i - V THE OMAHA SUNDAY BES: JUNE 8, 1913. 1B Yeor aaralaf . ik tla lunar Wm, alToraj Light, hut not hut; It laavaa yau undarout, ' Frasaa at heart, while spaculatloa ahiaas. "- ; ! Young. It Is jaetauay's aaculiar aatura -Ta twatl aatall thinga U grtat; Ta aanjura much, wm4 thaa ta la nay, aut a aautht 51 Ra ration Amid tha hidaaua phantom It h formed. Young. 1 1. ' ' " ! , v WOMEN DEAR: It would be hard to conjure up a picture of more delightful frocks for summer wear than greet visitors in Omaha shops this month 1, Never was cotton put to more admirable uses than in these new dresses of organdy, Swiss, voile, net and gingham. Dresses of organdy and Swiss are attractively embellished with embroidery, pleating, hemstitching and lace. Voile and net dresses are enhanced with Valen ciennes. Ribbons, entrancingly shimmerful, in striking combinations lend a note of contrast and wide sash ties of organdy, many of them with pleated edgings are used to voguish advantage. Tiny leather belts, nar rowly becoming, lend chic inimitable to long basque-lined linen dresses, while small peplums, frill edged, break the plainness of otherwise simple lined sheer frocks. Single-flower-boutonnieres, old blue or rose, com bined with tiny fruits find a way to our hearts with their quaint charm, as they're seen piquantly perched on sash knottings, sweetly weighting the swaying ends. "Old-fashioned new fashions," calico prints, ginghams, organdies, old lines renewed, they're, supremely the frocks of youth for the flower-like charm of young girlhood seems to be a very part of them as they flounce in flower-like beauty, surpliced bodices ending in airy sash, faggoted. -pinked, picoted. terms of quaint loveliness familiar to feminine hearts of grandmother's fashion day. , ' , uvr "How to Be Stylish Though Stout.' A Gift of Permanence and Appre TiERHAPS vou' are one of the ciation for the Graduate. . THE graduate has a girl's love for pretty things 'and she longs for a place where she can bring her girl friends for girlish confidences and good times without being em barrassed on account of her sur-. roundings. Make her room the prettiest in the. house' .'and she will never leave the "told nome. Delight-giving is the Louis XIV suite of. white ivory with cane in sets, its hand carving deeply tinted, which they're showing t the H. R. Bowen Furniture Store (formerly Central Furniture Co.), with en trances on Howard between Fif teenth and Sixteenth. Coolly im maculate the dainty bed, artistically delightful the vanity dresser with its adjustable side mirrors each with " a tier of drawers beneath, to hold girlish finery, immeasurably en trancing the long center min or. I in. agine her cries of joy when she first sees the delightful long bench , which may be placed before this " beautiful piece of furniture. To in vite "chummy" confidences is the great wicker armchair, cretonne cushioned, ivory tinted, - to be placed on a delicately tinted rug. A suite may be added to from time to time, on holidays and birthdays a dainty boudoir lamp .table, low swung sewing chair, chiftorette with its commodious compartments for innumerable garments that are al- i ways necessary in the life of every girr, its joy-giving possibilities are inexhaustible. Waves and Waves and Waves OF Hair, bewitching iii texture, gloriously lovely in colorings are the switches, transformations and curl bunches which are to be seen at the Delft Hair Parlors, 2nd Floor Baird Building. Seventeenth and Douglas. And Mrs. Margaret Gun ston has purchased so wisely and well that she is able to offer guar anteed first quality hair at prices so low as to seem almost unbelievable. Polly herself will vouch (or a per fect match if you'll send a sample which is representative of your hair's coloring, not that of some freakish spot. Every smart style, every demure mode of the season demand that milady's coiffure he luxuriously lovely. a a a. In tht History of Omaha THERE'S never been a finer spring than - this for flower growing just seems as if nature herself has joined in the joy-making spree with the rest of us to make - happy the spring brides. Such lovely weddings has the John Bath I-lower Shop, Eighteenth and Far nam, been busy with. Youll find their suggestions quite the most de lightful "plannings" . imaginable. And what a relief to trust your florist" to do the right and proper thing n the way of flower masting or daiity decorative placing! He'l! tell you tfae proper thing, too, is. , the way of flowers for the bride a veil as those for each 00c of her atte?danJ - - scores of women who have not had the -privilege of talking with Mrs. D. A. Hill, corset specialist, 215 Neville block, Sixteenth and Harney, who