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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: ' NOVEMBER. 9, 1919.
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Taaorraw, an tomorrow mad tnoorraw,
Craape fat thia patty mmtu fraai mmy t aay.
Te tha-Iaat ayltabla of racordta1 Urn.' ,
. 5hakpara. II
Croinwall, I charg thaa, filar away ambition:
Bjr that ala foil th aatalat how can man, than.
Tkalmaf al hit Maker hop to win by it?
. 6hakipoar. .
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Mot liloppin ii lolly
' The nightingale of Flanders,
' They have not gone to hoar;
A soldier heard them singing
Where they had sung before.
The earth was torn and quaking,
The sky about to fall;
The nightingale of Flanders,
They minded not at all v
Grace Hazard Conkling in Everybody's Ivlagazine.
At intervals he heard them
Befween the guns, he said,
Making a thrilling music
Above the listening dead.
Of woodland and of orchard
V v And roadside tree bereft,
, The nightingales of Flanders
Were singing, "France is left!'
The Nightingales of Flanders. "Le rossignol n'est pas
- mogilise." A French Soldier. '
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Men Delight in Lacey
. Dainty Frocks
Frills Distinctive Leather Bags
Smart in Fashion and Finish
Tinted Etchings of
Unusual Beauty.
It Costs Much Less to Make Your
Own Lamp Shades.
171 OR wear about the house, and A Kb shown at the Omaha J7rint- US1 the picture you ve been nUifcRb'S a delightful little room
they'll find quite ir- ng u.s, ana rarnam, in wanting tor your living room is iip m the i nompson-Belden art
N architecture, most ancient of the arts, it is the silhouette that
counts a minaret, a spire, the fine point of a Gothic arch out-
A I m sure they'll find quite
resistible the demure effects they're
showing in the Vanity Shop, 3d
floor, Securities Building, 16th and
Farnam. . Pitting snugly, these
voile, tissue, chain's and crepe frocks
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lined against the sky. And all other arts follow sculpture, paint- are of a slip-over becomingness and
holder is pleased or repelled, and most subtle of all is the
ever-increasing . selection. Oddly to be found among the colorful etch- embroidery department where
attractive shapes and sizes, colorful inga just arrived at A. Hospe Com- they'll teach, you to fashion most
linings ot silk, Deautmii contrasting pany s, imj JJouglas. Une almost lovely lamp shades. These lessons
leather linings; they offer possibili- thinks they've been planned with a are given free to all who buy the n Effect of Sumptuousness
ties for gifts of surprising worth, definite color scheme in view, one materials in the department, from Lavish in Its Charm .
Conservative, extremely smart are with delicate yellow tones for room 10 to 12 in the morning and from 3 TS achieved by a moleskin dolman
ing dress, .through the symmetry the rhythm ot outline tne De- have chosen only the most delicate 'he Uladstone Dags, swagger, un- ot Drown or green, a delicate prim- to 5 in the afternoon. Artistic sugi at the National Fur & Tannine
duuiiuuuu ui oi laces ior ineir acuornmeni. usiuk Hut"""j g, uuiiuk m t cuhmh ut, gcaiiuiis arc oucrca ior snaucs oi -.,. . i .... . ,t al
this art to the silhouette of dress. The silhouette is thn architecture of it mnst lavUtilv in nnare and V- baes. suitcases m all leathers and rare rose and blue for the inevitable colorful loveliness, new Shane, na. v'"v"y a "uw rul" "
fashion, and the architect of fashion is France. And Paris has evolved
as her newest suit silhouette the Bouffant-Front, but with her infinite
variety sponsors many others. Among the favored models are the
Straight-line, Redingotc and Godet.
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Dresses Offered at
Phenomenal Prices.
"&ASCINATING frocks, including
the newest and most pronounc
ed fashions of the year, are to be
offered for $39.50 at the Emporium,
16th, between Farnam and Harney,
in a most unusual sale, beginning
Monday.
Tricolettes in the newest modes,,
with trimming noveltjes of exceed
ing chic; tricotines heavily embroid
ered round hem and tunic, rich cord
girdles weighted by gold and silk
art drops, satin and. georgette com
binations; you'll want at least sev- .
cral of these lovely dresses.
A navy mandarin dress in tricotine
has great wide armnoies ana Deu
shaped cuffs, elaborately embroid
ered. The fascinatingjish-tail panel,
apron ot) a reindeer velour is faced
back for 14 inches in lustrous satin, r
oblique' gold stitchery adorns the
bodice of an . accordion-pleated
frock of navy poiret twill, georgette
and charmeuse combine most fetch
ingly in the panniers on a lovely
brown charmeuse.
