselves georgette
.blouses, are looking their pret
tiest in the Blouse Shop at Orkin
Bros., 316 South Sixteenth street.
.There are many lovely new ones to
wear with the new suit and the
gorgeously lovely separate skirts.
Sunset, canary yellow, cloud gray,
league bhie, apricot, orchid, tea
rose real springtime tints,
'v They charm with their new sleeve
x-themes, clever collars; beading, em
broidery and hand fagoting.
Especially fascinating are the new
ligttred georgette models for $7.50.
.,P Frilled at the throat is one model
Avith flared cuffs; paneled at each
' side in plain georgette with wide
voke hemstitched is another, while
a cha-m undeniable distinguishes a
m .del with black velvet ribbon to
eervt as daintily becoming black
'collar ending at each side in heavy
ioop and ends. Another touch of
black is a row of black silk buttons
to follow round tne necK-nne in me
front.
"The Music Warbler"
IS a folio of the biggest song hits
of the minute, edited each month
by Mr. Patton of the music depart
ment" at Hospe's, 1513' Douglas
street. He will gladly add your
name to this list to receive the book
fret of charge each month.
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Hats Reblocked.
THE Kruger Hat Shop, 429 Pax
ton blocks 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.
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Symbolizing an Ideal or Dreams
Come True
A RE the exquisite jewel concep-
tions which Albert Edholm, the
jewel connoisseur, has gathered for
his shop frdm all parts of the world.
Why do you know, he often makes
up the most elaborate jewels with
a single stone as his inspiration.
That is why there is so much of
the individual, the personal, about
the gifts bearing his artistic touch.
Nearly every jewel he shows has
some fascinating story, and I'm
sure you'll agree with me that Mr.
fcdholm is a good raconteur.
This week he showed me rinsrs
of an irresistible appeal. For brides
are those lovelinesses a sapphire
engagement ring whose setting of
,crccu piaunurn is .rusucaiiy m
harmony with the quaint cutting of
the stone it holds. The wedding
guard to accompany this dream
jewel is a fiery circlet of square cut
sapphires. For a different personal
ity altogether is a very large dia
mond with a line of caliber sap
phires round it. Each one marked
ly becoming to different types of
feminity. The newest jewel ex
quisiteness may always be seen in
this shop of extraordinary delights.
The Most Important Corset Time.
OF A woman's whole life," said
Mrs. D. A. Hill, corset spe
cialist, 215 Neville block, the other
day after, a cbnversation with a
doctor who had just called up to
make an appointment for one of
his patients whom he wanted to be
scientifically fitted in - a maternity
corset. She went on to say "if only
women could appreciate as we do
the change in both health and ap
pearance the wearing of these clev
erly designed,1 scientifically fitted
corsets make, I'm sure they'd not
be so negligent." Send for one of
her measure blanks and catalogs.
Yqu'lt 'enjoy getting in touch with
Mrs. Hill.
If your Easter bonnet is worth 50
cents, send to Marshal, Field & Co.,
Chicago. They'll send you a "Stop-
A-Drp" hat shield of waterproof
paper. When not in use it can be
tied snugly, with its own cord.; It's
50 cents.
Oh But "It's Nice to Get Up
in the Morning."
THESE delightfully "tangy"
,: spring days and if you have
a kodak you'll find it real sport to
hike for the country to make a long
day of it every Sunday, bringing
home the inimitably satisfying pic-'
tures of the country in springtime.
The Kase studio, 215 Neville block, '
Sixteenth and Harney, do the sort
of developing and printing that
makes one a real kodak enthusiast,
and you should see one of their ex
quisitely finished enlargements
they certainly deserve the best of .
framing.
Altogether it is a giiimpish sprin?,
for so glove fitting are our sleeves,
that even the sheerest blouse is apt
to ruffle our snugness. Ergo,
guimpes and vestees of organdie and ,
embroidered net, both high and low
necked. 1
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Printed Georgette
COMBINATION dresses, $27.25,
at Thome's, 1812 Farnam
street, combine most effectively a
pointed tunic and side drape. Most
charmfully, they're combined sand
and brown, black and white, blue
"and white, green and sand.
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Insured Against Everything
Time.
SOUNDS quite inclusive, doesn't
it? And iris if vou out your
furs into the artificially cooled con- Artistic and Exclusive
crete storage vault at Dresher A re the designs in marble, gran
Bros., Twenty-second and Farnam. X. jte and bronze on display in the
they're insured against fire, theft- Art Memorial company's show
and moths, everything but time, rooms, 704 South Sixteenth.
