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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1920)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 23, 1920. Benson I. Benton Corraipondent ; ' Woman Club; At . the annual luncheon of the Benson Woman's club the following delegates were elected to the bien nial to be held in Des Moines in June: Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, delegate; Mrs. Charles Tracy, alternate; Mrs. A "W, Francis, delegate to the Fre mont convention in October, Mrs. E. W. Norris, alternate. The com mittees for the coming year are: Pro gram and press, Mrs. F,1 B. Oliver Mrs. J. W. Fitch, Mrs. George Sowarda, Mrs. G. H. Tuttle, Mrs. H. L. Riven; house and home, Mrs. C. C. Beavers, Mrs. Carl Madsen, Mrs- C. H. Faris, Mrs. D. H. Fair, Mrs. Charles Tracy, Mrs. Eva Shields. Mm. E. W. Norris, Mrs. Paul . .W.ilcox.. and Mrs. Roy 'Marr liatlj "auditing, Mrs. A. E. Mason; Mri. B. W. Wu'lf. Mrs. H. H. Dim mitt; civic, Mrs. J. T. Pickard, Mrs. Kirby Parker, Mrs. W.1 H. Loechner and. Mrs. C. O. Hard and Mrs. F. E. Young; literary, Mrs. Arthur Howe and Mrs, J. W. Welch; con stitution. Mrs. A. W. Francis and Mrs. J. W.. Welch. . ' "O E. S. Officers Installed. Narcissus, "chapter of thij. O. E; S wilMnstall;,the following officers ati in the ft O. f) F. ball- Mr. AhV Hutton,,. worthy matron r Mr. W. H. iustin, worthy patron; Mrs. Georgia Jean, associate matron; Mrs. Edna Marshall,, secretary; Mrs. Sophia Sprague,- treasurer; Mrs. , . .Vera Walsh, conductress; Mrs. Mae Ranz, associate conductress. Other officers installed were: Mrs. Mary Ann Nye, Mr?.-Helen Knudsen, Miss Anna vathtesen, Mrs. G. A. Remington, i"r. wia ones, Airs, uaii iracy, Mrs. Earnest Horn, Mrs. Elsie Camm and Mr. Thomas Camm. . naptist Mission circle. Mrs. E. C. Fuller will be hostess to the Baptist Mission Circle at her home,J6320 Maple street, Thursday at 2:3U A program has been arranged to include: vocal selections and the lesson 'study on the "World Wide Evangelization." Refreshments will be served by the hostess. Mrs. C E. Jones is presidenfojE this society. Wadding Anniversary. A. wooden . wedding anniversary was celebrated Sunday evening at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Timme. A dinner was served by the hostess, when covers were laid for 18 guests. Dinner Guests. Mjs. S. Yoder and Mrs. L.' Ruben stein of Wymore, Neb., were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. H. H. Dimmitt. Sacrifice Week. The sacrifice week of the English Lutheran Sunday school closed Sunday when the special collection to. the World-Wide Service com paign amounted to $67. Belle Rebekah Lodge. The Belle Rebekah lodge held its regular meeting Monday evening, when the following officers for the. coming year were elected: Noble grand, Rosabel Whisenand; vice frand, Elizabeth Clark; secretary, lary Morton; treasurer, Agnes Peterson. Miss Anna Herbst was elected delegate to the state assem bly, which convenes in October. The. lorJe also recommended that the 'degree .i chivalry be conferred upon Julia Rice. ; t- .' ' . . . Mrs. Anderson Entertains. . Mrs. C. G. Anderson entertained at dinner Wednesday, when covers were" laid for .10 guests. , w. c. t. u: The Benson W. C. T. U. held its regular monthly' meeting"tFfi.day' at the home of Mrs. Mary Van Horn. Luther League Will Give Play. The 'Luther league is reTiearsing for a play to be given m the near future. The title is: "Vera Verring ton's Vacation." " ; -- t Mass Meeting. The members of the' Immanuel Lutheran church will hold a mass meeting Sunday at 10:30.It. js the aim at this, .meeting to raise the necessary funds for a new church building to be erected on the lots recently purchased on- Sixtieth ave.- ie netwperi ' "Miami anrt "farlA streets. The building is to ; cost about $60,000. Henry C -Glissman, William Oelrich, William Jensen, J. Gehrig, Charles Rosacker, Henry Buller, F. C. Haver.and the pastor, F. W. Seesko, will give short talks cn chosen topics. . Royal Neighbors Convene. The Douglas County Camp No. 1, tof Royal Neighbors will convene Friday afternoon and evening in the Lyric theater building. Mrs. Jennie Paddock of Benson will give the response fo the address of welcome. Mrs. Mary Parker, is on the recep-. tion committee, Mrs. Paddock is Douglas county recorder and Mrs. Viola Frost of Benson is' county vice '.auricle. Will Attend Wedding. ' r ' rrt r- -. v t . r' . .Mrs. i. j. omun leaves tne nrst e".iJune for Georgetown, , Colo., where she will attend the wedding of her son, Dr. Richard Smith of Hannah, Wyo. - Dr. and Mrs. Smith will take a southern trip and on their return to Hannah, their future home, will stop over and visit relatives and friends in Omaha and Benson. ' English Lutheran Mission Society. The ladies of the English Lutheran Mission' society was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wetmore. Mrs. Lillian Kistler was leader for the lesson study; sub ject, "The Near East." - r Churcfi Activities. The ihre.vLutheranchurches.