Distinctive in styling, they're fin
ished ih satin, and lined in silk, pro
claiming them exponents of the
most exclusive fashion houses. A
sale yon can't afford to miss. If
you can't attend the sale, send your
orders to Polly she'll send them
out C O. D. .
shaped neck yokes, quaint little
under-arm panels round the sleeves
and even on the end of the wide
belts. " Some of them trail fichus,
lace edged. Best- of all, you may
select your own material if ydu
don't find one to your choice among
those shown, and have one of these
fascinating frocks made to order.
Ask to see, also the splendid bunga
low aprons of practical appeal; they
are wondrously pretty and very
reasonable.
linings, embodying innovations in blue rooms. Rarely lovely pictures; goda effects for Japanese printed 'et'c Club building, Seventeenth and
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sizings, many oi mem muea up you u nna tnenj unusuauy aeiigntiui. silks, double georgette shirnngs in farnam. cunningly matcned are
most fascinatingly in toilet vanity sand color as background for Eyp- these marvelous gray peltries, the
articles; it's an extensive showing of Have you Seen the mahogany and tian insets, from which hang tassels whole wrap designed and fashioned
ctartlinrr vsristv ' . f. t t 1.1. .1 I 1 J T f . t.
......0 j. wainui irays ana paper Knives one " uit gum. j-iiiips yi nui
. of the shops is selling? They're effect may be made at very reason-
Forty-eight inch Japanese table made by a poor old man who has able expense.
1fftti fltitnfv cfrinc tt tffornratlvi. K.an Xim Inl... vmmfm anjl fM.lr.fl 44.
Trimmings are startling in their j
brilliancy and gorgeousness. Won- I
drous soaneled effects in opalescent,
black and metal novelties.
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fabric sewed togethtr, may be had
for $2.75 each, while napkins to
match are $160 a dozen.
Most Unusual at This Time of the
Year
S THE big reduction in prices
they're offering at Lamond's
his livelihood in this artistic way.
Glass lined, they disclose inset work
of skillful charm, intricate beauty.
Ideal gifts, they range in price from
75c to $5.50.
.
Tiny "kewps" of ; delicate beauty
perched atop, great powder puffs
flutter their tulle draperies in friend
ly efforts to powder milady's face.
These in art glass powder boxes,
"giftfuV indeed, are $1.75.
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Furs Compelling! Lovely
ARE being shown at the Alaska
Fur Co., second floor, north
east corner Sixteenth and Douglas.
Incomparably lovely' is the stock
of novelty furs fashioned ready-to-wear,
including scarfs, throws, belted
stoles,' coatees, capes, coats and eve
ning wraps in yall fashionable pel
, tries, while the made-to-order serv
- ice is exceptionally artistic, most
1 C45UU41U1C in yi IICM
Specialty Shop. Prices that leave
an unusually low amount of profit,
for the shop, they make possible
for us short silky plush coats,
superlatively smart, fashioned on
fashionably flaring lines, lined in al
luringly lovely silks and satins of
fashion's smartest decree, cloth
coats of a season's offering more
attractive than ever before, present
ins a verv appealing fur eombina-
dresses ot cnic
Do You Know That Modern Heat
ing Plants Need Not Necessarily Who Doesn't Like Candy?
Be Expensive? . flERTAINLY no woman could
ORCHARD & WILHELM'S we Kj assert that she doesnV likc
showing an ideal heating me- sweets. Perhaps that's why I found
dium, the Vacuum furnace, which so enchanting the new Lowney
may be installed in any home, new candies at Lee's Rialto drug store,
or. old, at very nominal expense Fifteenth and Douglas. An inter
without altering the walls in any esting display, most attractively
way, for my dears, there are no boxed, dull tapestry covering with
pipes 1 It will do all that any fur- soft old blue ribbon, a dashing 1919
nace will - do and much more. Verite box in scarlet and white, dis-
Costing less to install the fuel bill
tor operation is trorrt one-third to
-Isn't It a Comfort.
Companion piece to a lovely rose TO know that there's a shop in
vase is a mayonnaise set, bowl and Omaha where one may have
plate, so elaborate that it, at once fashioned lingerie of sheerest beau-
table center decoration.
suggests a
$15,00. ' '
One of the most lovely new trim
mings is a ribbonsine braid em
broidery. ,
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Pleating Again theFavorite in Ad
vance 1920 Modes.
