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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY -BEE: SEPTEMBER 28, 191S.
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I reach the quiet little gate, '7 have returned 0
I strain the Iptch and
call,
"Open, open. Garden,
am here, after all!"
Soft through hedge and
poplar bough
Garden,
Though I am late, Love
knows!
The garden is all silence
And a wild white rose.
(You scarcely hear the
I' -M. -
silver step x
It is so dim you scarcely '
see '
Love's face, alas!)
I beat upon the thorny
. hedge,
Like death the stillness
grows;
Only once a garden
yields x
Her wild white rose!
VIRGINIA BIDDLB.
Votu, Oct 1,
vrpo ALL lovers of the exquis
at A Uelv beautiful the jewel situ-
Sifts the pale star shine;
The moon is one blue petal N Of Love across the
Poised above the pine. , grass;
Australian Opossum Cluster Stitch- Showing the Smartest Fur Combi- The Jewel Situation,
ing Quaint Square Buttons.
ARE thk distinctive style feat
ures on a Tinseltone Twill coat
at Herzberg's, 1517 Douglas. Fur
ther in its fashion favor we might
note a front' panel formed by side
pleatings held in place by a twisted
string belt. Cloudy blue and purple
silk fashions the lining of peculiar
loveliness. Blithe loveliness is ex
pressed in a Pekin blue sifvertone
nations of Alluring Richness
A RE the dolmans on display
the AulabaugTk Fur Shop, Nine- ation is serious indeed. Hard for
teenth and Farnam. Exquisite the retail dealer to obtain at the
moleskin shows its skins worked present time, it will be very nearly
from side to side to form a deep impossible to procure goods later,"
shoulder yoke, while it has fallen said Mr. Edholm the other day after
to Japanese sable to create a shawl talking with a traveling representa-
collar of lines newly lovely. This tive of one of the leading jewej
dolman is in the below-the-knee houses of the country. He went on
length, vwhile Hudson coats -are to say that the prices quoted now
whose shoulder yoke is formed by shown in various endings, all of are much lower than they will be at
perfection in detail that tends to the nonaays, ana we wui moreover
a perfect ensemble when the gar- be sure of getting a choice selec-
ment in question is fur. Vividly tion from the irresistibly lovely
glowing linings in jewel colors, showing for which this shop is
shining under veilings of Georgette noted. Make a call to this jewel
to match the furs, , make this a fur shop, Sixteenth and Harney, one of
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two great soft tucks over which
falls i high-standing shirred Eliza
bethan collar with dashing lines of
Hudson seal, its becoming highness
upheld by a piece of shaped stiffen
ing. Wrappy models ot exquisite
MY DEARS: The modes ofiashlon express the moods of the times.
Now that peace iand prosperity bless the world, a golden era is mirrored
in feminine vogue of vivacious, luxurious artistry, an imaginative loveli
ness expressive of the creative genius of artist designers. The ingenuity,
of Paris comes back to splendor, bringing forth regal creations to adorn
; womankind. 7 x i
The great Ak-Sar-Ben festival, undoubtedly the event of Omaha
society, known from coast to cost, is distinguished by two functions of
supreme brilliancy, the electrical pageant, planned months in advance,
attended by thousands of visitors from Nebraska and adjoining states,
and that gorgeously appointed ball, the culmination of a week of madly
rioting carnival crowds, on which occasion, midsOpomp and rich cere
monyJhe King and Queen Ak-Sar-Ben are crowned.
Excuse, indeed, for the brilliant showing of infinitely exquisite con
ceptions of the designer's art, in terms ineffably feminine. Gowns pro
claiming in every line iand stitch that they're created to adorn lovely
lai ies in a picturesqueness that prove woman's place is in an evening
. gown. Glowing, glittering,, never have they expressed such wondrous
splendor. No less gorgeous in its artistic possibilities, the cape-manteau
to envelop milady's formal evening gown. Precious brocaded silver
; cloth glitters fascinatingly in a sumptuous wrap seen this week. Be
coming, ravishingly so, the taupe lynx collar and cuffs. ,
Long may his royal higness reign when his festivities ' embody
showings of the regal richness seen in our shops today, v ,
Irresistible the New Fall Blouses. Its Great Fun
'""LOUSES at the Lajnond Shop, m HESE sparkling days to drive
', i- sftond floor Securities build
ing, Sixteenth and Farnam, exhibit
distinctive touches of the master art
ist. In color combinations which
harmonize with suit and skirt, carry-
Many and Cordial
Are the Invitations
Extended This Week
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charm, vou'll find their coats most showing of "enticing and irresistible
delightful. ' '' charm. Pick out a "furry" Christ-
mas gift while in town during Ak-
Lamps of Artistic Loveliness to Sar-Ben week.