preaches style to stout women of the land. No stow woman can afford to miss her fit ting talks. If you have the slightest difficulty in getting a corset for ycur figure a corset which' feels as -comfortable as one made to your order and one which reduces hips and ' Waist - line proportionately gives you the slenderized . fashion silhouette see Mrs. Hill, or send for one of her comprehensive order blanks and .catalogs which will give you the benefit of a personal fitting. In the East . J SO I'm told,. no woman of culture has her dressing table cluttered '(even as you and I) with a varied mass of creams, toilet waters, and manicuring accessories. . Instead, they're all "under cover." For this express purpose are the hand-painted glass boxes with separate 'com partments which they're showing at the Alia Shop, 207 S. Eighteenth street. ' Color combinations of ex quisite loveliness delicate blues pinks, deep creams, in tiny flowers, blue birds, and "voguey" figures. adorn these dainty conceits, and they're altogether adorable gifts for $4.00. Being Able to Dance and Frivol With a clear conscience. NOW that commencement time is over, the high , school people throughout the country are planning many picnics and outings. Certain ly nothing ould be lovelier as an accessory to these good times than cne of the - stringed instruments they're showing at Schmoller & Mueller's, Fourteenth and Farnam. Ukuleles and banjo ukuleles, guitars of varying charms, delightfully rich in tunefulness may be had for from ?4 to $15. Best of all they're su easy to play do you know that you do not even have to take lessons? I'll have them send you an instruc tion book with the instrument, which will be ample aid to a tunefulness which will be the life of every party. No one would think the crowd com plete without a ukulele after havintj ence experienced its joy-giving qualities. Truly a gift to be appre ciated for a long time to come. 1 It You Enjoy Courtesy AND service ia its most exalted expression, you'll find that of the Jacobs-Lee Drug Store.' Fif teenth and Douglas, one lasting de light, for nothing is too much trou ble for them to do for those within their doors, and that's saying quite a great deal, too for many hun dreds of people are entertained and served here each day. A theater dniff store in every sense of the word. You'll find their goods of supreme quality, their prescription jot-fCi) Jloppin villi J&lly 0 don't you love a windy line, With small gay clothes to make it tine! The one next door is such a joy They have a little girl and boy! 1 sit and sit to watch their frocks . That blow and bow like hollyhocks. Look! Peter's rompers, pink and blue, They always seem to beckon you. 1 Every Fashion and Foible T S reflected in the shoes milady wears, ror wear with the new skirts of brilliant hues, modish fab rics of richest weaves, voguish fash ioning, tlie F. & M. Boot Shop, 16th and Farnam, are showing a pump quite the daintiest I've ever seen. Black satin, gleamingly trim, has been chosen to fashion the lower part of this superior shoe. The heels, graceful in line are also black, while the upper parts of the pump are of bewitching silver cloth. An indi- vidually loVely creation in footdoml A Requisite Note By Neckwear of BORDER IN COLOR. HASUDV STRIFE PIQUE.; IT is to the dainty neikwear that one's attention is especially attracted these days. There are the prettiest white or delicate tints, which are the chief charm of a simple little frock of dark voile, English print or other dainty collars and cuffs are worn with frocks of materials of any kind and every description. A Small Matter Like THE fit of the shoulder is often of vital importance in a. suit of clothes. There is a sharp, well-defined line tailored into the shoulders of Kneeter suits which is one of the many advantages of careful crafts manship and artistic design. Make a visit to this shop. Second Floor. Sixteenth and Howard; you'll find the tailored garments in the making tnarvelously satisfying in thc.r beauty conception. , Specially Priced are the Summer Wraps. AT LAMOND'S STYLE SHOP. 2d Floor, Securities Bldg. Each model fashioned of the newest ideas in tabrics, and colors, they are embodiments of all the original little modisu details subtly introduced which make so fascinating the 1919 reason's styles. Newest Conceits In Blousedom A RE the georgette models dis played at the Lamond Shop, .'nd Floor, Securities Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ravishingly Russian is a flesh tinted creation smbroidered fascinatingly in several shades of bluet and browns. Self-covered ball button with georgette eyelets cloe the liron slit, taniaUVtug Utscls "When You're in Rome" D' O