THE skirt 'that is to stind the
1 rough wear of golfing, skating
and hiking will meed fullness. This
fllyawav fullness is attained mos
artistically at the Ideal Button and
Pleating company, 305 Brown block,
Sixteenth and Douglas, by accordion
pleats, side pleats and both small
and large box pleatings. For
vognishly smart frocks, fashioned of
fabrics richly lovely the French
fashion books are showing fascinat
ing models, with long lined b,odice
heavily embroidered, while, sur
prisingly charmful is the softly ac
cordion pleated skirt A frock of
this kind is Very inexpensive as but
three or four widths ade required
and the pleating costs but a few ,
dollars. .
A hat of silver cloth has trim of
quaintly twisted daisies.
. Embroidery packages for Christ
mas gifts offer a diversity of charm
this year. Better get your pack
ages early.
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Homemade Jellies, Jams and Pre
serves. .
TYJRING-" " the summer there
wasn't any sugar, and such a
wailing went up from homes all
over the land, for, how, perchance,
could Johnny eat "bread 'n butter 'n
jelly" without any jelly? How in
deed! Johnny will be delighted,
I'm sure, to learn that the Sommers
Specialty, shop, next door to the
Brandeis theater, Seventeenth and
Douglas, have just received a ship
ment of jellies, jams and preserves
made at home by. that clever Miss
Ellen H. Nort, Geneseo, N. Y., who
of Nu-Bone corsets, those flexibly has made rarely delicate jams and
boned models you know, ideal for jellies for years exclusively for the
evening wear, ultra-voguish in their "best families", of the east. In-
silhoifttte molding. The prices are eluded in .the shipment also " are
much wider in range than they used pickled fruits and canned fruits of
. to be too really one can tind a exquisite flavor.
price for any purse now.
If You'd Have Something
Delightfully Different
VISIT the show rooms at che
H. R. Bowen Furniture com
pany, Sixteenth and Howard. Their
lamps, both floor and table sticks,
shades of colorful glow, witching
candle sticks and candles, exquisite
of values luring indeed.
ty, elaborately trimmed, or richly
plain? The Hattie Putnam Corset
Shop, 502 Karbach BlockFifteenth
and Douglas takes orders for the
most fascinating things.
Silken robes and "undies" of pecu
liar loveliness I saw there this,
week. And they've a new showing
tion in most cases:
distinctively charming, suits of true t
exquisiteness, make this an offering pjpe furnace and you can get more
heat on the rooms where you want
it. , Installed in one day, it modern
izes the old home and gives the new
' one a perfect heating plant. I'll be
glad to send, upon reequest, ' an il
lustrated booklet with price quota
tion, of this wonderful, new pipe
less furnace. v
Ingenious, delightfully giftful, the
long handled, fancy ribbon trimmed
powder puff for .decollette gowns.
ate
Altogether Adorable Additions to
Any Smart Costume ; j
ARE the beads just deceived at
the Alia Shop, 207 South 18th ";
St Versatile in artful accomplish
tinctive "Crest" boxes in vivid rose
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u v" v.r"" :r.. to the brim of creams, juicy fruits.
in a masterly fashion. Low-dropped
is the shoulder yoke, richly "wrap
py" its becoming folds, while ideal
in its confining propensities is the
dainty tie sash of fur. Soft brocade
in self-toned tint forms a lovely
lining, the whole a fur of ravishing
becomingness. '
.You'll want at least one of the
framed mirrors for every room n
your home.
Is This Your Type?
THE woman with the full curved
figure, who requires careful
corseting to reduce large bulging
thighs and abdomen, need have no
fear of the perfection of her lines,
, the symmetry and grace of her fig
ure, when fitted by Mrs. D. A. Hill,
Corset specialist, in one of her well
boned, long-hipped corsets designed
Mid-Winter Opening Promises a
Showing of Supreme
Beauty.
T UXURIOUSLY lovely are 'the
hats assembled for the mid
winter opening in the Nebraska
Clothing Company's millinery de
partment which begins Monday. Ex-
quisite window displays are offered.
In one an exhibit of mole and
beaver combination chapeaux,' ia
the other models of jet and seal
Brilliant bits of mettallie cloth, lus
trously lovely swirls of velvet,
glitteringly iridescent pins stuck
through turned-back brims of au
dacious chic, make this on of thi
most important events of a fashion
season unusually gay.
