r 15 -It A. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 18, 1920. I tail tha Lot ta Nature's Mcsnd aua, Caualac aprina; al vlrtuaa hr ha ahlnaa. Gaarga Chapnaa. Waa dukadon lrga enough Shakaapaara. We like to think of the Fashions new As being planned for our Style Review By a woman schooled in the ways of art a whose life Dame Fash- ! ion's mirror, plays a part. J$ut the ' exquisite erea Hons adaptations, Are more often dreamed by men-inspirations Sketched in voguishly smart portrayals Gowns of low-cut bodice, quaint betrailed Whose exquisitely charm ful style of reflections Bring to the. world an utti ' mate dress distinction. For afternoon tea, mati nee or show "Everywoman Veritable Beauty - Show. BEAUTY is the keynote of "Everywoman," the great pic ture to be shown at the Rialto the ater. Fifteenth and Douglas, this week. , Beaoty of investiture, of gowns, of women, of theme and of action. The settings were designed with an eye to the fanciful, the gorgeous, the striking. I The gowns in the picture were creations by Clare West, while the bathing suits and chorus suits were designed by George Hopkins, two well known designer in the pic ture world. The production marks an epoch in artistry and the beauty of screen entertainment, for not alone is the picture physically beautiful, but the story itself possesses a charm and compelling power that is unescap-able." ",. jQtdrd) d!oppm$ villi J&Uy - . f ' C vjk m " Milady shall have tres chic chapeau Suits enchanting, youth ful, charmant quite Be-f rilled frocks for day or night A gorgeousness of color . ina ' Expressed in brilliancy alluring Reflections of a worlds de lightful femininity Made lovely by modes from the year's past vanity Witchingly adorned mod els lavishly exploit Artful designers loveliest "style creations And in Dame Fashion's mirror charmfully adroit We See unfolded a New Season's Mode Reflec tions. V Particularly Luring to "Everywom an," the One Word "Imported." MANY and varied are the inter esting style features of the new season. At Herzberg's Distinctive Shop, 1517 Douglas, known for their slogan of "Style Without Extrava gance," you'll find a recent importa tion an accordion-pleated separate skirt of an artistry to accentuate the costume. An exquisite finish to its enchdntingness is a delicately wrought bird on the front and back breadths of the skirt in widespread tracery of gorgeous gold threads. The .Whoje World Lave8 a Baby. , Lonr wrinklv kid cloves in black THAT'S why we find so delightful every smart we uutmann DaDy pictures at Hospe's, 1513 Douglas. Adorable babies, these; awake, with big, round, wise eyes; asleep with darling little smiling wrinkles around their eves, babv in his carriage with a de- AT Orchard Wilhelm's they're of- voted brother or sister hovering fering an excellent value in a near. The pictures are $2 each; nin.n!pr wa1nnr dinim? room suite. whe0 framed, are $4 and $3. Instantly recognized will be the quality of this lustrous dark wood, the artistry in fashioning of its pieces. "A period design," say we as we see the formation of the clas sic fluting on the legs, the exquisite ly carved medallions, and the artis- or white will finish toilette this season a Nine-Piece Walnut Dining Room " Suite Offered at Startling Reduction A Dress Suggestion MAY I not suggest that you call on Dorothy ,Hill, 205 Neville building, northeast corner Sixteenth and' Harney, for your next corset? As Dorothy Hill is a corset special ist I and carries a large stock of scientific corsets she js competent to mold stout figures into the styleful, straight lines demanded by the new suits, as well as to give th slender woman a corset assuring comfort and enjoyment in the new modes of the season. , Send for measure blanks and literature.: The Grace of Slim Reeds Swaying Where They Grow IS STILL grace when the reeds are cut and woven into furni ture which bears the sisrn of Omaha tic metal drops on the smooth roll- ing drawers. Ornamental in design, Sixteenth and Jones street. The undoubtedly, but with more practi- pieces are so arti5tic, so varied in canty man is usuauy lounu in pe riod designs. Included in this set which was formerly $485, and is now offered at $325, there is a 54-inh