7 THE OMAHA SUffaAY BEE: ' JUNE 1, 1919. Hark to that shrill, suddaa haul, Tkn cry al an applauding multitude, Svayad hy ma loud-vaicad1 orator wha wield Tan Ilviflf nuts aa if ha war Ha aanl! Bryant. Again tha play at pain ' ' ' . Shoots a'ar kia faaulras, as Ika suddaa gust Crisp Ika raluctant taka, that lay aa calm Banaatk tk aaauntaia shtdow. Byron. s Dear Polly Peopla: Busy as a buzzing bee I've been every minute of the day during these hurry.flurry times of June brides and graduate girlies. (Spose I will be too for some time to come.) But it's a most delightful "busyness" and it's bringing, me the same delicious happiness I felt when helping in the selection of your Christmas gifties makes me feel that I'm really a party to your joyful times! So often when I'm sending out something particularly and especially lovely,' I can hardly wait to hear how you like it, how "he" likes it, if it's really as much of a success as my fond hopes picture that it will be. Can you then, picture my disappointment at the non-arrival of your spicy little note? Course you're all wrapped up in your own happy affairs, but don't you ever think of Polly your shopper? Any June Bride. All the World Loves a Bahy WHOSE jewels did not come rPRULY they're the most wonder frntn the Whrrt Frlln-li Tom;. J. f i, I tkinn. , .L. ...1J el Shop, Sixteenth arid Harnev. has I'm sure missed some of the joy she should be having. Singing for hap piness they seem to be, these jewel delights, gracious in their loveliness. engagement rings, lustrous. lovelv. whose stones of life-time exquisite- fond parents,-just "everyone" went ness breathe of the undying quality to see the little dears in curls, frill of love. Truly wonderful are the and rompers. The Jacobs-Lee drug marriage rings, tiny orange bios- store, with entrance into the theate soms cut quaintly on their circling lobby was a most important attrac heauty or just one lovely stone, per- tion in the course of the days' fectly cut. after another all the way-events. How the babies did love 'rouud. You'll Se delighted with the the stick, candv treat which thi newest and loveliest way of making' drug store so kindly, tendered. One a platinum ring out of your own dear little chap observed by Polly wedding ring of gold. Cut down, in was industriously sipping away at a such a way as to save the heart red and white pep-mint stick from wnicn contains me engravea names and dates, it's as altogether delight tul as heart could wish. Amazingly priced at $6 is a brown velvet bag of the new horizontal bags trimmed with cross-tuckings. The lining in sunset silk has coin purse of the same silk, attached by iitta v-uiii Miken cord, precluding poss ible loss. a a i Sinbad Sailor of Treasure Fame TJAS given his name to the very XI newest hat creations imported by Cecile, Fifth Avenue. New York, , shown and sold exclusively by the millinery department of the Ne- braska Clothing Company, .Fifteenth and Farnam. Crocheted are they, fascinatingly, of silk braid in all the ultra-smart new colors as well as in i the daiatv and vivid sports "clothes ' colors." Ribbons laced through the ; brims with fascinating becoming 'effect. One of white has brim lacing of narrow black satin ribbon ana ; the usual Kneeter manner of ef tiny boutonniere of bluets and faded fectjve artistry, roses. v Quaint -indeed is the long-, 'a a handled basket filled with "field flow- of khaki jersey is a motor coat : crs seen on another model of tan. wjtn great patch p0Ciets patterned Newest of New ork creations, from ti10se 0t the armv 0ffic,r. they're infinitely lovely. a a Unusual mahogany urns of classic lines seen on a mahogany buffet dis close inserts for silver! When a Girl's in Her, Teens SHE should always have at least one organdie frock such as I've found in the Lamond Shop: Flesh : in tint, it hast the new long confined , panelings, and is combined most saucily with plaid gingham effectiyc lv lined, in a shaped girdling, pip ings on panels. ,and a saucy sash to tie with swinging ends. ' - - Have you secif the new organdie Miade Hats? A peacn tint oi sneer hrautv has crown pleating of strrk- jng