-ofr Benson are taking on renewed ac tivities' "along the improvement' lhie. The Augustana' Lutheran 'church held a three-day celebration last week in honon.of their 10th anniver-1 sary and the clearing of their chutch from all indebtedness. The Im manuel. church will erect a new church on the lots purchased a few months ago; the English Lutheran church,' which is the largest church- building jn Benson, is to be repaired ind painted. ' , , ; ' Birthdav Dinner. ' Kfrfc ana ftlrs. Lawrence Rasmus fcen entertained at a' birthdav dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Rasmus-sen's- father's 88th birthday and also r Norma.; Covers were laid for 30 quests.-, ...' ' , ; -v, rersonais. ' " Mr.and Mrs. C. E. Jones spent Sundav in. Fremont. . . . V Air. John Giles is. spending a week at -Excelsior Springs. : .' Mrs. E, S. Froman of - North Society Call Walnut 5370 Platte is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Austin Taylor. . . , Mrs, Paul Wilcox.returned home Friday from David. City, where she visited relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Brown will leave in a few days for her home in Port land, .Ore., after having visited dur ing the past month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Martin. Miss Mary Oaks is at the Wise Memorial hospital, where she under went a. serious operation.; Mrs.- Sydney. -.Anderson- of Elgin, Nebi, was a guest Sunday and Mon day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fuller. . - Miss Emma Ehlers atttnded the B. Y. P. U. convention at Fremont the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newman left Saturday for California, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Walter Reishaw, who is suf fering from temporary paralysis of the throat, is sbmewhat improved. . Miss Alta Theitje of the state uni versity and Miss Laverna Theitje of Clarinda, la., were guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Frank A. Brown and Mr. Brown. , Dr. and Mrs.-R.-J. Jones had as their guest during the week, Mrs. Wallace Steadman of Seaettle, Wash. ' Bernice Corbaley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cofbaley, is suffering from a broken wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A., Brown are spending the day with relatives in West Point. Miss Hester Lindblom is ;"vding a two-weeks vacation in Genoa, Neb. Y. W. G. A. 1 . 1 r. Vesper service, Sunday afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A., with informal social hour follow ing. A good speaker and plenty of music. f ' f . Industrial-Extension 1 Department The roller skating mask party held in the gymnasium Saturday eve ning, May IS, by the members of the federation' of clubs was quite a' success. Most of the girls and boys were in costume ahd there were some unique .costumes: ..About SO attended. The first number was a grand march, followed by a "Paul Jones" or -a circle one . step. The latter par,t of the program was de voted to skating. ' Prizes were won by Miss Kristine Fulsaas of the Foch club, Miss- Gertrude Read and Mr. Owen Snyder. Miss Fulsaas was dressed in a white sateen jockey suit, with hat to match. The suit was trimmed with black fur and she car ried a little riding crop. Miss Read and Mr. Snyder were dreessed as owls. . These costumes were quite original. They were' made of small pieces of paper the color of an cwl's feathers. The skaters' prizes were won by the Whited sisters, the Misses Doris, Ruth and Zella. Miss Norma Waas and Miss Grace Vo dicka gave the skaters' waltz and E. G. Perry and Sam Drolick gave fancy skating numbers.-' Mr.