table, six straight chairs, and -one arm chair, each- with slip Spanish leather cushions, and a 60-inch buf fet of exceedingly richness in which will be found cunning compartments for silver and linens. vbeauty that 'they're suitable, quite, for any room of the home. Noth ing will do more to brighten "Every woman's" home than a new piece of this furniture, and the prices at which they're offered are indeed tempting. A Skin that "Everywoman" would Love to Have May Be Hers T F SHE'LL use Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, which they're featuring at the Green Pharmacy, Sixteenth and Howard, this week. Delightfully scented, of a consist--ency exquisitely soft, it comes in jars of 50 cents and $1.25 size. A shop of specialties for the beautify ing of lovely women, "Everywoman" will find their service quite after her own heart a Even When Many Miles Away rpHE friends of the Kase Studio, Second Floor, Neville Block, Sixteenth and Harney, remember them. People in California and Florida, as well as college people all over the United States are send ing in" films for finishing, so delight fully satisfactory have they found the work done in this specialty shop. Comfort and Beauty Irresistible to "Everywoman" COMFORT, long-sought with the achievement of lovely lines, may be found in the wearing of a Nu Bone corset from the Hattie Put nam Shop, 502 Karbach Block, southeast corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Phone Tyler 2993 for a personal fitting in your own home. And if you live out of town send for one of the complete order blanks. - In the Spring One's Fancy Turns to Thoughts of Clothes, WHEN you're planning the "use fuls" of a last season's ward robe, there's always a hat to be re blocked. The Kuger Hat Shop, third floor Barker block, southwest corner, Fifteenth and Farnam, will do this, also refreshen your feathers and marabou. Closed at 2 on Saturday. "Everywoman" Who Is to Be a Spring Bride ILL be a bit more lovely if she includes in her trousseau of delicate loveliness a plentiful supply of the effective' accordion pleated garments. There should be, of course, soft clinging crepey skirts f negligees over which may be worn the loose and lacy matinee iacquette with long-hanging , points. Then she'll want one of the new novelty suits for street wear and skirt with contrasting material coat. a i i M r i . : 1 1 N having a leather case in which th ,.tt,e arate skirts of to carry your vanity articles s;ik- xhe ideal Button and Pleating powder, cream and paste containers, company, 305 Brown block, Six mirror, brushes, etc. allthe many teenth and Farnam, will do this articles which make your own dress- pleating most reasonably. Send for ing table so necessary to a success- one of their illustrated catalogs ful toilette. With a thought to the which they'll send you free of sterner sex also are the cases at the charge. Omaha Printing company, Thir teenth and Farnam. In splendidly Elegance and Simplicity Mark the finished vachette or dull, rich-sur- versions of the Fur Mode , There's an Advantage "Everywoman," the Picture oi Wondrous Women QHOWS many delightfully dne U coiffures all of which require much waving and curling. The Nel son company, Electrical Appliance and Fixtures, next door to the Ot pheum theater, Fifteenth and Har ney, are featuring electric waving irons at $6 and $6.75 this week. Large and light, instantaneous and constant in their heating properties, you'll find them most convenient. For further beautifying they offer vibrators in every known make, at prices ranging from $5 to $28.50. This specialty shop carries appli ances of latest invention, and per fecting, and their artistic lighting fixtures are exquisite enough to bring joy to the heart of "Everywoman." faced leather, they have a price range from $4.15 to $16.65. You'll find, too, exquisitely fitted cases at pleasant pricings. A Spendid Opportunity to Brighten Up Your Home rpO INSTILL into a new attrac- THE National Fur and Tanning Co, Athletic Club building, Sev enteenth and Douglas, are especial ly featuring in their present sale, coatees and capes at one-fourth their original prices. An exquisite little Hudson seal coatee with long Ostrich tins are worn on' the arm. Bef mde-ed I. . china cabinet -idway between the shoulder and t -J... t,.