Add the Wanted Touch of Dis- , .
'tinction to the Home, The World Is Suddenly
TABLE lamps, subdued in color- jtos. picturesque -
ing enacts, oouuoir lamps, uam-
tv as tneir name implies, imu
The Personality of Your Furniture
IS accentuated by artistically
chosen draperies. French gray
enamel in panelled mulberry silk
damask are the new interior decor
ating rooms in the Bowen Furniture'
WHEN all things lovely
gathered together for
are
the
bride. It was Polly's great pleasure
to watch the tashiomng oi a mar
vellously beautiful bridal
ness of fantastic finishing which at
bouquet once marks' the work of this tailor.
AND none of them 'more cordial snaoea, 10 7nr c .h
' tt ii. i j a u son Electric company, ,405 . South
m tone than that extended by Fifteenth street. Artistic concep-
Mrs. D. A. Hill, the corset special- ;. ; lierhtincr fixtures are shown
- :n . :j.i ,nVnci,r c.Wtinn the other evenins- in-4he Tohn Bath
her scientific talks on corset fitting, embodying alb that's nW and beau- Flower Shop, Eighteenth and Far- Individual. Models, .
Mrs. niu nas a cosy reception room, titui. 1JO visit, mis ucii8l'u' "l
205 Neville block. Sixteenth and tie shoo during the week, if only
to be informed as to the very latest
and best in fixtures. Ask to see
the period effects.
The Paris, Message of Glove Modes
A NOTABLE assemblage , of
n
your listed plans for the week.
The Youthful Silhoutte in New Fall
Suits.
The new suit modes reveal an
ease and grace of contour which be- Store, Sixteenth and Howard. Car-
speaK accuracy-ana peneciion tins pets, quite the new and lovely
newest evolution of the designing thing in house furnishing, you know,;
art. All the suits designed by L. have been chosen for the floor cov
Kneeter are distinguished by ering of these interesting rooms,
unesse oi xauonng ana a urn uic- ,.Whiie tiny leaded windows, cur-
A ut to the raceland- Sweet
Shop, on the west center street road
for one of their delightfully pre
pared, artistically served country
style dinners.- Next Sunday they've
the heart of the epicure, delicious
banana cream pie, frothy, foamy
lemon pie, candied green apple pie
a la mode, with, artistic suggestions
from thev fountain dainties menu.
This is a new bungalow shop de
lightful in its artful decorations,
.' ing out the youthful silhouette, they planned milk-fed squab and chicken,
otter great possiDuiues in jrusuwi- as piece de resistance ot their din-
ly 'individual dressing. In keeping ner w;th finishing touches to delight
witn me popular spuns uiuubc luuvi
els of the summer season is a white
crepe de meteor, coming way below
the waistline, ool, embroidered in
fold and blue motiffs, with cream
eads, a fascinating finish. A tan
mnH1 in the same fabric shows rose
mhroiderv in DasKet-weave siiitn- .:,.:. ,,...
ery. round neckline, slashed sleeves delighted Omaha has been 'rushing
and hem. Rosetfassels swing frdm f sandwiches and fountain troodiei
soft sash ends. The new sleeve em-
broidery is seen on a navy and beige
" georgette combination, while an
other beige model is heavily weight
ed in navy embroidery, girdled in
navy ribbon folds and sparkingly
' buttoned up the back in jet. A rav
ishing representative ot tne opera
blouses is a rose over-panel effect
for sandwiches and fountain goodies
to.,eat in the cafor to order dinner
to be prepared and served while
refreshing touches are added to mi
lady's hair and complexion. Call
Walnut 4539 for reservations.
