THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE : MARCH 28, 1929. I Quite the Most Unusual Fur Show - room in Omaha THE Alaska Fur company has moved from their corner show room, northeast corner Sixteenth and Douglas, second fl6or, to 207, farther down the hall. Three rooms have been converted intc one for the showroom proper, making a great, light, airy place, whose light ing is aided by inverted bowl shades. French gray and ' vivid blue is the color scheme carried out in woodwork, paper rugs and wicker furniture, while the draperies are chintz in unusually effective col orings. The kind of a place one can study furs to their smallest'" de tail to entire satisfaction Fascinating fur news this shop has for Milady! Lots and lots of Japanese mink will be seen on smartly dressed femininity during the coming fashion seasons. Capes were never better in fur dom as large and as elaborate as One's purse will permit. Dolman effects in Hudson seal and mole promise a stunning effect un deniably rich and this shop is all ready making up these magnificent fur garments. You'll be interested in the busy workroom oi 1 his shop, where many new machines whir most busily; also interested to know that the storage space is enlarged for the coming season. For Use of Novice As Well As Professional HHHE A. Hospe company art de partment, 1513 Douglas, have a nir II ma rt ri neni pnt r rir.fr colors, perfectly blending coloring for photographs and photo engrav ings. Also "triangle" opaque colors for posters and illustrating in a wide range of vivid colors. Many Days Havte Been Really Warm. SO WARM that one enjoys don ning one of the delightful little white Flaxon "Slip-Ons" which they show in the Vanity shop, third floor Securities building, Sixteenth and Farnam streets. Long, lace edged pockets adorn the sides of this dainty frock, and the price tag, un believably low, is $8. There's an orchid shade of French voile, priced at $12 a vivid watermelon rose at $8, while that charming apricot tint with cascaded vestee of lace, a bit more formal than the other "slip on," is priced at $12. They're either square neck or "v-points," which ever preferred, in a laciness most becoming. The Entire Family Washing. MAY be ironed on the Thor Ironer which is now being most satisfactorily demonstrated in the Nebraska Power company's showroom, Fifteenth and Far nam. Absolutely eliminating the washwoman - or laundry problem, it pays for itself easily within a year. And what a joy it is to be surel Men's shirts can be ironed perfectly in a few minutes, sheets, napkins, towels, handker chiefs, rompers, children's dresses,' (even boxplcated skirts) hose and socks, embroidery pieces of sheer beauty, tablecloths, pillow slips, underwear,, soft silk and satin gar ments, kitchen aprons, house dresses, plain petties and pajamas, you'll really . find most surprising this demonstration of the wonder working labor saver. I'll be glad to send a booklet with illustrations. The harem skirt that gathered-in-at-the-Iower-edge style that suggests the principal garment worn by mem bers of a nation now meandering Asia-ward. Mr (3b Uloppiii Vifh Wn ' vis Oh, could the fiddle know How we enjoy its soaring singing tone, Brought out by one who "makes his soul Us own, How happy it would be! Oh, could the rose but sense, The lily feel, the violet recognize How lovely they appear to human eyes, How much more beauty might they not reveal! Oh, could the stars but see How dewy eyes down here light up at sight of them, Serene and pure in heaven's diadem, How blest the stars would be! Is there a world above, Where all this may be true? A quickening world that glows Fiddle, and star, and rose, Living, for me and you? Returning thrill for thrill and love for love? It must, it shall be so, A Beauty shall know 1 v Itself, its like, its power in everything; Star, harp and flower, by feeling's magic dower, (Oh, poet's vision fond), shall to our soul respond, And,1 through us, blest forever live and sing!m Beauty Shall Live, in St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Easter a Time of Flowers. NO OTHER season of the year calls quite so insistently for flowers as the Easter festival. This, then is the time of the year when the flower shop of John Bath, Eigh teenth and Farnam, is a riotous mass of fragrant loveliness. Every one everywhere wants flowers and has them, too. "You'll find this a shop of excellent service, artistic in every sense of the word. MY DEARS: ' THE radiance of lovely springtime is reflected ti.icifehout the fashion world. Every shop, from side to side, end to end, fairly scintillates There Couldn't Be a Better Time TO VISIT the Graceland Sweet Reflecting in Every Alluring Detail HE freshness and beauty of spring, those art papers at the Sam Newman