- i-ine eiDOW, ana aiiacneu ro nicvai one of the new models whose glass ,rn,Ut, Unu h. frm the arm. Never Were Stylists So Versatile TN the fashioning of wondrously X doors are embellished with grilles,' decorative indeed. This piece which was priced at $135 is now offered at $87.50. The server, a dainty little table, delightful in possibilities, was $65 and is now $39. You'll find this a marvelous value 1 . containing the rose table decorations are but 85 cents and $1.40. These in blue, green and brown. 'it " Suits Happily Inspired ' -A RE the new creations at the'Em porium, Sixteenth between Har ney and Farnam. Embroidery, hand wrought, reflecting in a charming wise Dame Fashion's lat.st style mandates, is to be seen decorating every spot of a bolero jacquette forming the upper half of a distinc tive little tricotine model. Adding to its rich becomingness is a Tuxedo rolled collar of cloth-of-gold. Softly tinted is the lining, giving the effect of hand painting in its softly merged gold, henna, yellow and pastel greens. Quaintly youthful is the silk-girdled skirt whose outstanding 'pockets are buttoned in scallops to the skirt proper. Further fascination has the skirt in a below-the-knees . tunic, very, very new. Designed and fashioned by a house of greatest ex clusiveness'whose name carries dis tinction in the world of dress! ; As the Season of Winter Drags Through HOW tired we become of the household surroundings, what a longing fills ,our hearts for flow ers and a breath of springtime! If we're not among the fortunate ones who seek southern shores, we fill our homes with potted plants. The John. Bath Flower Shop, Eighteenth land Farnam, has a delightful dis play of potted plants of all kinds irt exquisite wicker and. pottery con tainers, ranging in price from 75c to$5 lovely hats as they have shown themselves this year. The Nebras ka Clothing Co., Fifteenth and Far- tiatTt ltr m m-mi imA wrJrTi Oriental pottery flower bowls for exqu'isite handpasted feather models. Brilliant as any plumed bird ot the air, gay, saucy and colorful as a crimson warbler in the south, to which many of them soon will jour ney, delicately colored as one of" the - more elusive songsters, they're style-thoughts of some of the most .prominent creators in the millinery world today. The distinctively shaped high crown of one little model has, chos en for its fashioning, bright, point ed hackle feathers. Four rounded brim pieces daring in their loveli ness, flare back from the face, these in vivid French blue cassowary. For the matron with rounded features, is the original turban which sweeps back from the ace into daintily pointed wings. An other of glossy brown has a rolled brim with sweeping wing brushing the shoulder. Eight colors, daringly blended combine in charmfulness in the brim of a "round-a-bout" model; vieing with it in brilliancy is the "jade blue" hat nearby with cunningly cupped feathers. . Model chapeaux, these, to delight the woman seeking the smart, the distinctive, 'the' ultra in milinery. . In the Lobby Windows of the Rialto Theater "tpVERYWOMAN" will find dis . ' t plays of greatest interest, for The New Modes Reveal a Rare Lee's Rialto Theater Drug Store, Artistry in Women's Apparel for following 4heir usual policy of co . u ' ' L A tion is the January offering of sauare cut sauirrel collar whose furniture, Vugs and draperies at H. long fishtail panel in the back, has R. Bowen's, Sixteenth and Howard, a wjde belt slipped through it. is Luxurious davenports, overstuffed .the last word in stylefulness Clev- and deep rtshioned, gracefully fash- e under the arms transform ioned, long, narrow davenport tables ti"'to oatef of -pr5c f im 1 of lustrous mahogany, novelty pieces ?ibiht.es. Formerly priced at $400 it in mahogang, cane-inset backed exceptional value. Cut on the chairs, datotv (ratele tables, artis- new pointed lines, is a Hudson seal . ' : - tr ..,- ... tic mirrors, charming little sewing cabinets and effective lamps are of ferings to make the living room "livable." Dining room suites in period designs are to be had in any with wide band of the same fur round the edge. Long-hanging points