If You'd Have a Home of
Happiness.
embroidered in rich silver threads, "CULLING a long winter of home
blouses joyously expressive of the J? happy hours with late and lilt
new mode! jng, wholly delightful music,
ThereTl Be Music AU the Week Schmoller & Mueller's, fourteenth
I4" . . ,T. . . and Farnam, have an excellent
N the elf ven Victrola rooms at showJng of instruments, ukeleles (so
Orchard & Wilhelm's. Arched easy to play, such fun in crowds),
and leaded French doors insure ranging in price from $4 to $30, and
" ....hf thm nntvAr steel guitars, from $8 to $80. Then
r r . ; , j recora, may au oe iouno ncrc.
pets upholstered divans and chairs, upn u Rainbov. 30 xhe
enchanting pictures, forma back-. w RrtlinH h,,t ctnnc.H 10c:
Harney streets, famished in softly
cushioned wicker, a jvelcome re
treat where when you become all
tired out with long shopping hours,
. yoa'll enjoy a chat-with Mrs. Hill
on her specialty, corset fitting. If
you don't care to purchase a corset,
while here, let her fit ydb for the
future, as she keeps all trial fittings
on record. But whether you wish a
fitting or not, remember you're cor
dially welcome tothese comfortable ;
rooms. .J t
A Chinese Physician
PREVENTS the illness of his
patrons, and if any of the fam
ily for whom he is responsible be
comes ill,' the physician i at once
discharged, and the services of
someone more skillful employed.
With just Such an idea in mind has
the Solar Sanitarium, Masonic
Building,' Nineteenth and Douglas,
been inaugurated. Just a bit jaded?
Nerve! "edgy?" Eyes drawn and
tired? Hard to feel "pep" earlyin'
the morning? I'd suggest that you
take advantage of this Battle Creek
of ' Omaha. They'll prescribe a
course of electric baths, as healing
and relaxing as the pure, sweet rays
of the sun itself. You'll find the
electric appliances in this v great
sanitarium most wonderful indeed,
potential possibilities of healing.
A cordial invitation is extended to
Ak-Sar-Ben visitors to view this
sanitarium! while in the city.
If You Appreciate
nam. softly arranged terns, dewy jn
white rose buds in a. sathi-backed J. i
V.. rrA th. lift .m ' V
Nu-Bone corsets are on dis-
ay at the Hattie Putnam Cor-
tained in silk casement 1 arrange
ment, give the light ' necessary for
the selection of the more exclusive
fabrics, hand-made laces, damasks,
silks nd French tapestries. Decor
ative schemes for the entire home
froDOPd0 Ereatrc2cades of ' whiTe '"t Shop502 Karbach Block, Fif, H here where the
cropped great cascades ot wmte .it,..: patron, in great comfort chairs, may
satin streamers knotted by flowers eenth and Douglas, These alluring make decijon undisturbed by cus
and ferns, lorrg sprays of froth-like figure-folders are bound to charm CQmin . . J
greenery, and loiig, fluffy loop-ends any woman, both by their fabrics . . .f
-r t .J.J n J......rf .. A CmnntV,;n tU. nafi,r-i1 V.ly WUI lO Call
oi urotaueu cninon. oeauty oi ar- unto,
rantrtnnt artictrv nf rlpvAr Gnomrc silhouette
ew French gloves, shipment JistTnimishcrt the matrnn-nf.hnnnr'a with their oliant bonine and ele
from the'house of Trefousse, have hahd bouquet of Columbia roses, gant materials, they are the founda
arrived t. Thompson Belden's just while backed by maiden hair fern, tion for the ultra-smart and , cor
, t;m. r.-, ,. tii crn nf Kino- the bridesmaids Ophelia roses Dre-rect autumn costumes. Dainty bits
... ' w O C i i . J i 1 1 ' , , . At 1---
coming and going. 1 espe
Smoothing the natural ''."V"
. ,...iu., IUC vAimaitc scictuuii oi dcu linens.
to graceful, proportions hartk(!lf. Pftnlfnrt,r. an1 nilin,, J?
fered-an this department of artistic
home furnishings.
.
Ak-Sar-Ben's coronation ball.