Decorating Shop, MKhteentli - and Farnam. Japanese prints in rare colorings, quaint de igns, tapestry papers in me new in visible lining with predominating colors, in taupe with blue grays and rose timings in merging designs of long-tipped leaves. Softly detailed landscapes, Japanese gardens in mul berry shades with details emphasized by linings of rose. Surprisingly lovely are the sun parlor conceptions with vivid yellow the background for a gayly riotous profusion of queer flowers and . lanterns. Par ticularly interesting are the kinder garten story book nursery borders, each character delightfully tinted. Ho-Peep, dainty as ever; Red Rid hghood, roguishly lovely; Humpty Dumpty, that awkward little fellow; Mary with a lamb who "loved to go to school." Any child would love this border with jts flower finish. - Silk knitted scarfs for the warmer days when furs are not comfortable and yet one dare not go without a, neck and shoulder wrap. The new one are exquisite in colorings. The Easter Rabbit Never Found t T"1 Sweeter' Place, I'm Sure, shop than on this Easter day, April 4. A most delightful place is this out on West Center street road directly across from the new hangar, with the gaiety of new apparel, taking a leaf from Nature's own book, Indoor notes of spring are sounded on every side. And it truly seems right that we should be particularly gorgeous this which makes it doubly interesting. 'spring as never before, for with the lightening of the troublous tension of Make reservations for one of their wartime we've a tendency to wear colors expressing our joyousness. Ter- 'delightful chicken dinners, or drop , .... , , . , 7 . i .u t in for their well-known coffee and haps that is why we find so eminently satisfying the sport clothes of ex- prencn pastries. s ccedingly rich fabrics,, captivating styling. The Eton a Dominant Style Note This Spring. THE Lamond Specialty Shop, second floor -Securities bldg., Sixteenth and Farnam, is showing most interesting 'Eton coat, dress models possessing to a degree Inexpensive Easter Remembrances of Exquisite Artistry. - WHEN you send Milady Fair a box of flowers on Easter morn ing, include a dainty brooch for lasting love. The Edholm Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Harney, has charm and individuality, A navy 'just received particularly pleasing serge whose Eton. coat is bound in little gift pins. Blue enamel deco black braid, the new looped design, - rat the tiny ba&ket ; an oval of i . . To Provide for a Growing Trade. THE Rouse Edison Parlors have moved to 1916 Farnam where they can have enlarged floor space. You'll find interesting indeed the large reception hall, decorated in soft tan and mulberry, the long row of - sound proof demontsration rooms, and the big showroom of New Edison models in lustrous wooded cabinets of rare beauty. Best of all, visitors are cordially welcomed at all times to hear this instrument with a soul." A new drop-stitched silk 'jersey, for , use" in making the stunning blouse. Although this may be of the "lctte" family, so long popular, I would call if "ribbosene cloth," so nearly does it resemble this ma terial. Trimmed with ribbosene fringe or inserts, a blouse of this fabric would be extremely fetching. Accordion Pleats Delightful But Trying. THE other day I quite fell in love with a little accordion pleated dress, but, upon- trying it on, it roved to be a bit snug fitting trie htys. Knowing, however, what sylph-like lines the new corset which Dorothy Hill's fitting gives one, I enlisted her aid to the end that I'm wearing with great becom ingness the very same little trotteur. The smart effect of the accordion pleated model lies in the knack of wearing it just' as closely fitting as possible, with a decided , tapering round the feet. If you cannot visit Dorothy Hill, second floor Neville block, northeast corner of Sixteenth and Harnev. send for measure blank and literature. Surprisingly lovely are the silk and satin brassieres which she fits to your particular Dully dyed wooden beads, an adornment for georgette frocks of til kiftds, i 01 U ftccaiionfc Ideal Confirmation Gifts.' THE confirmation gift is one which should be of permanent loveliness. For boys and girls John Henrickson, the Loyal Jeweler, Six teenth and Capitol avenue, is show ing watches of dependable worth priced at $25 and up. These in verv beautiful plain cases or those all over engraved, exceptionally fine. For the' boys a medium-sized case with dainty thin edges for wear with a dainty fine-linked gold chain. For the girls, tiny timepieces- to wear around the neck on a ribbon, or on gold bracelet or ribbon around the wrist. Since gifting is essentially a part of the Easter time, this artistic shop is offering a splendid line of dainty stick pins for men, bar