Introducing the new colored sil
ver cloth, a high-brimmed moleskin
creation has chosen to Veil its
dainty green and silver crown in
mole-colored georgette, while a
blithe little turban has a wound'
crown of rose silver cloth, whose
tint is repeated in an exquisitely
fashioned rose of silver and velvet
And who would have thought that
sable, tails would make an effective
trim? But here they are, winding
round and round a velvet and silver
model. Fashion has really adopted
a "soft" attitude towards crowns,
and the Dragon's Fly Blue (velvet
crown of a sweeping moleskin
creation, has "no foundation" for
sjiich tumbling about I'm sure.
Madonnas, artistically framed, of
exquisite charm are shown in
array.
a
world rift shons ate the ouaintlv lu u,e ul '-l.ctt,";, J ' especially lor tiys type oi ngure.
iy nrn Athol ?u meats, nugat.nes caramels and eft at her specialty shop, 205 Ne-
Sn shores raging from $1 5 'udS"', delectable. They viue buiiding, northeast corner Six-
.t:re,&.,!l r5i -? .?. 'i umAi have also a half-pound box of Bal-- ..- and Harnev streets, or write
:c to last
feature. Johnston's solid stars are
I ihiAti or linlra rt ra I nmn nnl
ff- uT'a A silver- . W? . chocpla es, the for
framed, in a most ornamental Ji!hl"lze t-LVA;?0" I!f
adornment,
the -opera length carved . ivory
measure
blanks and literature.
. ... re . t
universally becoming :mTHlJ. ltZ& - "a.v? you V,ea te. CIIC" Sl-Ji
length carved .ivory ul. ,v , ..r 6 aj ..." apanisn carvea comD m your nam
Shop's on Fifth Avenue
No More Bewitching
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The leather hat, 'specially when
combined with beaver, looks de-
lightfully smart worn with trimly ,
tailored trotteur.
"75" trie Shell That Won
the War!
T0 you know the shell that's been
given the pre-eminence of hav
ing won the war? It's the "75" shell
and it has been chosen for the
making of those new lamps which
have proved the sensation of the
hour in the east. The unique and nothing better than yellow "mums"
i,n.toerrSti1SoBlue Bid Electr.ic Shop,-to brighten the "room and hearts
308 North Sixteenth street, is show- of -n who enter therein. How 1
ing these shells converted into what love t0 run jnt0 the j0hn Bath
seems to be a lamp base, showing piower, shoo. 18th and Farnam,
ingra? $TqueW cut dainty yU'n fi"d them defieto
indeed, the sapphire and v carved ,
ivory creations at. $2.75; pearls add
touch charmant to. an inexpensive At xou a conserve REPRESENTATIVE from one
two-sized jade combination, pleas- "THE hat that's lost its, usefulness, Aof the eastern houses, in Omaha
&PTmber0ra!faC.rWrS 75c is , 5e'Kn!r Hat uShoP' i01 Bar' this week, stepped into the F. M.
pUnedobdeligh!athe heart of a r block, Fifteenth and Farnam, HairPShop 1S22 Dougas
dainty little girl. Tray after tray, will renew its graceful lines, make to express his appreciation of the
exquisitely colorful, they flash their marvelously lovely new feather fan- VOgUish window display offered,
tmnrmi? beautv before our delight- cies from your old ostrich feathers, Original and effective coiffures cun-
. ' ,.J vAlnehiAn mi.mKm, nA.d 1 1 C
anu m.i.uuu rv""' nmgiv aressea n waxen neaas or
ri a o i . i " " . . . . . .
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Nothing Brighter Than Yellow
Mums! '
NOVEMBER'S days are apt to
be rather drear,- and there's
Cheery Reflections of a World
Wide Gladness
A ' RE the nightly gatherings
in colorings,' comprise a bewilder
ing array from which choose for
the decoratnre lighting of the
home on wintry nights. Bookends
of rare loveliness, odd bits of fur
niture, make this a shop of .artistic
achievement in home-making.
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on close observation, that it is real
ly composed of four parts, orna
mental base with dedicatory quota
tion on contrasting metal, the other
three parts forming a smoking set,
ash trayt humidor and lid. Softly
glowing is . the parchment shade
whose artistic decoration is made
from artistic etching by Franklin
Booth, where in merging, outlines
is shown an impressive figure of vic
tory far above the battle field. Novel
where riotous masses of these blos-
ed eves.
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A tucker' vestee has wide" lace
frill half way down to add to :ts
charms.