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Six- siented a regal loveliness with great ot satin ana iace nave Deen cuoscn
streamers ot satin-striped rose and ,or lne lasinouniK ui uuuci bi
green chiffon. Conservative cor- ments of infinite fascination shown
sages for the mothers in the party,,'" 'this interesting shop. '
mounds of roses in the rose jars,
ferns and palms as backgrounds
for the merry gathering, completed
the florist's offering of beauty to the
occasion.
'.
On October Fifth. '
TlTRS. COOKE, , announces that
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The Creation of a New Home; The
Gift Giver's Opportunity. v
The creation of a new home the
happy and usual sequence to a
wedding simply and naturally solves
the problem of choosing a gift for
.U. I ti .
TCTfll,. tn.A In th. Kalrnnv luc i ncrc are scores ot un-
1 A,i,i-;, K..;a V?ual. .?,ft suggestions at John
at mi. i iivius . . t...v.v.. uu.iy i-ipnnrirlrsnn lwJr'o
A Tl n..lnr Title . . J "J
A Metropolitan Innovation
" S TO be found in the new balcony
Sixteenth
and Capitol, onehlock west of the
carnival grounds. So extraordinary
. :"a ' "1 .a' ,uu Icontemplates the selection of a ing along the lines of beant
ine. Seventeenth and Douglas. This
beautiful balcony, was built to take
care of the great crowds who have
Quite tbe Latest ThingIs Old '
Fashioned!
TRULY tha substantially rich
lines of the smart luggage on
display in the showrooms of s the
Omaha Printing company. Thir
teenth and Farnam, have a most
familiar appearance. vRichly lus
trous leathers, in slightly . new
shades to be sure, a' bit more, lux
urious surely than our fathers were
wont to carry, more extravagantly
finished, fitted, but built on lines,
well, yes, "old-fashioned." Nothing
could be more wonderful as a gift
than a selection made from this
wondrous display, perhaps a great
strapped English Kit oag"- wj
uouDie grips, mis iyr the.. ew
chamois shade, or a Jiliidstone with
sturdy lines, or if -the gift js for a
dainty girlie, one of the little over
night bags with exquisite vanity
fittings. Have one of these lata
away in anticipation of a gift-time
that's not far away. Then tell me,
I'll attend to sending it out at the
specified time, in wrappings of joy
ous gaiety, fittingly accompanied
by proper card.
:
When Making Your Plans for the
Ak-Sar-Ben BalL
i i A PPOINTMENTS - with the
beauty specialists for facial
massages and hairdressing should be
made early this week," says Mrs.
Margaret Gunston of the Delft Hair
Parlors, second floor Baird build
ing. You'll find this beauty special
ist offers new ideas most inter.'
she -will open The Flatiron Cafe
Seventeenth and St. Mary's avenue
for the serving of delectable dishes,
wholesomely, daintily chosen ac
cording to the fastidious oreforences
teen button length, also a twenty- .f the Patrons., The cafe has been
button length, as complement to closed for redetoration of lmmacu-
sleeves of modish brevity. For the ,ate cleanliness,1 dainty artistry.
Ies formal functions, milady will p..Q,; t. . aut.
OI SOU r ,L. T7 1 : Tl! n
vi me jcAbiusivc rasmon secrets
of Autumn;
appreciate the smartness o
French kid in tones, to match the
costume, slip-ons, black and white
stitchings, white with black, and a
dainty alrhite. Clever gauntlets
with swagger strap of slender
'smartness are gray or tan just as
Lady Dainty demands. One button,
here so delectably, is equipped with
table phonej for sending orders
downstairs. Cosy privacy is thus
insured, conversations of import
may be carried on uninterrupted by
a waiter's well-meant hovering round
for the order. Polly's wpHdering if
this won't be a great encouragement
to the carrying on of sweet words
of -"love certainly a most nsmantic
setting is furnished inthe growing
wedding or anniversary gift should
at least come- tor suggestions and
to compare values. You will be cor
dially welcome! If a more person
al gift is contemplated, a small de
posit will hold the gift until Christ
mas time. : . , , -r
All the Exquisite New
uown Tintings
light from the multitude of silken. A being artistically matched
snaaes. t lasting rcmcmurancc oi mc uisiniciivc corsages ior
A RE displayed at the Nebraska
Clothing company, Fifteenth
, T ' . .
ana rarnam. (jlorious colors re-
the Ak-Sar-Ben trip,1 easy to carry,
are Chinese sweet meat boxes, filled
with hard candies, decorative in
corsages
wear at the Ak-Sar-Ben ball and its
attendant festivities. ' The Lee L.