pins and brooches for women, while pe culiarly fitting to slip in with the Easter lilies are the lacey pierced platinum creations in rings and pins. Nothing More Noticeable As An Expression of Personality THAN milady's handkerchief of sheerest linen decorated with hand embroidery and drawn work. Thompson-Belden's offer for the Easter costume Madeira embroid ered linen squares from 60 cents to $2, Spanish hand embroidered af fairs that might serve as aid td the coquetry of a dark-eyed Spanish beauty, ranging from 60 cents to $1, and that delightful French work, perhaps the very finest of embroid ery, at from 60 cents to $15. Little lawn affairs, infinitely dainty at 12 1-2, 15 and 25 cents, and the smart plain linens at 35, 50 and 75 cents, $1 and $1.25. Nothing Could Be More Charming As An Easter Gift Than Baskets ESPECIALLY if it's a Japanese basket with bright-colored dec orations such as they're showing in the Nippon Importing company's shop, 218 South Eighteenth street. Dangling bright tassels and coins, they're priced at 55c, $1.10, $1.50, $1.90 and $275. Golf Enthusiasts - WILL be glad to know that they may replenish their stock of golf sticks from $1.75 up at the Townsend Gun company, 1514 Far nam street, the shop well known to lovers of outdoor sports, for it is truly the headquarters of all sport ing goods supplies. Golf balls, a very complete line, have just ar rived, assuring a "cracking good game." . Gift Novelties From the Whole World. THE Easter gift above all others should be a bit more unusual, more exquisite, if possible, than the gift at any other time of the year. The Eldridge Importing Co., Four teenth and Farnam, is a place of fascinating gifts, novelly beautiful together by dainty narrow long ended tie of black which falls with . charming effect over the dotted lace net vestee. Further fashion sur prises are seen in an accordion pleated skirt and wide girdle sash of Roman striped ribbon. This model is offered at $49.50. Superioi in quality is the navy tricotine with little rolled collar on each side of a tan georgette accordion pleated gold with three pearls to simulate flowers, $8. A blue enameled friend ship circle with tiny line of gold in- Baskets of Fruit for the side has set at intervals four small pearls, $6. To accompany a box of jonquils there's a long narrow gold circlet with a conventional design in white enameling and a pearl in the center, $5. A bit more elabo- Easter Hostess. IF you're a truly thoughtful guest you'll take or send a specially arranged basket of fruit as an offer- HAN the showing of candies a' f Candy Land, Sixteenth and Far nam. Cleverly decorated big eggi which open to be filled with pun colored candy eggs. These at 35c 50c and 75c. Then wrapped in linse of purple and silver, large crean filled chocolate eggs at 15c. Some thing, quite newin Easter offerings the bunnies on wheels to make t more lasting toy which may bi filled with sweets are 75c and $1 Adorable bunnies in brown an white with real whiskers and pink lined ears, . just like the beloved "Teddies," are $1. To insure th youngsters that "bunny beautiful" won't wander away, there's a daintj little bell around the neck of each one. Tiny chicks are 10c each and the eggs in all sizes may be had for 75c a pound. For "grown-up ladies there are specially prepared Eastei candy boxings at all prices, quaintly shaped purple boxes with sprig oi lilac if one fancies it. A neck fixin which really forms a fascinating bit of yoke. Net with frills of lace and dainty embroidery. Exquisite Expressions of Eastertide. rPHE Resurrection Morn, The De- objects, gathered with infinite care of the short sleeves, of extra quality from all parts of the world. Ex- the heavy Roman striped ribbon in f i, i..;..e ct,,vh the sash, which swings with each --.- c vestee. Deep slashes add to the chic rate, tne circle set sonaiy in perieci lime pearis, io, or mc large circle of seed pearls fashioning a line of exquisite blossoms, $20. Exquisite feather fans to flutter, allurement skjrt A suggestion of goid braid with milady's . party gown, dainty js seen along the edges of the Eton pieces of semi-precious jewelry, and cuffs. This model, most reason beaded bags, silken kimonos of ably price 1 indeed, is $65. Dresses witching loveliness, it's a gift show- rarely interesting for -wear as both ing of incomparable artistry. dresses and suits. "mother" gifts these. Brushed wool as rough appearing as a soldier's blanket, as shiny soft as a rose petal, have formed a com bine likely to last throughout the season, mmmm wm i ; t mm m mmfmT 1 j ! :i ' m !!,,,,;, "Ivt ilyiViWl ' '!'', fill j 6K Sl'P flpl rJ 1 1 .'"'H mi v" "Vfy;.4 MOWmm fh A '4 r i K&I w t r fel" W The, Very Latest Word in the Realm Chapeaux of Chic to Greet Spring.' of Dress " rnHE F. M. Schadell & Company UNUSUAL, indeed, that white hat department, Sixteenth and Moonglo Fan - ta - si Russian Douglas, offers a diversity of blouse sports suit they're showing chapeaux charmant to greet the at The Emnorium. 