They're kept in a temperature of , Mr. A. W. Frazer, manager of this !
twenty-eight degrees. It the moths delightful shop, is an artist of repute
kci miu juui iuij n itan.. o
tault!
What tales of bygone trysts might
the little love-seat tell? So genuinely
antique is the appearance of this
"sweetheart chair" found in a local
J.nn.ftmaMft .Loft nn. la
wont to think of famous lovers of'treven noticeably similar.
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Like delightful "Jacks in the Box'
when one lays aside one's winter
furs, summer furs pop up to take
their places. Stone martin, fascin-
aung in us ngniness, is cnarming in
th Mat
N Flanders fields where poppies
grew,
The Easter lilies sprang up, too,
And shed their fragrance far and
wide, i
In memory of those lads who died.
Hat Modes
TH? AT nt:.ii tnimir.
1 duality while conforming to
Fashion's custom are those shown in
the millinery department . at the
Nebraska Clothing company. Fif-
teenth and Farnam. No one can be
indifferent to the charming and un
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usual trimmings quaint
wings, queer ornaments and any
number of novel fabric arid straw",,
trich tips that completely surround 5y boutonniere. combined to make " TSX S dS!
the crowns of some, while others i, nnwer shnn Fit?h- aeis stores. wo matter wnat cntticuit
boast entire flower crowns, smart X St- toJo " liSsTt
pompons, heavy embroidering, --h rnlor nute win suggest a trocK wnose lines at
combinations. , r'.u.lhis week. Always artistically
"Individualized examples of the charming fiowers of effectiveness
prevailing mode are the chapeaux of entranci"g Kt t0 be found here,
chic and charm. Prominent among B
them are the gracefully drooping Separate Skirts Signs of Spring
leghorns so popular for wear with
country club frocks and silk suits. JJ RICOLETTE are the Thome
t r, a ,ii qc Vi mm -Lvivirts in rose, taune. navv ana
newest high shades, nothing could
be lovelier
than their dainty aid-
ness.
Dresses for All Occasions
ARE the new figured georgette
ai;d taffeta frocks at La
moi.d's Shop, second floor Securi
ties building. Embodying a newness
of design winning for them instant
favor, they're colorfully combined,
navy with rose, faupe with IJekin
blue. Of excellent quality are they.
We're completely mystified to learn
they're but ?25'.
For the Coming Festive Occasions
A
DISTINCTIVE note is struck
in the new dolmans and capes,
which are the season's favorite fash
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ion. lhe graceful lines upon whicn
they are designed produce a charm-
ing effect of slenderness. The lin
ings, of silk iif many (beautiful
shades, add a pleasing note of color
and fJieir smartness is emphasized
by clever braiding, buttons and
stitching. The materials include
tricotine, poplin, Bolivia, serge, sil
velours. Herzbergs, 1517 Douglas
' street are showing wraps for every
festive occasion. One particularly
ravishing is of poplin in Pekin blue,
lined in soft, warm beige (tan).
With high, shirred Elizabethan col
But lar, sash ends, tasseled and fringed,
in that it may be worn tan side out
as well as navy blue.
ana sK-etcnes stones in Keeping wim
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tie ground on which the stone is to
artist he estimates the artistic pos-
uox. Mini nit oiit v. -
sibilities of marble and his work is
arrestingly beautiful, delightfully
original, for no two stones are alike.
Who died but yet who live again
In realms beyond our mortal1 ken;
Who fought but in no losing
fight,
For them do b!osm iho lilica .
white.
All That's New and Charming
IS TO BE seen in the little suit
I've found at Herzberg's, 1517
Douglas. Its fullness in the back
of the coat above the belt is given
hv an inverted cleat, held in olace
by rows of buttons, below the belt
it is boxpleated in two large pleats,
Two loose-hanging panels, braid-
bound, give a "fluffy-ruffles" effect
at each side. The long rolled collar
lends note most becoming to a suit
harwin oar excellence at $24.50.
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Mnin nit "o tonnv" to too
off that costume as one of the smart,
new beaded bags.
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A Riotous Display ii Spring Flow
ers. 1
f AY ionau;i. daffodils and
(jr AIJ onfi1' I fths s
tu-
azal-
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rosebushes,
bou-
, tt nf ali th. Faster
j;.,,.,. mv travels
beige, $17.75. Cunning pockets,
a 11 4 A.lA'ftftA
cleverly cut, covered
CQ DUllOIIlS, lutj IC
fashion's most fascinating phase!