blue. Great bow ties adorn the crown base becojniing, entrancingly . so, they're but $12.50. - s. a a a Of All the Places I 'VE stayed since coming to Oma- ha the Hotel Loval has been the most satisfymgly comfortable, said a man from Chicago to me the oth- - rr afternoon during a chat relative . to the difficulties in finding a pleas ant place of abode if one is a young . man in a strange city. "The serv ' ice is so excellent pleasing the ; most fastidious, the food well cook ed and excitingly varied, the class of residents and transients so decid "edly worth wrule, and last, but not least, the orices so altogether rea sonable," fie went on, "that I surely recommend its hospitality to every- one whether -they're in Omaha for a day or a year." they? -'And all Omaha loved the Baoy Show at the Rialto theater tin's past week, judging from the large and enthusiastic crowds at tendant each day. Adoring grand- mas. induleent aunts anH nnri winch the paper had dot been moved. You'll find this a drug store of kindest, courtesy and co-operation. efficiently at your service nu matter what the occasion. , Glowingly vivid is a ruby georgette blouse with ereat tassels of rhrnillp , , y . , . . V'c" "an r LDe'ow " long lines u'uusc b ueuca iunness. a Sparkling Crystals Shimmering Colors. SWEETS of .varied delightfulness in wholesome array are the rich lyboxed candies they've prepared ex pressly as gifts for the graduates of 1919, at Candyland, 1522 Farnam Street. Nothing could be lovlier as a graduating gift, nothing could bring greater joy than this infinitely suitable gift candy. - And the silky new crepes thirty six inches wide, they're! but $1.00 a yard ! -' a a a Women's Tailored Garments De signed for Every Summer Need CHARACTERIZED by an agree able exclusiveness, are the sum mer wraps being made by L. Knee ter, tailor, 2d Floor, 506 S. 16th St. Wide sleeved coa.'ts of softest im aginable summer' fabrics, gabar dine, tricotine, soft "merges, dainty tiered capes of trimmest tailoring. t,;ons unusuaiy captivating, tailored suits ot rascniating style innova- a Gloriously Lovely. IXTOST entrancing in shimmering i-TX color effect was the Iflftle frock Miss Coe, the modiste. Apartment 2, second tloor Uavidge DiocK, fcignt- eenth and harnam was fashioning the other morning when I tripped .la.. Cobwebby in daintiness was the bodice design of oddly tinted blue beads which she -'was stitching on with infinite patience and supremest artistry. The frock was of soft gray georgette over a foundation of rose which w ith the rare blue of the beads Every Girl " fWPc , t,,,.. t,.. ,i,,f L tVES t0 ha;e htf, , room t,la ,s her- own where she can gather duuui ncr ucr Ldics auu x ciiaics and where she may slip away tcr read her favorite books, to write her letters or commune with her soul. What could be a lovelier graduating gift for daughter than to give her a freshly papered and decorated room? You'll find the papers and decorating suggestions offered at the Sam Newman shop, 18th and Farnam, "quite the most artistic you've seen in its rare diversity of selection. iQtj'd) topping ."vift y A dahlia garden! .Here Smiles, summer's gift to autumn's world AJapestry by magic spun From wonder hues of sky and sun! Here purple of the jewelled night Contrasts with radiance of white There's a Spicy Fragrance A BO,UT cedar, chests fascinating in the extreme. The Brandeis Stores are showing wonder chests of genuine Tennessee cedar, beauti fully made and finished, which have been fashioned in their own cabinet factories, making them a value offer ing par excellence, ranging from $6.98 to $24.00. The small ones at $6.98 are cunning for the training of small ,'feminines" ' in the ways of neatness in care of personal belong ings. Larger chests offer every sort, of clever contrivance for the con venience of storing, furs and rich pretties, drawers and trays of in stant service. One of the larger chests is most ornamental, as well a useful, having arm rests at each end. You'll find these chests offer ings not to be overlooked, gifts to delight the heart of brides and giri graduates. ' Beautiful! OH, but it is beautiful