310-12 South bright days of early spring. New " TM inj to the Easter hostess. The Som- J mers specialty bhop, next door Brandeis theater, Seventeenth and Douglas, have a delightful array of fruits from the entrancing garden spots of the world, rarely beautiful, exotically fragrant. With tiny jars of delicacies, spiced nuts, candied and brandicd fruits they make an offering of true appreciation for hos pitality extended. For the .young sters of the household there are surprise baskets, where in a nest of dainty shredded paper "Bobby and Betty" will find the Easter Bunny's ggs. ' All black hats with that richly luring cire satin combined with straw of shining chicolette or cello phane braid or combined most fetch ingly with crepe or silk. A Suit that Savors of Style Smacks of Spring, A CHIEVING the charm and orig inality which distinguishes the sports toga of spring 1920, the lit tle novelty suit at Herzberg's, 1517 Douglas street.' The coat, as you've guessed, is one of those alluring new shades of tan velour, trimmed in every conceivable place in French patent leather around the collar and lapels, buttonholes and on each one of the four bandings of the pockets. Excellently tailored is the inverted pleat which breaks under the narrow patent belt. Jade green lines mark a tiny check in the box pleated skirt made to fit around the upper hips by severely stitched lines on the edges of the pleats. ' A suit of diverse uses, for either the skirt or the coat may be worn separately with extreme becomingness. Really Remarkable Service. rPHE Megeath Stationery Com pany, Fifteenth and Farnam, have accomplished the impossiblel During the past few weeks they have taken excellent care of their patron age, although the entire stock has been in process of moving to their new location on Douglas opposite ,the Moon theater; 1403 Douglas. Easter Victrola Records that delightful Vktrofa depart ment of the -Brandeis Stores, mainMloor, they're offering particu- inny leasing iajuci iciuius. jusi j:,;, , .i, c..J... ,u.i what the home needs to make the t,0."s rt?t',5 Sunday scho1 r00IB j,,, i,i a u of the church. scent From the Cross, Christ I Gethsemano and appealing Jesui Christus, head are suitable Eastet pictures as shown in Hospe's win dow, 1513 Douglas. Delightful ad- day more holy, to draw home-lov ing hearts closer together: Open the Gates of the Temple, In the way of suits vestees of ex Evan Williams, No. 74198, size 12, ceeding richness, bloused or cheval $1.50. ier backs, Tuxedo reveres, gold cord The Palms, the Lost Chord, Rei- girdles, ripple jackets, much heavy nald Wcrrenrath, No. 45089, size 10, seit-coior silk embrodcries. $1. Festival Te Deum, part 1 ; Festival Te Deum, part 2; Trinity Choir, No. 35674, size 12, $1.35.. Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, Harold Jarvis; Christ Arose, Haydn Quartet, No. 16008. size 10, 85 cents. The First Showing in Omaha. "CI LDRIDGE Importing Co., Four, teenth and Farnam, have thf first showing seen in Omaha "oi those fascinating Japanese - cotton You'll find in this department a priiits in warm browns, greens and wide selection of every style of Vic trola and a most competent sales force, courteous to your every wish. Record service infinitely satisfying. It's Really Astonishing the Extent of Embroidery Seen in the Spring Fashion World. N A SPORTS blouse seen this week is of white taffeta with foot wide band around the hem solidly embroidered, hat to match, and the skirt fashioned of accordion pleated nasturtium-shaded crepe. The para-: sol to be carried with this stunning stylefulness shows panels with the same embroidery design exquisitely wrought. "Practically nothing is impossible in the embroidery world." says Mr. Ver Mehren of the Ideal Button and Pleating company, third floor. Brown block, Sixteenth and Douglas. He also tells us that there's no limit to the pleating busi ness this year. You'll find this a shop of excellent service, painstak ing and prompt. I shall be glad to send a booklet on request. ..', Modest wee posies from nature's own garden, loose-petalled rises, soft-toned French bouquets add diversified charm to maline hats. Chinese reds to be used as draperies table runners and cushions in tht sun parlor or on the porch You've n idea how very lovely they are, for thi designs are so very quaint, birds and men's heads, queerly perfect con vential detail, in charming combina tion of color. Sunfast and tubfast, they re 14 inches wide'anA' WW a yard. ! Very New in Draperies pliqued Cutouts o f Chintzes. the Ap-English THE drapery department of the find powders and perfumes TT T? Rnurrn Furniture Ov fflnrimis arrav at th Cirepn PI Sixteenth, between Farnam and Harney.