Larmon Shop. Hotel Fontenelle.'
fleeting the richness of autumn's
sunlit woodlands are to be seen in
T) ICHLY glowing colors, such solid, substantial, most attractive, is shapes close-fitting and chic, draped whose high-pointed lids carry jaunty planning arrangements of individual .
v as you ll find in the imported a snort ncavy street giove, to carry sumy or duiu on aaring lines ot De- riDDons. jx sweet snop, arusutaiiy .uniu cam a uvsunctiy aiuerent
deed with hand-tinted flowers, jray 1814 Douglas street, take pleasure in
tassels, or the crystal jars, filled announcing that they are prepared
with chocolate buds, silver-wrapped to make these corsages to order,
ty.
r
Possibilities of Becomi"
liness. ,
A RE presented by
hat, whether man
The Kruger Hat ShoL-j..
Block, I5th and Fanja13
reblock hats, dye ar
feathers, and add new I.
old marabou. Closed
Salurdays- ( ID
Fascinating Combination
flHiRE the two hats ,"
this week from the Fj,
dell Hat Shop, 1522 Doug
mother girlishly round-face.
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marmalades, finely selected fruits
of the world's gardenspots, dusky
4urple grape, cherries, gloriously
crimson, fruits,, glorious in their
rich tintings, nuts of rare deleg
ability, queer and quaint arrange
ments of foods, collected by buyers
in ports all over the worhl, if in
short you appreciate a shop such
a special appeal to the school girl
Gloves of ultra-voguishncss the es
sential finish to every costume.!
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Pre-eminence in the Autumn
Fashion Cycle is Given to
Modish Footwear.
fTIO BE eminently
J.
correct one
must wear slimly modeled, per-
as Omaha has never had before, fectly fitted footwear. Most season
kT' JCr riTZ: able, highly-artistic are the slender-
lined shoes, graceful as to heel,
Specialty Shop, just south of the
K" whidi ye ofg a the. F. &
M. Boot ahop, Sixteenth and bar
Brandeis
preparati
Ak-Sar-Ben visitors.
preparations have been made for
enchanting f pictures, lorra NWorld is Round, but Crooked," 10c; -dr-cu VT"-, nam. New this week is a combina-
ground of enchantment for the Golden Gates 30 .The Vamo," Kve wiflft n. Tap Mn . tion dull kid vamp in black with top
demonstration . , he Victor ctr $ Must Be and heel backing of satin. A wide .
. . . . ivv. wilt tviiai a x ai is 41.0.1
las and Brunswick phonographs and BubbieIand). airy pieasing aj its
featured here, while their selection name Thc best way in the world to
of records is probably the largest in make home the center o your chil.
inc country, luuuuuu u.iunuv?i dren S lives IS music.
cordial in playing vour wanted
music, and an hour or two spent A New Co,ored print of Corot1 Le
r
here will be memorable among the
pleasant times of Ak-Sar-Ben week.
Moulin.
T S among a wide selection of new
Exquisitely Immaculate,
BSY as a humming hive is the
Dresher BrosT cleaning estab
lishment, Twenty-second and Far
nam, during these last few days be
fore the king's ball. Frothy frills,
silver laces, ostrich tans, long, wind
: ' 1 - 1 . , . ,
satisfying you'll find it well worth adornment.
a visit. ' -
Perhaps the Gift Problem
And If You Ask Me TTT oyLD be solved to your' en-
DOLLY, where will I find toilet VY tire approval to say nothing
requisites, in- satisfying vari- of the recipient's if you'd visit the
ety, assuring the'liaving of my "pet" Kafe Studio, 215 Neville building,
kind? i I'd say at Lee's Rialto Drug
Store, with entrance in the Rialto
theater lobby, Fifteenth and Douglas.