this trunk of trunks the Hartmann Ward robe trunk shown in its fasdnatine loveliness of fittings at the shop of Freling & Steinle at 18 and Farnam A little friend of mine, a bride of a lew- months,- staying at the hotel with her husband, has her Hartmann trunk spread open at the side of her ('ressing table, for q"uoth she, "Polly 'tear, 1 d never think of hanging my lovely things'in a hotel closet. atu 111 be completely lost without my Hartmann. It's certainly the pride of my heart." i There's Never an Occasion WHICH isn't worthy of a good picture a fomo which one of the children has-with the dog, the "cute ness" of tiny brother in his bathing suit, father at work at the side of the road with tools spread out round him, busy, "peeved" at a blow-out, anything and everything makes a desirable picture, and one . of the happiest families I know keeps a kodak always at hand, with most attractive pictures as a result. Mr. Rase, of the Kase Studio, 215 Neville Block, Sixteenth and Har ney, has lots of such families among his customers for whom he does such fascinating finishing and print .ng,And you should see the en largements made from the tiniest pictures! You'll be amazed at their desirability. a a a Wonder if You've Heard of the Latest "DEADS, vegetable ivory, they've-a -L' color rareness asdelightful as it's unexpected. Just arrived at the Eld ridge Importing Company, Four teenth and Farnam; they're Old Blue, white striped, combined with filigree metal. Royal blue crystals with antique metal, in flowered pan els 'twist and 'tween. " Oddly lovely in cutting are the coral effects, with color of exceptional charm. Unusu ally captivating and of a color to combine with any costume are the amber crystals with tiny. white beads between, the whole set off by carved ivory beads of wonderfully lovely, cutting. Scarlet beads are strung on silk cords of heavy effectiveness. These have finish of heavy cord tas sel. Beads to satisfy one's heart's desire! s a a a v When You're Hot and Tired and ,Thirsty AND more than a wee bit hungry,1 there's a cool retreat where you'll find just 'the chilled and deli cate dainties you've been craving. The Phelps Hut. 1708 Douglas street'. Athletic Club .building, are making a specialty of luncheons delectably unusual. Their olive paste sand wiches. French pastries, delightfully refreshing drinks, efficiently served in cool and quiet make a whole day brighter (and cooler.)- You wiH find their - specially pirtfpared candies wholly delightful. An especially lovely gift to "speed the parting bride" a "Phelps Special" box of candies. - - - unfurled A purity like silvered mist by flaunting light of moonbeam kissed; Here tints of twilight and of morn With amethyst and rose adorn -The-4xfckground of the autumn sky; Separate Skirts Are Here In Lovely Numbers. A SELECTION that looks like a springtime garden and of the color of garden flowers adorahiy al luring in their dainty colors are to be seen at Herzberg's, 1517 Douglas street Tier banded in orchid and white Patriette is a dainty white georgette sash-ended at the side. Of Fan-ta-si, that fasciniating crepy fabric, is a rose orchid skirt with satin bands whose slit pockets have bijMiovelty buttons. Brilliant blue, the novelty Paulette (coarse silk jersey material), which has a slit draping buttoned to form loose hung pockets. Practical, pretty, de lightfully lovely skirts of Baronet satin, pongee, crepe de chine, in bright green, grays, taupe, black and white, rose, dull and vivid col ors. You'll find in this selection skirts for every occasion and need. If There's One-Thing (More Than Another) FOR which I've a particular fond ness it is to shop for furniture There's such a comprehensiveness in the possibilities, there's so much delightful dreaming which can enter into furniture' shopping, perhaps Polly is imaginative, but it's truly a most delightsome imaginativeness The other day one of the men iij .the H. R. Bowen Furniture Com pany (formerly The Central Furni ture Company, now on Howard be tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth), took me on a speciallyconducted tour through"" their