- The blouse effect is achieved by tieing the sash girdle tightly at the waistline, with ''a French effect undeniably fascinating in the showing just below the coat blouse of a black and silver brocade vest which buttons over the shoul ders and a tassel-ended cord girdle of the same. Wide cuffs below the cibow show the same black brocade, while the collar is a double-pointed draped affair so beloved by French designers. One of the most ador able of the French models shown in this shop! Shoes for Every Houf of the Fash ion Day and Night. TVriLADY of 1920 is infinitely well Gage pattern models filled an entire window the other afternoon. Sev eral of them featured the new jade green. Une, a jade green hair of blue cherries falling at each side of the bim. Quite a contrast to these bits- of tailored trimne.-s are the chantilly lace draped affairs with disclosure of flowers underneath. You'll Be Glad to Know. fJlHAT the Flatiron cafe, Seven teenth and St. Mary's avenue, has a delightfully decorated little party room furnished in white tables and chairs, softly shaded lamps and " Howard, is showing your friends' to assemble here for distinctly new effects in window the card party, with tables reserved lreat.m?nt?-. Wholly delightful is an cloth, has a handinsr of ereen leaves for a certain number of hours nlav- English chintz of gray with; motits across the crown top with a fancy ing. with a dainty luncheon served m blue, purple, terra cotta and black, at a specified time. Is this not a welcome service? Smocks of Japanese crepe 'em broidered in yarn and every woman looks well in a smock. Particularly Suitable as an Easter Gift TS a box of fascinating French X powder or a daintily decorated bottle of rare perfume created as only the Frenchman can. You'll glorious array at the Greene Phar macy, Sixteenth and Howard, as well as delightful vanities, mirrors, brushes and trays for milady's dress-, ing table. Ideally lovely Easter offerings. ' Fascinating -Fashion Foibles Jewelry of Diversified Charm Latest Fad in East shod, artistic dainty bits oi piece I Heard the Other Morning THAT a Polly reader from out in the state said that she had never before received helpful kodak serv ice before visiting the Kase studio, second floor, Neville block. "Not only do they render excellent service in developing and printing," said this lady, "but they get at the root of one's work in the line of kodak ery. a helpful service of artistic pos sibilities." You'll find most entranc ing, too, their enlargements in either gray or brown finish. OFTEN one's spring costume made artistic by the proper oT costume jewelry. One's leather or satin, the artistic accom- jewelry, like one's home . back- paniment to every styleful costume, ground, should be selected to reflect The F. & M. Boot Shop, Sixteenth one's personality, a.id Farnam, have completed a very Beaded necklaces, as of yore, are pleasing booklet of spring and sum- niost popular and new notes in these mer footwear which I'll very gladly adornments step forth daily, send upon receipt of your order. niost effective chain, rather long The shop of exceedingly clever fit- alm sujtf(i for tlc arge WOman of ting, high quality boots, you 11 find queenly proportions, is of enormous the shoes you ve longed , for here. cut ict bead;. most beautiful when worn with black velvet. Another necklace of long beads in graduated size appears in jade, and is decidedly striking when worn with navy blue. This blue and green combination is one that is being featured by some of our shops in a DO YOU KNOW That Polly, your shopper, will help you designyour frocks and suits, sending samples and sug gestions for fashioning the newly styleful garments of each new season. That she will send de scriptions and prices of models in the shops. (But please send postage.) Saw a verv chic pump, high -on the instep with patent heels, dull black kid vamps, smartly effective with any color. One Can Hardly Achieve a Coiffure Nowadays TT7ITHOUT the aid of those big, number of frocks. W soft ear muffs of finest quality , The flat necklace, fashioned on , . . c cu loom, which is best known as hair. The F. M. Schadell Shop, Six- sautofr - has won avor It is de. teenth and " Douglas, is showing signed in a variety of patterns and these hair conceits in ordinary coior combinations sufficient to shades for $4 each, with an exten- nieet the most individual taste. One sive display of the difficult extra rather unusual design is worked in shades, at $5 and $6. Just arrived is geranium red, with little rotes here a new line of wavy switches par- and there in reseda green beads, ticularly adapted for the