Everythmg for your convenience, a
Embodying the Inimitable Art of 1 prints shown in the art depart
The French Designers.
rn HE Ideal Button and Pleating
-- company, 305 Brown Block, Six-
ment at the A. Hospe company, 1513
Douglas. Special preparations have
been made in every department of
..i wu8.., t ors, who will ' find ihe displays
their inspiration in the rich soft most interesting indeed,
colors of autumn and in the decora- , ,
tive, motifs of autumn fields and From One Extreme to the Other
forests.. Visit this artistic shop Has Ever Been the Way of the
for help in your trimming problems, Mode.
you'll find on display here most in- -kj o WHERE more noticeable
terestmg arrangements of intricate 1 im ,;ffl, - T,f
in profusion, ready to be sent up to sent free upon request,
stitchery. combined to make irresis
tible, the season's modish mixing of
than it) milady's coiffure." But
on one v point all artistic hair ar-
fabricsi There's extreme loveliness rangements agree, that point a wavy
in a simple bodice and circular skirt one. The Schadell Shop, 1522
the clever fingers which work the
wondrous magic known as dry
cleaning." Call Tyler 345 they'll
do the rest.
Luxurious Loveliness
TS best exemplified, in furs of
gracious warmth. vThe Alaskan
Fur company, 2d floor, Sixteenth
and Douglas, have prepared fur
sets, richly lovely for your selec
tion this week, and at price 1 quo
tations to tit the most modest purse
and- view the artistic hand-tinting
they do on enlargements from kodak
pictures. Richlv framed. I can thint
of no more lovely gift, lasting in its
in v rimnncitie A r1. v. -1
checking stand Harding s ice cream through this most interesting studio,
in foitntam delicacies of dehc.ous you.n find that the expianatfons and
-...j, .u..v...tv,..a . me woric you see being done will
someness most welcome. - help wonderfully in your handling
" . of a kodak.
Reed Funuture. v
RESTFUL comfort, the sugges- AU the Mysterious Beauty '
tion of artistic furnishing is Oi a Japanese Garden
expressed in reed pieces at the XJEAVY hanging wistaria blos
Omaha Reed and Rattan company, , soms, droop violet heads from
Sixteenth and Jones. Attractive in white lattices, lanterns, richly col
its natural color, reed yet lends it- orful, gYeat gilded' urns, golden
self particularly well to stains in shaded lamps, gracefully high, con
sofThades, blending harmoniously tribute pleasingly to the decorative
with cushions and draperies of effect of Guy L. Smith's automobile
brighter chintz and cretonne. Baby show room, Twenty-fifth and Far
beds and carriages, in infinitely nam.
pleasing array, you'll find also a line In the center of the floor an art
of ioys to' delight, doll - buggies, fountain sends drifting waters over
TS a rug. It seems difficult, indeed, in? a soft velvet model shirred of t!!affl irH.VK" of"3y Hundreds
1 at times, to find jusUhe right color brim, whose trimming consists of a," nf & l& n th,s art,stlc shP' L S0,hK shadedt h$t accentuate
- . j: :a.j a. ihrf ,.j ,A i.i of lasting delights. , , the loveliness of this bit -of the
COmDinauon in a ucsign ouncu 10 . , J. "u'13 , f owerv kinirdnm hrtntrinir inv .
.. ..i. t u:: t au- u against a French-uiSDired back- . t-, ...... owery wngaom Dringing into rc-
tne omcr .un.i.u.mg. u. uuu.c. ground of siiver ieaVs. Millinerv "Py iecorauve Ricnness iiei great splotches ot exotic color,
s nm upw i iivx a l liic uittiiucia a . ..... -
Stores,
in thei
111 B
choice is offered in designs, colo
and general. outline, both in dress
. e l i.: j f 1 il i
f Vervice boots as we 1 Thev have guiIin '- Tinted to com-
7Ci mnrfel, , wfth wIlkL heels 10 bine we" with T suit ot ow"
2t ?. Wart wff fin5 molt a Panne velvet- plum-tintedf whose
i?Ltebte ZtX crown show, hard-run tuck . Chic
ing gloves of white, gold or blue, booklet showing shoe models car- "c.udaM
fancy scarfs, romantic high-heeled ried in the shop, together with de- "indivef dS op?X nb." '!