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How Many Times
A MOTHER turns to her kodak
book, treasured memories of
her babies lifel I see so many clever
pictures of children at the Kasc
Studio, 215 Neville building, Six
teenth and Harney, iinished up
soms lift golden heads of sta tfel b atiull and ca.t help thinking
loveliness, in, a snowing oi parucu- , - .h, M.
lar beautv.
Such a darling little perfume bot
tie I've discovered! Sterling silver
tops the stopper of this daintily
etched bit of loveliness, with its
long scent tip of glass. Unusual in
deed its price, $2.75.
There's s Certain Charm
IN SHIPMENTS from the Orient,
anH tfie ahnwmcr .n the Ninnnn
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the Hotel Fontenelle, Eighteenth
and Douglas. Gay throngs of so
ciety folk gather after the show for
supper, seated round exquisitely
decorated tables, perfect in appoint
ments, but everyone is welcome, Importing company's window,
and it seems .mat everyone iceis South E;ghteenth street, has at-
welcome, too, judging by the navy tracted the attention of many crowds
serge frocks, superlatively smart this week Just as h arriTd from
tadleurs, gayly swagger which one the tnin the packine box, matting
sees hereand there dancing with wrappedj tips forth for our delight,
gay luauuun in uic ouiuj iiBiv-
spaces, to music of harmonious,
.lilting, exquisite syncopations of up-,
to-the-minute hits. Dancing at 11
tvery night but Sunday with spe
cial tea dances on Saturday after
noons at 4 o'clock.
Christmas cards are beautiful
this year versat le in their color
ings, they may be gold with dainty.
Chinese ladies to greet one, or a
dainty orchid most unusual.
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Military lines Ever Smart
AREN'T you glad that our sol
dier . boys can wear their dis
tinctively, smart overcoats again
this season, even if they are in ,
"civies," for Dresher Bros., Twenty
second and Frr.tm, are dyeing these
overcoats, making t'e-.n most at
tractive, iivdeed. Many of the boys baskets ' of all sizes, trimmed be-
are also having the fur department witchingly with brilliant tassels,
of this great establishment add fur coinsand ringed handles. How we
collars result an overcoat bearing have waited for this shipment, and
every earmark of a most expensive how glad we are to find the prices
co ... . - are so yery lowj
shades also are shown for den and Tailoring Service Par Excellence,
office, pecularly fitting for such a mE tailoring, the very best in
lamp a trench hat realistic in size M . . j .k. t
me iana is ucis u
Kneeter, second floor, Sixteenth
and shape.
ure these. They re making the most
wonderful enlargements for Christ
mas gifts, artistic, soft in tone, in
both brown and gray, even hand
tinting some of them, and their
showing of frames is unusually good.
I'll be glad to send you a price
list , ,
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For wear with the fur coats, noth
ing is quite so lovely as a handbag
to match the metallic brocade of the
chapeau.
Every Member of Your Family
WILL enjoy coming to the Flat
iron Cafe, 17th and Howard,
for Sunday dinner. They're making
(Lr4
Frothy Whipped Cream and Harney. Correctness and ele-
TOPS the hot chocolate they ance is paramount in the exclusive
. , t . t .u types of tailored attire which he
serve in the. Walnut Room these Jkes eacb garment emphasizing
cold November nights at Candy-, high distinction in costuming for
land iVrnth atA TTornum Tnntli. rh iirrccfiit meettner of formal
some sandwiches for those who daytime occasions in one's home special preparations for this week
want a bit to eat after the show, city, equally smart and ultra-fashion- chicken and duck, rarely flavored;
and a box of their special choco- able, no matter where one may salads and desserts of delicious con
lates to take home. Is it any won- journeyi Lavishly beautiful are the cocting. At 85 cents a plate, this
der that we love this delightful fur embellished models of assured dinner will be served from 12:30 to
piacer ocomingness. , u uiuv.ii.. v
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I The Drapery at Your Doors
various sizes give an intimatioin of
the splendid work done by the
beauty 'parlor in this shop. For
every type of person they're show
ing ear muffs in several new styles,
priced at from $3.50 to $6. - Extra
wavy switches, a splendid quality,
afe offered at $8, in a wide selection
of shades, which assure a perfect
' match. And they have just re
ceived a shipment of the pictur
esque Spanish combs, priced very
reasonably.
Dull' and dainty stoppers are
found in the glass scent bottles
which stand in ivory case on mi
lady's dressing table. Three in a
case, for changing with the mood
is perfume this season.