Like a Rift of Sunlight on a Dull
Day
ARE the ginghams displayed in
the Howard street windows of
Thompson-Belden's this week. You
must kno'w, my dears, that this is
National Gingham Week and the
most wonderful of designs ai.d col-
ors are being featured. 1 ne new
plaids of this year show a novc!
blocking and hairline combination
in every imaginable color. The
Zephyr Parkhill Ginghams show
plaids and stripings in blue and
gold, pink with black markings, blue
and green of peculiar charm, and
rlelicrritfnl ' well as natriotic. Vic
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fiiif.r niL I iwcr iiiiaiiivinvitij ...... , , , , . .n
tory red and Victory blue. AS snowing suits oi voguisn aisuncuon.
golden as the jonquils flaunting The long, slender lines, box coats
their colors on our Easter tables and smart tailored effects give to
is a plaid in the Anderson gingham these new suits elegance and mod-
at $1.25 a yard. Of the new Emi- ishness that are accentuated by many
nence purple is another delightful in nove 1 touches, notably in collars,
street frock possibilities! vests and buttons. Poiret twills,
The bright spot on Fashion's tricotines, serges, and other hand
liorizon just now is a gingham spot some fabrics contribute their full
and when we ponder over the sea- share to the distinction of these new
son's fabrics Fashion calls a check! suits.
Can a Chair Be "Human?
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Literally perhaps notl
But almost
It wasn't just idle sentiment,
arm chair."
What was it?
Just this: That .somebody had
time;
anH tt wai rnmfnrl-ahle hrransp
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just a crialr to look at and somebody became attached to it because it
was a parr oi mcir uaiiy me itir
When I see the wondrouslv conceived, artistically wrought pieces of
lifetime furniture in the shops I can't but think that the real pleasures of
life are the lasting pleasures, particularly if they are furniture pleasures,
There's an Atmosphere
OF subtle influence, a, pervading
charm at the Flatiron Cafe,
Seventeenth and- St. Mary's ave
nue, which adds greatly to the
enjoyment of the guests and fam-
i!y parties gathered round the ta-
bles on holiday dinners.
Easter Sunday they have planned
a day of extensive entertaining,
Flowers of fragrant beauty will add
their sorcery to the enjoyment of
such goodies as fried chicken, let-
tuce nd sliced tomato salad "with
thousand dressing, frozen
and strawberry short cake. Dinnet
will be served from 12:30 to 3 and
from 5:30 to 7:30. Phone Douglas,'
2787 for reservations.
.'. Gamut of Colors
T5 run in the frocks for tiny tots
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once eliminate the awkward, ap
pearance so deplored. She'll show
you brilliant and subdued tints in
hlcrh nr low waivtlinra. Pleats ntr
planned fullness pointed panelings . Loyal. At once homelike, it is
with dainty sash underneath, or- quietly restful, unbelieveably so,
gandie and pique finishings in collar, with all the hundred and one ad
cuffs and insets, with delightful vantages of the modern hotel,
touches of hand stitchery, combine Planned and operated for the en-
to make a bewitching loveliness of
the. Flapper's ungainly lines. These
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Utile HULKS lailgC III fJ
$12.
When You Put Ypur Easter Foot
Forward.
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s just m keeping with the hand-
some
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J?C Tbe nePw bosierv Heoart
g? The new hosiery depart-
wearniii
ment at the J. T. McQuillin Shop,
1512 Farnam street, is an amazingly
delightful place
There are filmy
bits of silken loveliness, handdrawn,
woven in tiny stripes, and lacy de
signs. And, my dears, the'dots are
just as apt to be square as round!
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A Notable Showing of Spring Suits.
THE'LAMOND SHOP, second
floor Securities building, are
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that created a poerrj about an "old
an arm chair that lasted a long, long
it was made that way. ana it wasn t
cais anu jrcaia aim j j.
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And on this resurrection morn, ,
New life and hope to us are born,
Whilq Easter lilies bud and
blow,
On Flanders fields, where poppies
grow. v
"The Flanders Lilies," by Lucy Hyatt, Ladies'
Home Journal.
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For Any Color Scheme
WHERE color effects are studied
where individuality is de-
sired where refinement predorai-
natesthere you will find the work
of the Sam Newman Shop, Eigh
teenth and Farnam.His suggestions
are intuitively and artistically
"right" and his workmen have
caught the spirit of suitable decora
tion to a degree truy delightful.