as the Romans do how often we've applied this adjuration to different phases and situations of our lives, never to more delightful effect thought Polly than when in Boston she did as the Bostonians," carrying one of their fascinating Boston bags Of heavy leather, dur able, ultra-smart in appearance, with heavy sitchings, convenient handles attractive "weather" linings. I had to have a black one also a brown And now they've "arrived" in Oma hator the Omaha Printing com pany, 13th and Farnam, where they have, such a fascinating line of all traveling accessories, arl showing a most inclusive line of these beau tiful bags. Nothing could be love lier for the shopping tour, picnic jaunt, bathing trip, and one may be ''.ought as low as $4.60. Let's do as Bostonians do, its lots of funl 1 Tucks on the tucker and tiny bow knots of velvet ribbon to contrast are decorative touches 'on the new frocks. . of Distinction Imparted to Simple Summer Costumes. Daintiest Character in Sheer White or Dainty Color ORGANDY COLLAR PKDOT EDGE. FRILLED COLLAR There's Food for Thought TN many an eavesdropping some -l times I think that after all it's a pretty good pastime 1 The other day in Herzberg's, 1517 Douglas street, 1 overheard two shoppers, discuss inr the delightful courtesy princi ples of this shop. "Isn't it a relief." said one of the ladies, "to have efficient sales-service, without the biting scratching sarcasm expressed in some shops if the girl doesnt, make the desired sale?" The other' replied, "it's really hospitable serv ice, isn't it?" and truly that is the Herzberg ideal, to make visitors :eel perfectly comfortable whether cr not they buy. Just now they're showing summer frocks, beautiful types of the sum mer vegue. There's a midnight figured voile from a famous maker, whose distinctive touch is to be observed in every stitch. The all over design in white makes it altogether lovely in effect with the exquisite airiness of a georgette frock To vary the dress schedule is a model embodying the beauties of a linen jacquette and eyelet em hroidericd voile, this is evolved in both g'een and rose. To the vogue of organdy, is due the frocks of ruffled quaintness so immensely smart this season which they're showing in almost every hue. They'll show you every lovely model in a delightful spirit of "hospitable courtey-" a a a Lovely as a Fleecy Cloudlet ARE the sheerly lovely blouses which Mr. Roen of the blouse department at Orkin Bros., Six teenth and Harney, shop has brought home from hi New York trip. Rows and rows of lace form the collar of a slip-over in white, fleih or bisque reorgctte. Bright blue, i the em broidery on the bib collar, front and back, of a model in flesh or white. Very new. sheerly exquisite, are embroidered net. with long cloe raffs, kce-friilcd. Fageotting and lace are the '.rnderiiint lines on an other model Lovclv indeed, they're rtc.ciHW . -m And Joan's little under-things, They trembledon't they like white wings! There, see his tiny, waving sock? And Joan's darting, jonquil smock? . (Always the swaying, dancing dears Blur out through' swift and foolish tears.) I wish I had a windy line, ' With small, gay clothes to make it fine! By JACQUELINE EJdBRY, in Good Housekeeping. , "Go to the Flowers or the Color It does Without Saying Schemes 1 '; ' f F your rooms," says Mr. New. man, the artistic decorator of the Sam Newman Paper Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam. Nature has certainly" given us many a beauty thing.1 In the seemingly careless not of wild flower color- ings there is never a discord. Based on .this coloring, you can have a color scheme in every one of your rooms, a faithful reflection of some wild flower, still every room will be in harmony. You'll find the sugges tions given in. this specialty shop eminently worth while, 'and the papers shown of particularly splen did artistic values. a Hats Reblocked. HIHE KrugerHat shop, 429 Pax ton block,!-reblocks both men's and women's hats, cleans and-dyes. repairs and refashions feathers of all kinds and renovates and refreshens marabou pieces.. PLAITED GEORGETTE. AND CUFFS. HITE SATIN VEST AMD STOCK. You've Often Read OF the Nu-Bone Corsets, haven't you? Fashioned of cunningly twisted wires which take the pjace of stays; they lend comfort, style and grace to the figure, and you'll find them in the flattie Putnam Corset Shop, 502 Karbach Block, Fifteenth and Douglas, a newly dec orated home of dainty beauty. The shop has been moved from the Pax ton block to afford fitting rooms of spaciousness. Send for a measure blank it is yours for the asking, also an illustrated folder of this novelty-boned corset. Thematic Ways Make Carefree Days." "MC