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Evening wraps of richest fabrics
take unto themselves furs luxurious,
linings exotic. i'
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Dainty Boots for Dress
ARE shown at the F. & M. Boot
Shop, Sixteenth and . Farnam'
Quite the 'height of the mode this
dainty .Grossman model, . patent
vamp, long and narrow, while the
laced top is fasm'oned of the dain
tiest . silver, gray kid imaginable.
Very, very new is the suede topped
patent boot which buttons (16 but
tons) in a charmingly dainty way.
Since Dame Fashion demands that
voguish folk wear their dress shoes
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While French doors have lately become a beau
tifully redeeming architectural' feature in the in
teriors of our houses, replacing the wide double .
doorways found between so many of the down
stairs rooms, we still have many such open door
ways, and their treatment is an often -mooted
. question..
If the opening is very wide, so as to almost
give the impression that the two rooms which it
divides are really one, and if both the rooms are - '
used for more or less the same purpose, such
as the living room and library, it is unnecessary
even to hang portieres at the doorway; but in this -case
the two rooms must be furnished almost as
one room with the same wall treatment color
scheme and the same wood for the furniture.
There are many reasons why it is sometimes i v
necessary to curtain these wide doorways. Priva
cy is desired at meal time in the dining room,
and when such a doorway is found in this room,
portieres are a wise solution, as they cau te pulled
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. together at will Then in case of a draughty hall
l a heavy curtain is almost as efficacious as a door.
And when a room is too bare looking, the good-
looking doorway curtain is a means towara cozi
pess. Portieres should never be fancy. The day has
' . passed when people hang elaborate beaded affairs,
embroidered velvets or lacy peek-a-boo things at
their doorways. Curtains hung at doors are for
one purpose, and one only, use; of course, beauty
should be added to this, but only after the mater
ial has fulfilled its purpose by being thick enough
and plain enough to qualify.
The heavy sunfasts, not thin enough to see
through, poplins, N reps, plain, heavy decorating
silks, or one of those attractively striped silks.
' cretonnes and printed linens, are all portiere pos
sibilities. They should be simply run on a plain
pole, should never be tied back. When the materi
al is too thin or when a different color is desired
in one of the two rooms the portieres should be
double.
smartly pointed, Milady Modish will
find altogether bewitching the long,
gracefully lined black satin pumps
with one eyelet fastening against
a high-cut tongue. With these, as
a fashion accompaniment have
come five-eyelet oxfords. And if
it's, pumps you'd have, why not a
pair of the silver-studded satin af
fairs? "
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One of the newest party gowns
is reminiscent of sister's bungalow
Shop Notes.
Separate waistcoats of duvetyn are
sold for prices ranging up to $25.
They are well made, of good ma
terials and sometimes have a little
tmbroidery in self-color, or con
trasting color, to add 'to their at
tractiveness. They come in several 1
colors, more of them in tan than in
any other shade, as this goes well
with suits of almost any of the dark
colors used this year.
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Face veils made of fine net and
mounted on a wide collar of taffeta
or satin, which fastens snuelv about
'.he throat, afe soldi to wear with
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place admirably and at the same
time give a very good finish to the
livening hats of brocade and tulle
are worn. One. that attracted much
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dull gold and black brocade, with
a band about it of jet and pearl in
lieu of brim, interspersed with the
jet sequins. -
Feather hats are one of the dis
tinctive touches in the millinary of
the autumn. They are not new for,
indeed, this summer has shown
marry small feather toques and tur
bans. But they, are, nevertheless, at
tracting a . good deal of attention.
The newest ones are larce hat, all
covered with feathers. t Usually they
are self-trimmed trimmed,, that is,
' with feathers, though sometimes
velvet flowers are used.
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ear with the wrist section pulled
over the cuff of the suit coat. These
gloves are high, as prices used to
go, but considering prices of every
other staple of dress they are not
tad.
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Monkey fur is used differently this
season from the" way it has been
used in other seasons. Perhaps that
is why it runs a good chance of go
ing through another successful sea
son. It is used in the form of fringe
more than in ana other way. One
of the smart new hats shows a tasse!
of monkey fur fringe fastened to the
crown, of brocaded silk, hanging at
one side.
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Velvet grapes trim one of the
smart frocks of ble serge. The
rjrapes are in natural colors, of pur-
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blue. They are made of cotton, so
that they stand out in real bunches,
and offer a really effective means of
trimming.
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