If You've Been Looking
FOR a. home, if you're tired and
discouraged from unsuccessful
apartment and house hunting, you'll
be delighted by the atmosphere of
comfort and beauty in - the Hotel
tertainment of you and your friends,
it at all tirns offers an ideal solv
w r 41i a li Ail Lii inn oAttt9rlf ff fAn.
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Expressing the Ingenious
ness of the Oriental.
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1 han(1.naiPf, rh;, c ' ;nir the
naiiu-uaiiiicu v-unid, Landing
old 0UtIine desiSnS f gleefully
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poised Sagi birds on softly rolling
clouds. So inclusive is the
collection of this chinacarnea by
the Nippon Importing company, 218
South Eighteenth i street, that one
can at any time add to one's, china,
Therc are teapots, generously large,
sugar and creamers of exquisite
shapes, bud vases, chocolate pots,
chocolate cups and after-dinner cof-
fees. as well as tea and coffee cups,
four sizes of bowls and plates. Ex
clusively lovely delightfully dainty!
If It's the Out-of-the-Ordinary That
Interests You
YOU'LL be enchanted at the
artistry to be found in the pic
ture department at Brandeis. The
other morning I found a wonderful
table in tones of orchid, mauve and
gold bearing an arrangement of the
newest conceits in the art world of
today.
From a great enameled, flower
container a mass of orchids over
shadowed and supplied a fascinating
background to a misty pastel by F.
M. Dixon. Polychrome candle
sticks with touches of orchid in
their tinting held a lavendar tapers.
Bookends of mystic loveliness
showed colors as rare as an ancient
manuscript. Jessie Wilcox-Smith's
Madonna with just a suggestion of
soft grayish orchid in the tones of
the Italian frame quite held cjje
spellbound with its perfect expres
sion of mother love. Wonderfully
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luvciy, ct iitdv y siivcicu ii dint., u. u
berrv velvet' backed held a mirroi
mirror
to reflect the candles and maze of
flowers.
if y0u'd find something originally
artful for your home, you can be
..sure you'll find it here.
Pictures You Love.
WE'RE all seeking pictures to be
"lived with" for years to
come the truly artistic works
whose rich beauty of coloring is
never tiresome. Such treasures are
found in the A. Hospe Music and
Art Store, 1517 Douglas. The art
department has been placed close
to the entrance, .where special
booths are under construction to
facilitate the handling of the fine
arts collection which is being en
hanced daily by the finest paintings
and prints the market affords. Ex
quisite standard frames aje arriving
daily.
The Worst Blemish a Young Girl
Can Have
Is a skin disfieured bv Dimples.
J- Mrs. Marrraret Gunston of the
Delft Hair Parlors, second floor,
Baird building, has recommended
Acne Cream, 75 cents. Made of the
purest ingredients, it's invaluable for
the skin with coarse -pores, black-
heads and pimples.
Si Chic Si Charmant Si Fran cats
MADEMOISELLE'S new Easter
gown, suit, chapeaul Is it not
a shame you've no kodak to treas
ure up her lovely charm? The Jacobs-Lee
Drug Store, Fifteenth and
Douglas, are making a specialty of
kodaks this year, and in their very
complete-line there s embodied !q-
kaks of every size and price. This
is the drug store with an entrance
into the lobby of the Rialto theater
the drug store where you'll feel
at home, to meet a friend, to use
the phone, or check a package:
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Seemingly Just Made for( a Radiant
Season
a kh. the silk suits or iroeK ettect
which Miss Coe, Modiste,
Apartment 2Davidge block, Eigh
teenth and Farnam, is making. This
is truly a season of the "beautiful"
in women's wear a season wherein
the world style artists have given
free reign to their imaginations in
producing the most wonderful the
most charming the most exquisite
of apparel. You'll find under the
skilled artistry of Miss Coe's fin-
gers an interpretation of the most
tiM.Ql i- - H n p .f nrf-,e nt a AH'tl.CB .
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to evoke a gasp of surprise and
pleasure.
Edison Re-Creation of Signorina
Lazzari's Voice.
fAROLINO LAZZARI, who is to
give a joint recital with
Rudolph Ganz at the Auditorium
April 22, has joined the many
great singers ' whose voices are
re-created by Thomas A. Edi-
son's new art-music's re-creation,
Signorina Lazzari has' sung in di-
rect comparison with the re-crea-
tions of her voice on the new Edi-
son, the instrument of perfect re
creation, and in no instance could
any difference of tone quality or ex
pression be detected between Sig
norina Lazzari's actual voice'' and
Mr. Edison's re-creation of it. Her
song records are to be bought at the
Rouse Edipn" parlors, Twentieth
and Farnam, the shop of music's
delight the new Edison.