in the back, on each arm, and in the front, make this a won drously lovely fur garment, exqui site from its inmost lining of brown wood desired; American walnut, crepe to the farthest outstanding solid mahogany and oak in three tip or tur. inisw.i ongmauyw. finishes. Then other and endlessly Lovely for an older woman is a delightful1 possibilities are offered exquisite ciuncnuia in a suvery in furniture for the sun and bed rooms, all at prices of surprising values. a a a gray. Une-iourtn ott $J03, on tnis makes it reasonable indeed. " Especially charming is one of the new wide panels in the back, Planning a Home E O the Dawning Season. T KNEETER, exclusive ladies x tailor, second floor, south west corner Sixteenth and Howard, is interpreting the new fashions with unusual cleverness. - Exquisitely charming is the appeal of vivid col oring, dainty linings and graceful silhouettes, the new models leaving his shop daily are expressive of the gay and colorful days of spring. operation, have placed therein creams, perfumes, toilet requisites of all kinds which make "Every woman" the most exquisitely groomed creature known, v Their popular fountain is featuring an "Everywoman" Sundae for 25c all during the week's performance of this pjcture. " , ' a a Metal girdles of all sorts are aa interesting accessory. Sometimes Rarelv lovely, you'll find the prices tney consist of several yards of me- quoted particularly interesting., "inc cora wnn enas or neavy metal Phone Douglas 6065. ' tassels. These are draped twice a "Everywoman" Loves Cleanliness. TNSTINCTIVELY and. naturally i- "Everywoman" wants her home to be the acme of cleanliness, know ing full well that the health and happiness of her family depend, in large measure, upon the immaculate ness of the rugs, drapes and up holstery of her home.. So, she Calls' TNT the dailv arrivals at the Mr- E'tiS8! '?' 1 Ardle-Blake Chapeau shop, Far ing establishment which instantly . y sets in motion their excellent ser- nam betwn Seventeenth and Six- vice corps. They a veritable army teentn. ioit silken affairs for wear oi aenvery men ftnd cleaners under with care-free frocks for the out-of around the waist and then terminate over the left hip, or, newer still, di directly in the front. Sometimes the metal girdles are more like large bracelets with a clasp at the junc ture. "Everywoman" Will Find a Hat to Match the Mood of Every Hour raarKea on the sun Dial command for the serving of "Every. woman. i , a a. a Cross stitch embroidery marks one of the newest duvetyn frocks. The cross stitch is done in silk, in doors, daintily formal affairs for lovely lace and lingerie gowns at the tea hour, that make one wish it might be aWays afternoon.. Sports hats as brilliantly blue as the sea, green as the royal palms and rose- the same shade as the dnvtvn snrf mlnrj v t Vi. v.,i tliis break in the surface of the fabric young Sub-Deb. Jdeal for tm; furnishes the only bit cf decoration spring bride, delightful for the needed on the frock "southern trip. XCEPT for the woman who is really a nomad and a gypsy with an unquenchable desire to wander and roam, every daughter of Eve either has a home of her own that is her very own or indulges in occasional day dreams of such a home. And doubtless the homes that have resulted after the most frequent day dreams are the bet ter planned and the more homelike when they do materialize. It wouldn't be a very bad idea for you, if ydur home is still in the realm of day dreams, to get a little notebook in wliich to jot down the really good ideas you get concerning the possible home when it comes. From the mistakes of others you may profit immensely. You have really brilliant ideas, sometimes concerning the placing of a, cupboard or closet or the arrangement of windows. But if you do not keep track of these ideas as they come they will be sure to slip away from you, and wfren the chance comes to have your own home built as you would like it you stop and. wonder where all those brilliant ideas have gone, and then you meekly accept the plans that the architect draws up for you and have a home with all the faults and incon veniences of your neighbors' homes. , ' Perhaps the first thing that you should consider when