-- Dro-1 lick gave . a very intricate stunt where he went jn and out a snake like array of lighted candles, having but one roller on each: skate; This was a very -.effective, demonstration of' fancy skating. All lights were turned ort ana oniy tne ngnt oi tne candles remained. The party was a success in every way. - Monday, May 24 AH clubs meet for suoDer at 6:15 o'clock. ' Lohache are still practicing for their minstrel show, which is to be held in the au ditorium of the Y. W. C. A. Thurs day, May 27. YThey have some un usual talent and a splendid show is promised. Admission by ticket. The girls are using the proceeds for con ference funds. , Wednesday, May 26 The last fed eration' banquet of the season will occur at 6:15 o'clock. This will also be the mass meeting of the federa tion of clubs wheif the girls will take up the'copstitirtioiV There will be prizes for the best decorations and best club songs. : The prize , song will be ; adopted ' as" the "federation song. Miss Lutie"- Stearns, ;"who- is: wtih the Alamito dairy, will speak, and Miss Sturgeon of Eldredge-Rey- nolds will also say a few words on "Advertising." This is the last time the girls will get together and a lively time is anticipated. Miss Ag nes Swanback, Y. W. C. A. delegate at the Cleveland conference, will give a report of the meeting. Thursday, May 27, South Side Center Ninety girls from Swift's will have supper at the center and after, supper have a business meet ing, followed by stunts put oiv by the girls, andsome community sing ing. Mrs. Phebe Fullaway of the Story Tellers' league, will give a story or two, showing what can be done in a story telling class. Health and Sanitation to Be Discussed at Biennial. The weighing and measuring of babies will be one of the features of the biennial convention, of the Gen eral Federation of Women's Clubs at Des Moines, June 16-23. The ac tual demonstration, with lectures and discussions, will be .held at. the Women's and Children's building at the state fair grounds the afternoon of June 22. Mrs. Elmer Blair, New York, chairman of publiclhealth for the General Federation, will be in charge of the. conference, which is to be devoted to better babies and individual health. Many public health women of Iowa will be pres ent to discuss health and sanitation in community life. Motion p'icture films for the teaching of public health will also be shown at the department's headquarters in con vention hall every, afternoon. In the special session edvoted to public health before the convention; Mrs. Philip N. Moore, honorary president of the General Federation, and sec ond vice president of the Woman's Foundation for Health, will, be the principal speaker, her subject being the co-operative movement of 14 na tional organizations for the im provement of health among women and children. . ' . : , The ' Women's Industrial league of Great Britain asked 5,000 firms for a statement of their experience of women as industrial workers; Nearly 1,500 replies were received from companies whose experience had been encouraging enough for them to retain women in their em ploy and in many, concerns to in crease the hfimber,-' -. j jj j My Dears: ACH spring the old world seems younger and lovelier than ever before the green of the young leaves more graciously green, the first violets more deliciously subtle in their" fragrance, while Ihe shops are. each year lovelier than ever'be fore. An indulgence of all things whim sical in stylings will milady find this year in charming extravagance of infinitely exquisite lacy sheer ness. Smartly becoming tailored frocks of gingham and linen fly gay ribbons from sleeve-puff and vestee, and the organdies and taffetas take unto themselves lines of chic tail oring with really frivolous intentions as to effect, for it's a season of gid dy frivolity my dears 1 r Quite a Discovery IS that corset of flexible boning, Putman Corset shop, fjfth floor, Karbach block, southeast corner, Fifteenth and Douclas. setl. Th Same boning is used in their surgi cal belts and abdominal supports, which are of incalcuable value to women. Write for measure blanks and literature. .. - . In These Days of Specialized Plan ing - TT is exceptionally pleasing to the "newly weds" to learn that the H. R. Bowen Furniture' company, Sixteenth and Howard, has a de partment in which they are planning tor the turnishings of your home. Artistic furnishings and drapes, com bined in a. wav to achieve an effect of comfort and attractiveness at a small outlay of money, furniture which may be added to at any time as one rfecirles to enlarcre tVieVintn They'll plan the furnishing of either apartment or Dungalow upon request to Mr. Boone in the advertising department,- who will be very glad to give further details of their plan, to gether with statement of the "pay ment on terms plan. It May Look. "A Perfect Fright," BUT wait until the Kruger Hat cliNr. ' tUirA T! LI .1- ouus, iijuu liUUl, ltdlACI U1ULK, southwest corner Fifteenth anH Far. nam, have demonstrated their art- tui skiill you'll vow It's most sur prising that old 6traw'and jaded feathers could nresent snrh an alto. gether artistic ensemble I Witchingly Lovely Additions Are Made Each Day to the Fur Show ing AT the National Fur and Tanning " company's showrooms in the Athletic Cluh huTldirnr' .Seventeenth