enlarged store. Most interesting is the new show room, w'th 'balcony, which has been built with entrance on Sixteenth street. This balcony, reached by wide, easy stairs,, shows, with splen did effect the wicker furniture in fascinating new expressions and baby carriages with the newest in tinted interiors. Imagine baby's rosy cheeks against a background of sunset tinted velvet! Every floor has been enlarged and new show windows have been added, both on Howard as well as on Fif teenth s'treet. with a most charming result. You're most graciously in--vited to visit this shop at your leis ure, wandering at will through its aisles of lustrous wooded furnishings. Witching Transparencies Trail Fascinating Scarfs v of Tulle Milady's hair shines entrancingly through transparent crown, and brim, while nothing could be lovelier than the loose-draped scarfs of yoguieh "trailiness."j Here From A Dahlia Garden, If You've a Love for the Beautiful. VTOU'LL want to have for your very own, to drop right into the top of the honeymoon trunk, the cross fox scarf of furry loveliness which they're showing among the summer furs at the Lamond Style Shop. 2d Floor Securities Bldg., 16th and Farnam. "Silky soft" it's gold, black and white, with a cunning spot of white on the end of the great fluffy tail. Tiny ears of gauzy silk iness folk a finish quite entrancing. There's An Art In Making Your New Spring Frocks Look Their Loveliest. WEAR the right corset! So hard to know just what is the rigiit corset, I hear you say? To be sure, i)ut Mrs. D. A. Hill, the corset spec ialist is prepared to select and fit for you the model especially adapted to your particular lines. And there's luxury in wearing a model of her fitting, the luxury of comfort and the luxury of beautiful lines. Her fittings express the perfect balance between comfort and correct ap pearance. She'll give you a "long distance" fitting if you'll write for one of her order blanks and cata- logs. , Phone Douglas 3356 for an appointment, 205 Neville Block, 16th and Harney. a There's a new wash material, Beach, for use in the fashioning of separate skirts. One in brilliant blue and black blockings is entirely ' fascinating. You'll Heave a Sigh of Relief TF you'll run over to the Flatiron Cafe, Seventeenth and St. Mary's avenue, for luncheon some hot day. Great large airy rj6ms, where the breezes stir from gigantic electric fans, where the light is tempered by xunningly adjusted awnings; they're most inviting after the hot glare of the sun. Have you tried their de licious breakfasts? Rich cream, crisp golden toast with- delightfully flavored butter, coffee that's "just right," crinkly bacon strips of rosy charm, iced fruits, just what you've dreamed a breakfast should be. a a a Piccadilly bags are quite the new est in mesh bags. Milady has but to pull a tiny chain to release a mir ror which drops out to disclose a powder vanity. sunset's hues of carmine lie; And subtly woven through each fold Shine heaven's varied gleams of gold. . .4 dahlia garden in whose glow Reflects a paradise below; A tapestry by magic spun s wonder hues of sky and sun! "Skip," Sheepshead" Bay. Outing Togs. ULTRA smart outing togs are shown at the Townsend Gun Company, for the complete apparel of the golf and tennis enthusiast, the "hikers," 1515 Farnam street, during the coining season. Every time I step into this shop of out-of-door pleasure supplies, I at once feel a wistfulnesa steal over me such wonderful pleasure trips are - sug gested at the sight of spread-out picnic hampers with their fittings of tascination, or by the long canoe of graceful lines displayed in the store center. You'll find a splendid line of kodaks and cameras here, too. In fact "everything to make -everyone happy everywhere in every sense of the word." N ,a a a Metal can'dle lamps show art can dle lilies against lily pads of dark effectiveness. a The Mails Are Very Slow These Days SO plan ahead for your work to be sent o the Ideal Button and Pleating Co., 308 Brown Block, 16th and Douglas. Mr. Ver Mehren takes particular pride in the promptness of his service and is doing the very best he