new low This necklace is of solid bead work hair dress. Three-stemmed, of best and has no open spaces of strung quality hair. ,. they're $6. A better beads, as have a number of the de grade art triced at $10 aa.4 $12. '" Another similar chain is fashioned of rich blue and steel. Others, in ali steel, are quite lovely. A rather unusual Javalliere ap pears m a tlat design of green gold, whose quaint design has been cut out and applied to a French pleated valance across the top, fashioned of old blue silk rep. In this versa tile department one may have wicker furniture pieces upholstered in charming cretonnes or the richer damasks in harmony with the decor ative plan of the living or sun room. Attractive indeed are the panel curtains in ivory voile with very elaborate real filet medallions surrounding inserts of Italian em broidery or combined with cluny edgings. A very handsome curtain in deep cream shows exquisitely wrought antique lace and broad band ings f filet. To be placed near, these conceptions of loveliness are the new candle sconce mirrors to with pendants of long pear-shaped i, h, inor Kv nirfnrA mrA anrl tacp1c cor-a's , , - . These in polychrome gold, also in Bracelets are shown in narrow burnished silver of odd shaping. A studded bands of semi-precious department in which to spend hours stones mounted on silver or plati- f i,,nv nlannincr num. They are quite popular for wear with afternoon frocks. Among the wrist watches, the ribbon strap holds sway, and many watch designs are square in shape. croocnes or cameo, as well as Surprisingly Artistic Results. THE Kruger Hat Shop, third floor, Barker block, are daily achieving surprisingly pleasing re- hand-painted designs, are being sults in reblocking hats and refresh- snown. j-arge ovais appear most frequently. Rings of unusual and unique de signs, some hand wrought, are dis played for wear on the little finger. These rings feature many semi-precious stofies and some matrix de signs, and many times the woman who boasts a nose of more than ing feather fancies and marabou. Without Comfort There Can Be No Grace. . THERE'S flexible wiring in the Nu-Bone corsets which you'll find in the Hattie Putnam Corset Shop, fifth floor, Karbach block, Fif- usual regularity and who dares to. teenth and Douglas. That's one of Many People Travel at Easter Time TN the very smartest tailleur with chic hat, careful! gloves, becoming veil and dainty blouse. But I wonder if her luggage is quite in keeping with the distinct ive apparel with which milady so beauteously bedecks herself. Take a few hours time and select for your Easter trip one of the lirtle week end bags with ivory fittings they're showing at the Omaha Printing company, Thirteenth and Farnam, with a larger and more substantial In fact rag rugs are always a rage. For years those home-like floor coverings have not been out of fashion. And at present, when car pets of all sorts, are so high in cost; so difficult to obtain, rag rugs are more than ever wantable. A sale at lowered cost is certain to attract favorable attention. . ' - - Eyelet embroidery in allover ef fect as embellishment, of taffeta frocks, especially those in the new and wantable brown tones. Eyelet also bedecks frocks of navy serge. Sounding the horn for milinery favorites, fashion again " summons Leghorn as one of the popular straws for summer use. This straw, with its many quaint possibilities, fits in well with the mode, which in so many instances, embodies the old-time models in taffeta frocks, as well as the ruffled affects in dotted Swiss, batiste and organdie. ,;v, The vogue of oil cloth, in both white, black and colors, has extend ed from the table mat and hunner craze into the realm of dress and selected millinery. Not only are sports hats oi siik trimmea wun oanas, cows and flowers formed from oil cloth,1 but entire hats are made from this glistening material, and the trim ming is of colorful worsted wreaths. Wild flowers and grass piled' upon the crowns of the new spring hats and dripping downward toward tha brims. wear them, may find drop earrings the reasons they lend such grace to brown traveling bag which will hold to match her ring, and perhaps a bead necklace of similar design. A little" search through unusual shops is often repaid when one finds jewelry of individual design that may still mean the very small est outlay. the figure. You'll find an excellent showing of Easter models there, dainty brocaded affairs of surprising beauty. Phone T. 2993 for personal home fittings, or send for measure blanks if unable to call. a world ot loveliness. ft Suit makers are finishing many of their smartest models by attaching a tiny French bouquet or a single flower artificial, of course to the lapel. TlUt ind Trdmrk Itoiatr4 V, S Ptnt Otfle. Adr.