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Fashion has cast a decidedly color
ful spring vote. Gilding the lily is
iui spring vote, uiiaing ine my is
nothing to the way the designers
are spilling ttie rainbow all over
our new -spring clothes.
Blui Birds for Happiness.
EVERY Tuesday Thome's Shop,
Eighteenth and Farnam, offers
Blue Bird Bargains in especially
priced garments,
Watch for them!
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We might say that the frocks and
suits of the day are "coming and go
ing" successes, so much is to be said
of them on all sides! x
Tricolette Tie Blouses ,
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T THORNE'S Style Store.
$17.75, quite startle with' their
gleaming glitter of peacock blue,
cherry henna and taune
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If you want something very, very
voguish for wear with every color
expression in your wardrove, let me
suggest the Lavalex washable slip
on gloves in cinnamon, brown, putty
pearl-gray and modes. They rumple
around the wrist with effect most
becoming to the slimness of one's
hands.
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A New Show Place for Omaha ' : .
HAS been added in the beautifi
cation and enlargement of the
Orchard & Wilhelm store, Sixteenth
and Howard. The inspection days,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,1'
were most delightful. Upon enter-
ing, strains of sweet music greeted
one, crowds of eagerly appreciative
people thronged the floors, and even . t
the birds made merry. ' .
"Little Talks on Furniture' and .
furnishings, an illustrated maga-
zine devoted to the enrichment o 1
our homes, which is published every 1.
little while by Orchard & Wilhelm,
contains in'the current jssue pictures
of ,the new store in its lovely en-
tirety. Suggestions for artistic ar-
rangement of furniture, drapes and "
rugs make this a booklet of peculiar
interest. If you'll send either to
Orchard & Willielm or directly to :
tne, we'll be very glad to send. one ri
cf these booklets free of charge.
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A Synonym for Smartness
A RE the new tricolette dresses at
Xi- Thome's, 1812 Farnam, $44.75.
In taupe, navy, black, they've widt
horizontal bodice pleats, each held"
by a jet and gold buttom. Paris
points hold the drape pleats in the
mh.
"PoUy," What Do You Buy for Peo
ple? or "P'raps This Isn't in
Your Line but"
(So many neoole have written
this preface to their demands for
shopping service this week that I'm
giving just a suggestion of the var-
ied shopping I did for "Polly per-
sons" Wednesday morning.)
Sent sketches and prices on four
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-' Matched wall paper sample with ,'
rlrann anil firirtfer iimnlii '
detailed suggestions for the 'use of
drapes and portieres for door and ,
wind&ws mentioned.
Learned 'the "Joyee" of haying
Polly shop for us when she sent
"Joyee Toyee boxes one for our
own little daughter who was ill
the other for a dear niece in New
York," accompanied the order for
Easter toys for boy of S and for
three little girlies of the same age. -
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Chain, fastening for a fur cro
cheted rings and fastener.
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Laddie, by Jane Stratton Porter.
Buckle three inches long for .
brown dress with blue flow-'"
ers. Sent an oval buckle of dark'
pearl. . v
"Must have this for Easter day'
a soldier, record book with space e
for jotting of notes, accompanied bt
kodak pictur fonowing him frota
his fipt d th 1 -
nm Rn, ,'hf tha . ,f . . "
had in one shoo. Paid $1.50 for it-V
Large black sailor 'and small brim,
Jess hat. (She's "hatted" for th
summer, thanks to Polly.)
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jiuiciii.au ftjcaiuijr suaw uin lor
school girl.
"Jar tissue builder, to develop tis
sues in unsightly hollows."
Foulard
navy blue.
and georgette dress In
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Changed a 12-year-old's cape for
a net party frock with organdie in
sets showing underneath the gleam
ing charm of brigfit sashery..
White nile
French heels.
cloth pumps with
Understand that I'm here to buy
anything you'd like to have and will 1;
undertake the? most arduous misslaa "
and do most sincerely wflcome ytfur "
"wants.".
Purchases will be sent out C, O.
D. unless accompanied by check
payable to me or to the firm from I'
whom the garment is purchased.
Always at -your service, cordial,
jolly, v - POLLY. "
-Adv.