slippers, dainty white furs, lay about scriptions and prices. . One will be "tctITS '"?h ai.,ef . ! 5f- .f
crown, sweeping tne shoulder, a
double wing of - era v is stvlefullv
One of .the Most Difficult House
"RllVR A
ouJr" tumn snanr. naftturtnim i th far,
iA flnnr have manv thin modes ot charm and distinction from ' ,nl1 1"5c yussiDiuues oi mar- h'u.skzis
r favor First of M there 1 fcvefy desi?n of note make this an I ble are all expressed by the dis- Jl 8$ "d
r favor, first ot all, there are antnmn -fi,;-. .: j.t:i,Af.., . . ... . . . green of Ak-Sar-Ben. The. srlowinsr
for all sorts of, rooms, Ard- r;j"T 3 s piay m tne Art Memorial s anow cotor8 of ,,..hA.A vah,c mi,.
I
sizes
able Wiltons, Royal Wiltons,
frineed on each end, luxuriously
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Fur coats, showing; an artistrv nf tinted are nleasinsr. indeed, while
if they're joined by a beaded and Douglas, are offering wavy switches workmanship, a becomingness of "throw" rugs in practically the
' fur combination to quite surprise same designs are a , welcome find,
one with their studied loveliness. 3663 at from $10 to $18.75. In-
"I Love My DoUie!"
embroidered Delt While the most
. soniber-hued frock wilt glow and
at $6. and those fascinating ear
puffs at from ?2.50 to ?5. these
bits of artistic hair-dress know
how to take an unexpected turn.
shades dear to the heart of fash- and will tend to make quite irre-
tonable femininity. Visitors ate es- ,-siStable milady's beauty ensemble on
pecially welcome this .week,--' v, the Ak-Sar-Ben ball night,'
glisten if lightened by panels em
broidered -in the exquisite new
RoomsA Sixteenth and Jones. Deep a fairvland settina for the rearall v
creamy marble, soft grays of sober beautiful Hudson and Essex cars
THFWF'C 0u : rm,i, n, vii, wi.suy.hyc uucs turn- uispiayea on tne noor, announced
HERE S a shop m Omaha, Dr. bine t0 forra . dignifie(i memorials on the outside of the building in
fenners Dollie Shop, fifth representative of devotion and lov- myriads of Jights. .
floor. 16th and Doricre. which ydne; inar remembrance. Under the man- Snft mtrc i,viu-,'ni. ,.VL.
Truly a showing you'll find eniov- evnensive rues there are. too. in beautiful renairinir for best-hefnved aeement of an artist designer, stn- aiture nf
able. You'll appreciate the helpful colorful array, a Chinese motif de- dollie, where are displayed bisque dent in the leading art schools of a welcome meeting place for out
suggestions given for addition of sign in dark blue and gold in a character and other heads, charac- the country, you'll find his sug- of-town people during the carnival
furry touches to garments grown Beauvais rug is perhaps the most ter and curly wigs, shoes and stock- gestions, sketches and color work, to whom Mr. Smith extends a cord
a bit shabby' . - - . pleasing among these. - ings of infinite cuteness. extremely delightful - . ial welcome.
eyed, petite,' a black panne velvet,
with great crush of blue velvet,
while a shell-pink satin and black
velvet poke creation quite insisted
on being included for dainty daugh
ter - of 4 years. This charming
hat shop shows hats for every
feminine member of the family at
prices delightfully modest
The Supremacy of Brown in the
T Winter Wardrobe. -HERE,
is ho danger of its grow-'
ing monotonous, this fashion
favored color, since there are so
many shadesi The Emporium, Six
teenth between Farnam and Harney,
are showing a flared suit of Mocha
brown, velour, richly decorated in
beaver fur on collar, cuffs and pocket
outlines. Embroidered insets, not
content with their beauty, have tak
en unto" themselvs heavy cord out
lining. Changeable in its infinite fas
cination is the gold, cream and blue
lining. Richly enveloping, the Cin
namon Bolivia wrap chose Hudson
seal for its fur combination, with
flying panels as its distinctive style
note.
Air.
"Tltl and Trademark R(litr4, O. S
FaUat Oftle