matter how much you love ' your home, its duties at times prove a bit irksome, especially those duties attendant on cooking. But the Thermatic Fireless Cooker; dem onstrated at Orchard Wiihelm's. does away with all cooking worries. The foods ate rendered more de licious and tender by the 'ireless method, cheaper cuts are much more delectable, very little evaporation of food takes place, and all the flavor of the food is cooked into it. Food values are conserved, the saving of fuel is exceedingty gratifying, while the "worry-wear" on womankind is inestimable. Whether it's frozen dainties or cooked foods the saving of time it invaluable; foods may be locked into this cooker and forgot ten, (almost) until time for serving. Delightful for camping, ideal for the home, this cooker's delight. Really. vouH wonder how vou ever lived without one after you've oikc experienced its achievement! a a a Avoid Meal Monotony BY dropping in at the Flatiora Cafe. 17th and St. Mary avenne where you'll find seasonable aelitacies and dainties that lend variety to the menu and satifac lion to the palate and eye. Great electric fan, cunningly placed, create a cooling breeze mot grate Iw-ljr rfJaibinf ttei.t.lval.ftjs any is a bathing suit and quite in keeping with the gala spirit of every swim ming party are the suits on sale at The J. T. McQuillin Shop,, 1512 Farnam. Of heavy, pure wool threads they're, knitted, beautifully oyea ,ast colors green, orange, j tncrry, purpie, son gray ana dikcks. and of ultra-smartcut grsat curved armholes, fetching necklines, shoul der buttoning, hwig skirts. So fas cinating are they that manys"women dear 1 know are buying' tnem tor their own ;" "summer-swims," for they're priced absurdly, unbelievably low, only ?7.! '.SO, and they're infinitely becoming 1 WHITE CREPE DC CHINE - i FANCY COLLARS IN ORGANDY of fine organdy collars and cuffs in cotton material. Indeed, these sheer You Need A Kodak. ' IT makes little difference what you intend to do this summer or where you plan on spending your vacation a kodak will add interest and pleasure to your holiday. If it's to be a stay-at-home-picnicing-sum-mer a kodak will make permanent records of the enjoyable times. If ,t's to be a mountain, lake or "visit ing" summer, you'll count the pic tures taken among your most pricr iess possessions. Join the ranks of "kodakers," and the ranks of en thusiasts who have the Kase Studio. 215-Neville Block do all of their developing and printing as well af enlarging, because their work is so excellent and so very, very prompt. t a Extravagance in Furnishing the Home IS too often advanced as good taste. Particularly is this true in the luxurious touches such as lamps. The one pictured is a Pom peian expression, polychrome finish, which I've discovered in the art de partment of the A. Hospe Company, IJIJ Douglas. Here may he found the unusual in lamps, modest in tsacf. . . .. '. THAT the better part of man' summer urarrlrnha Hi To Add Color to a Summer Day ARE the sweaters of bewitching loveliness which I've seen at Thompson Belden's. A developing of every sweater theme, in wool, fiber and pure silk, they've novel Uitchery of supremest beauty. . Filet crocheted in wool, tan, flesh or rose is a most intriguing slip-over with generous circular tollar and turn back cuffs. Tiny rosebuds run riot over the trellis-like background and a sash of insouciant loveliness ties at the side. A judicious combination cf warmth &nd coolness is an all silk model in particularly alluring shadings. Pretty snd practical, three buttons confine, t the fitted waistline, while a big shawl-like col lar lies becomingly on the shoulders. With the new "flare" skint-line are the rose and navy all silk slip-ons. finely knitted, whose hems, collar and cuffs show fanciful designs. Checkered is the cherry-tinted model, tasseled as to sash, with four great ball buttons. Smart as one could wish, they're quite the nicest wrap for "coolish" summer days or nights, and Fashion's landscape is brightly splashed this, year witlv sweaters l . . 