can to rush out the work. My, but they're rushed! They 'broider, button and pleat, morning, lfight and noon, even working on Sundays on special bride orders. So, I say, again, my dears, plan ahead, far ahead! The New Season Brings Desires for New Togs. NATURE dresses the trees and brings into being spring blos soms so it is natural that we human folks want pretty cheerful things to wear. Chief among them, the desire for new and smart footwear. The F. & M. Boot Shop, 16th and Far nam, are showing with evidences of pride the new and ultra-modish "Gaby" pump and oxford of maple brown, high heeled, with sole of a proper street-wear thickness; the front of the pump is finished with solid colonial panel without-huckle. This panel is trimmed with stitches of fascinating loveliness, althogether new and delightful. Either of these new shoes at $11.00. . a To delight any heart is a tiny blue and white colonial knocker. Fan cifully delightful; it's but $1.00. Miss 1919 rpo complete the'ravishing ffect of. her frock of dainty charm should add the little cape wrap of midnight blue moire silk, I've spied at Lamond's! With vest effect, soft tie girdle, great smoky pearl but tons, it's "whitely" lined in softest satin. " a a a "Baby blue" is a sports coat of particularly lovely lines. Of lustrous loveliness, it may be had for $7.50. a a a Yesterday Afternoon. WHEN I stopped, in it the John Bath Flower Shop, Eighteenth ant! Farnam, such signs of mad haste, hurried packing, skurried planning all in preparation for Me-' morial Day. Flower orders in riot ous masses of colorful fragrance overflowed the tables, peonies, jars and jars of great white daisies, dain ty roses, large flower pieces fash ioned with the inimitable skill which at all times distinguishes this shop of flower artistry, were to be seen on every side- The busiest place in Omaha I at once voted it and f e sweetest. a a a Striped Silk Stockings, The sort that are to be so fash ionable this summer, 'are shown in the Omaha shops. a Hats Reblocked. THE Kruger Hat shop, 429 Pa ton block, rcblocks both men's and women's hats, cleans and dyes, repairs and refashions feathers of all kinds and renovates and refreshes marabou pieces. I Organdie the Popular Fabric of the Season. QRGANDIE has not yet run its Alay.N The popularity enjoyed by this"ielightfully crisp fabric last summer, instead of .tiring its weav ers, has only taught them what sensibly lovely frocks its sheerntss develops. Thomp'son-Belden's . are showing pastel shades for the fash ioning of frocks to bs worn every i our of the diy. Canary, green, rose, peach, flesh, blues, they're voguishly attractive-with the quaint charm of grandmother's day. Particularly fascinating, too, are the deep fkmnciivjs with rows of pleated fril's incy'ie showing in the neckwear department.-'which save l-.'.i.s of work in the making of the lii.tle summer frocks. .'I'd suggest combining white ner and lace for a da nty afternoon dress, with old blue ribbons, picot-c'ged, run through buttonholes in the ollar. Or broad bandings of dyed lace, with peacock blue girdle ribbons. v Broad brimmed hats of" match "olori or black picture hats ar; ..worn' w if witching effeciiveness with .hesc -fluffily fas cinating frocks of organdie. . .- a"', Makes Traveling Easy. ARISTOCRATS of stateroom and Pullman pride, economy and comfort go with you when you carry traveling bags of refined lux ury to be found at the Omaha Print ing Co.,' 13th and Farnam. Ev$ry bride will enjoy the rich appearance of quality and exclusiveness, the thoughtful plannhig df spaces and linings of the life-long durability, the fittings which tend to make trav eling by rail or sea a source of keen est pleasure. a a a The new 'linens, are of bewitching ness green, of a vivid new shade, richly lonely, gloriously tinted new blues, and extremely fetching is a new gray. a -a a If Your Hair ( Nts Become Dull, Lifeless, MUDDY in color, you'll welcojne with delight thn suggestion of fered by Mrs. Margaret Gunstorr, of the Delft Hair Parlors, second floor Baird building, Seventeenth and' Douglas. "Neos Henna," $1.50, will restore the original color to black,, dark brown, drab, light or dark chestnut, blonde and auburn hair. It is exceedingly easy to apply and perfect in results. . a a From AH the Material He Might Have Chosen rpHE designer of a frock in L..