you contemplate your house is the arrangement of the rooms in relation to the points of the compass, and here are some practical points that you should bear in mind. If it is a small house with possibly dnly one bathroom, put that bathroom on the sunny side of the house, or at least arrange it so that on fair days, winter and summer, direct sunshine comes into the bathroom at least an hour or so every day. Sunshine is the best of all disinfectants, and where there w running water and plumbing there should be plenty of it. - If you have a sun room, for the sake of consistency as well as your own comfort, have it arranged so that it is a sun room. In some houses recent ly built for speculation the sun rooms are arsnged any place to suit the convenience of the architect and builder, and in many of the houses they are to be found on the north side of the house Where not one ray of the sun comes during the cooler months of the year. And a sunless sun room is really a room wasted. , - Try to contrive a short passage from your kitchen to your front hall if possible arranging so that you do not have to go through the dining room to get there. x ; Always reniember the problem of keeping your house in order is facilitated if you have some 'convenient place for rubbers, umbrellas and men's hats and outside apparel. A downstairs lavatory is ond of the great est conveniences that -you can put into your house and a tremendous step saver. ' . . If you are usually without a maid or are subject to the departure of your maids, have a kitchen nook where vou can serw th hastilv nrnaror! sbreakfast or supper without making it necessary to carry food and dishes into the dining room. So many of the newly-planned houses do have this convenience, which is prjferably arranged with just" room for a table and with a bench on each ( side which can be upholstered and fitted with cushions against the wall behind them, after the manner of the seating stalls in-old English inns. Even if you do nojt have to shift without a maid you will find.that this device will be of great 'comfort to your serv.nt or servants who thus have a little place for meals and for a sittjng room at slack times. f 2" If you are going to remain in your house in warm weather be sure to have an upstairs sleeping porch, or if th houit is a bungalow, a porch convenient to the bedroom. Imported Goodies of Supreme De- dainty cape in caracul whose col- liciousness lar ana poctcet outlining on umi AT Sommer's Specialty Shop, PT'largbeaver cape effect, ex- Brandeis Theater building, Sev- cellent in quality was $425, and is enteenth and Douglas, is always to a rich, appearing garment. Dainty be found a tempting variety of good ' its loveliness is a smaller piece things to eat. Of special interest of Nutria whose first price tag bears among late importations is Haas- the price of $250. Baruch company's walnut pickles in Specially priced also are men's pint glass jars, possessing the. last collars in Hudson seal, Nutria, Beav- touch of perfection in flavor. ' er, Otter," Muskrat, Persian lamb Then there are the sweet, tender, and near Seal, which formerly had juicy Malaga grapes, just arrived a price of from $20 to $65. ' from sunny Spain, dainty morsels ot food that make an irresistible appeal.' A new preserve of unusual attrac tion is the Cresca. Pinard table prunes from France, a real food treat, healthful and appetizing, and possessing a rich, appealing flavor. And cocoanuts, too, the first of the season, richly meated and full flavored. Here is always to be found the choicest offerings of the world's finest gardens and orchards. Out of town orders will be given im . mediate attention and at all times you will find the Specialty studious ot your wants. a a a A Showing of Frocks "Everywoman" Will Love. "nKIN BROS.,' Sixteenth To More Properly Introduce ta Madam and Madamoiselle Omaha THE many diversions in form and fabric of the new season's-ctyles, Mr. and Mrs. Lamond1 of the La mond Specialty Shop, second floor, Securities building, Sixteehth ani Farnam, are now in New York. That is why we find so very de lightful this shop's showing of mod els, for they are all personally se lected for a fastidious clientele. Such a feast of the