'V You'd Hardly Believe It Possible THAT one could buy a ' silken, band-embroidered kimono, all lined, besashed and padhemmcd for $13.85, now would you? But we did. at the Nippon Importing Com pany. 218 South Eighteenth Street, and the little bride to whom, it was given was- a fascinating picture in its changing, hue of blue broidered in heavy-hanging wistaria bloom mid a cloud of butterflies. Pearls a Subtle Expression of In nate Refinement and Good Taste. ART, and 'culture are exemplified in the dignity and substantiality of pearls as jewel adornment. Jewel connoisseurs the world over have voted the pearl as the jewel of dis tinctive effectiveness without osten tation or obtrusiveness.. Truly for wear with every sort of costume at all kinds of functions on all occa sions' nothing quite takes the place of pearls, .whether originals or rep resentations. The Edholm Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Harney, have a showing of pearls extraordinarily exquisite. Softly lustrous, creamy white, are the perfectly matched beauties strung opera-length with knot between each one just like the originals. Far superior to any glass or wax filled pearl, they will wear indefinitely, bo perfect a represen tation are they, so matchlessly love ly the barrel-shaped diamond paved platinum slide clasp, that it would indeed be an expert who pronounced their exact identity. a a Her Myriads of Frocks Never Have TEEN half so interesting as they're proving this season. And not a little of their fascination lies in their decorative touches. You can't know, unlets you saw it too, the altogether lovely effect of a white georgette and eharmeuse frock exhibited in one of the shops this week. Delightfully colorful are the sprays of iield flowers, bachelor's buttons, poppies, sunflowers which nod nonchalantly from most unex pected places. Every taitleur hat a ettee of ultra-smartnets, every vettee it of a thousand ttitches. Youll find moil entrancing the nov elties introduced in the way of em broidering; at the Ideal Uuttori & I'leatvng Company, VVM It row n Build ing. Sixteenth and DoukUs. Ami heir pleated tport skirts, novelty pleated panclt and intets tiuly nnthinf quite to entrancing at their charaifulnci. has jet bttg teen pt 1 It Every Hour of ht Day There's Comfort in Things Electrical A S well as a fascinating decora tive value. The-Nebraska Tow. er Electric Shop Fifteenth and Far nam, have a mos: entrancing display anticipating evei y household need. The bride in '.er most exquisite finery frills, and fluffs of iacey. lure with her own dainty lingers can manipulate the sparkling toaster, thi coffee urn of li .w wide lines, tin grill of captivat tig cooking combi nations, prepari g an entire mea without leaving the table. . For the unexpected guests win arrive upon a ninute's notice, ho she'll appreciate the drying cor.ih with great rounded tee4h, and curl ing iron which makes hairdressmg a matter of morients. Cordial indeed is the welcome awaiting even te most unexpected guest in the 1 ome ; electrical :or there are softly Rowing lamps, both floor and table, placed most effec tively, lighting t the comfort chair and corners, ant from, the tea table, a swinging kettl; shines bright wel come, and prom ses the drink of re freshment, whafc a darling ovenetu f 1 is ready to bake in a trice delectable t hot 'breads. No matter where one goes in "Mrs. Lively Bride's" home ; they're bound it find things electri- cal, a washer tttractively efficient ' -for the oreserva ion of bridal linens: V a sewing machit e for the fashioning of new decorations for the comfort home of entrancing loveliness" ' lt Did You Know ' mHAT Wallar. Vi,lf?nrr A i - - - --' Jlia W IF IIU1W we owe such delightfully colored ; photographs, us.d to be a wiHster, that he had to five ut the nint-.trv" uciausc vi lan'.npr neaun, mat he took up photography as a profession r r ..." 1 . 1 ... . . : work, making f it such a success that he has sinte traveled into out-' - of-the-way placis all over the world -1. in search of qutint and artistic sub ects for hi pictures? I didn't '' know it until tae other day -whta Miss Davies, 0 the Brandeis Pio? , - -k .M . .viuiitccicu um in v formation. . ! J Just the idea gift for Jnne ved- dings are these ..and tinted platinum ' ' prints. Beautrtjlly framed, all oi 4 1 them autograph d, even to those at o 50c, nothing cr .ild b lovelier, nor " more acceptabti in a "(rifting way.' ? Infinitely loveh is the subtle sruti ment expressed in the. different pic ? tures. There's He delightful "home-" v in... t .Ut, .... quiet loveliness f "Many Happy Re- " turns," showing the leisurely hcatitr of apple trees whose, rosy-petaled blossoms shed shadows athwart a lazy road, storv wa'l bordered. Ar tistically fatcinting. too. are the new Campbell rt Companv prints which, framed attractively, form a popular priced ti!t for abo'irt $5.00. Silk Frocks a Jumaier Favorite. ' f ILADY wvl valk forth clad it. ' silken fro. k this summer, arfl ' what lad coul be lovelierr Mi -Coe. modiste. Apt 2, Davids? Block, Eightce th and Farnaru. is fashioning hea i;lken fabrics into fashion frocks rcficihingly new and different. One en in the making this week is : delicious abide of brown, comb-n 1 with leather color, braided to a loit t of fuciiution. ' delightfully ( nfi.H in it every dt.Z i4, 11 uaiimi. 4aunii. w. 0 Si