-mond's-Shop, Securities Bldg., elected to use a quaintly patterned crepe of unusually ' dainty effect. Tiny old blue flowers are to be seen among sprigs of black. Pinked ruffles of navy taffeta adorn the. deep tunic, a coatee of the same material comes to the base of the loosely draped girdle, while to complete this-frock of winsomeness, there are novel but tons of woven ribbons with touch of rose. a a a The First Days of Hot Weather TVTAKE us anxious for thin blouses of crisp coolness, and in prepara tion for this weather are the soft voile blouses just arrived at Vie blouse de partment of the Orkin Bros.' store, Sixteenth and Harney. Especially lovely is one with new shaped col lar of organdie, cluster tucked, em broidered and lace frilled. The cuffs have the self-same flare, ahd are also of sheerly lovely organdie. A tucked panel front hides the side opening, and it's an altogether worth-while blouse creation one of awid selection offered for $4.95. Print of, Rare Impreasiveneas, Ideal Gifts fpr Bridea ' O' A RE those to bf found in the arl department of A. Hospe com pany, 1513 Douglas. Like a leaf " from an old romance, sweetly fanci ful, infinitely appealing in its match less coloring and delicate loveliness is a picture 'ci Calypso, the- sea nymphf-who kept Odessus on an " island for seven years?- Alive, vi- -brantly so, it's a picture expression by. George' Hitchcock," painted in his happiest moqd. Orchid violet rib bons, chaplet of purple blossoms in her mased hair, she's a figure of be-, witching charm as she .stands oil , the mountain side against a back ground of:bJurred flowers, drifting , clouds, a sweetly wistfulness in her . charm.- "Katwijk, Holland," by Wm. Ritsehel, the only American artist to get in the inner circle of Dutch art, is fascinating in rare tints of blue and russet. Mother , Earth by Gustave Wiegand, is a wonderful- picture for a fireplace decoration. . Leon' Dibo, associateX ; member ,of the National Academy ?; is represented .in pictures of clear, -dainty treatment which makes one realise that the teachings of Whist- ler wfll never die. Then there are reproductions, of paintings by Watts Emerson and the early primitives,. Botticelli, Raphael and Corregio. . panel pictures, in rich polychrome framings,: ' with - price rang; from $2.S0 to $8.50, -gifts to carry to the home a. subtle atmosphere., of old world dignity and bygone romance, a a One, delightfir . type of ismall hal is like a wrappled Durban. - , V. a Line of Fashion. A dainty blouse of white batiste features Grecian scalloped collar and cufts. a a a Cjieckcd gingham frocks lend themselves to the quaint fichu for finish. a . a a Scarf collars of self material are" still seen on the voluminous wraps of today. a a a Valenciennes lace is favored for trimming i dainty blouses and light frocks. a a a The high coiffure and the big fan of ostrich feathers seem to go td- gether. . a a a A large woman can wear the cos-' 'tumes wjth diagonal lines qujte ef fectively. a a a Almost any silhouette as long as it is smart appears now tobe in fashion. . . a a a This summer it would appear that every hat must have a dash of bright color. 4 A band to stand up on the brim of a hat is' one of the smart new French ideas. . a a ; a Silver ctoth and orange mousse line combine to make a most strik ing evening gown. " a a a The bodice and skirt the first of a fitted sort rival the beloved chi mese dress. The heavy cotton know n as Indian head is always excellent for common skirts. a a a The latest silk petticoats are of wash silk or satin, with perfectly nat stucnea nems. a . a a A charming frock of pink mousseline edged it flounces with pink 'ostrich feathers. a a a Many of the latest waist coats, are almost blouses, and the coat with them is never removed. . -v. a a- a The rich mocha leather handbags with tortoise shell mounts "are particu larly attractive just now. a A i 7 - Cm .-Ad .7 f