unusual and original are they choosing for you! f Delectably Dainty Handmade House Frocks ARE those in vivid -oiles and organdies at the Vanity Shop, third floor, Securities building, Six-,. teenth and, Farnam. Unusually v lovely they re artistically fashioned to slip over milady's head in a most ravishing way, and may be had for $7.50 each. The bungalow aprons with tucked panels are $2.95 up. Shop and Harney, are showing a display of "Everywoman" pictures in their windows together with gowns and frocks no less lovely than those shown in this remarkable produc- There's All the Difference in the World in Corduroys SOME of them are soft and silky, artistic in every thread, "other pieces present a peculiarly harsh surface which' is almost impossible tion. An interpretation of notable to make into attractive garments. ransian styie tnemes is a aaric jnow it you are a woman wno ap- bronze charmeuse antique. The wide predates excellent quality in ma- armholes.hint at Japanese influence terials, you'll find most appealing until we see that they're Jut the be- the corduroy suits which they're of- ginning of a draped sash which ties fering at the Barker Junior Shop, with decided chic in the back. Be second floor, Securities building, witchingly puffed are the sleeve fin- Sixteenth and Farnam. Extra heavv, ishings at the elbows. On the left excellently tailored, suits from 6 hip the bodice is draped down over to 17 years, they're offered at $10. the bouffant puffings and held in Extra trousers pf the same quality mai.c uy iwu imS oi. ur5. oij-ic- are l.vs a pair. And yoo should Jul exponents of a -mode charmingly see the overcoats! Just like fath- drous artistry. a. a a Clusters of deep ers mannish effects with inverted pleats in the back, cleverly cut, sized from 2 to 8 vears. thev't orange roses but $75a Xhe on1v t u- clothes shop for boys in town, they yJ&iB. offer values' pleasing indeed. frock! , Before Starting For Foreign Pleas ure Resorts Exceedingly Dressy Are Milady's Shoes for Spring. THE F. A- f Rrtn c.t,n c:' EVERYWOMAN" should give 1 teenth and Farnam caxc.u. .a.u -uon tnc a most deIiKntu, ew patent kid choosing of her stationery,-fbr who hasn't experienced .the inconvenience pump. "Gypsy Cut," with a long sienaer vamp qjstmguished by a of not being able to find what she daintv seam down tn th ;n f k wants when away?" The Megeath toe from the beginning of the Col- Ftationery company, Fifteenth and onial tongue above a dainty silver Farnam, is offering most" distinctive buckle. This model is $16.50. Then papers, in all the well known makes, they've a new satin unusually smart colors and shapes delightfully lovely, for thVsame price; this in black. Beautiful - monograms, unusual in A brown kid and satin combination conception, lend a touch of wished- pump is $17.50 and is the most for smartness to milady's corre- fascinating shade imaginable. The spondence. You'll find their en- same cut in a black is the same price, graving department most skillful in Milady's shoes wert never more cast more tarda art needed. decorative. Aren't You Hungry at Lunchtimef A ND in' every office arises the question of "Where are you go ing to lunch today?" You'll find at the Flatiron cafe, Seventeenth and St. Marys avenue, a most delicious luncheon generous servings, de lightfully prepared and served, atl for 45 cents. -1 , : ' My Dears: nHE shops are more interesting daily enriched by newly-arrived exclusive selections made by buy ers now in the eastern markets. Particular attention has been giv en this year, as in years "gone by; to travelers to southern climes. And interpretations of the spirit of the great outdoors are to be seen on all -sides, brilliant color harmonies, new materials and new lines that reveal the ingenious hand of fashion and emphasize the , smartness of sim plicity. , . Perhaps the most noticeably new thing about the advance spring fash ions is. an introduction of distincr tively different suits. Etons, heavi ly braided, skirts draped and trimmed in a way most refreshing. Coats semi-tailored with cunninjr cut-away effect, metallic vestings in clever fishtail panels. Fashions for the greater happi- ? ness of "Everywoman.- , Vttl mnA taax4aaa,a.la A m.I M mm .