and Douglas. Advance models of the newest and loveliest in furdom daily take their place on the racks of furs which are now heino- offered at reductions of from 25 to 50 per cent orr the original pricing. Included in this great fur exposition are softlv lustrous summer furs rfaintilw line1 ermine stoles, light neckpieces of mole, squirrel and sable; fluffy cape wraps or m:ns in. tyleful con ceptions, while beyond milady's fondest imaginings are the luxurious aoimans tor ian ana winter . gor geousness, suitable for girl or matron. Furs followinc whims of the mn. ment, adapted to fashion lines of a ivu style world. .... WHEN ONE IS FROM OUT-OF-TOWN "VNE has more or less that "stranger-with-in - the - gates" feeling. There are so many things , planned to do while in the city during the week, and such a very limited time in which to accomplish 1 them. When puzzled, as to lo , cation of shops, theaters, doctors' offices, Polly will be most happy to help if you'll but call Tyler 1000 ' , and enlist her aid. If you'll talk with me of what you're planning to buy, I'll be most happy to 1 tell you where you can find what you have in ' mind and at the price you feel you can-afford. Or even better, I'll take pleas . ure in taking you to. the , shop and introducing you to the shop people, com ing in a bit later to help in the final decision. To the "stay-at-homes," , just a word,, The Bee of fers a free shopping serv ice. No request is too small to enlist our instant interest and painstaking service. All garments will be sent out C. O. D. 'un less check, draft or money j order accompanies order. J- Address,' v" ' Polly. The Shopper, Omaha Bee, Omaha, Nebraska.. ,1 At Any Hour of Any Day One May Entertain at Cards and Luncheon AT the Flatiron Cafe's tearoom, "Seventeenth .and St. Mary's ave nue. Lady hostess may attend to all the entertaining details, place cards, flower decoratigns, luncheon goodies with the earnest and skillful co operation of the manager of the cafe, Mrs. Neble. Phone for reser vations, you'll find it a most delight ful solving of the entertaining problem. Trim, Trig and Faultless in Line and Coloring j " - -THE little house dresses to be - found in the , basement of Thompson-Belden's. Fashioned of dainty ginghams they're to be had in both dainty' light colors' and the more practical darker shades in plaids and stripes. Wide cuffs, cleverly shaped collar and unique cuff turned up round the edge of the skirt are distinguishing features on one of the models. This with a pleated vestee of organdie is wholly delightful in green, red or blue color combinations, and is priced at $9.75. Of course we know it's to hold honey, the Nippon chirto jar of blue and orange with price tag at $3.85. Fo one reason, it's shaped like a bee hive, for another, there i a very lifelike bee of china, which serves as handle to the lid. ' '." Elaborately Hand Embroidered and Braided WITH each detail proclaiming distinction of its exclusive de sign and tailoring was a suit seen at the Emporium, 310 South Six teenth - street, the other afternoon. Among 'the new arrivals at this style shop it sold for but $75 al though the invoice seen by Polly's curious eyes disclosed the fact that they had paid $91 wholesale for itl Just to 'show you that this popular fashion shop is meeting the sale prices seen elsewhere, meet inir'them even more than halfway! - . 'The long waistline and the over blouse dress have brought the need of a 'new undergarment, and this need is met by a new model, a prin cess slip of satin made in colors to match the street apparel colors. The model has a camisole top and low waistline, almost at the hips, and is lengthened by a petticoat that is ac cordion plaited. For the fitted basque type of dress there is a prin cess .slip-on' .of regulation, long established lines of dart and seam fitting. . Smart Sports Hats Carelessly Grace fulElaborately Lovely Hats for Commencement Occasions. THE F. Mi Schadell & Co. hat department, 1522 Douglas street, presents a decidedly gala appear ance. Soft little satin hats lavishly embroidered, wide-brimmed, droop ing brimmed affairs in order with Dame Fashion's latest dictum, you'll find here models of advance stylefulness for early summer wear, for dress, tailleur, town, country and sport wear. There's a Mistaken Idea in the Minds of Many Women THAT it is difficult to maintain a bank account, almost impos sible to save systematically. That is because they've not tried it the "Omaha National Bank Way." After you're thoroughly initiated by their Miss Doyle, who is very kind indeed, in helping you to get started with your household accounts, check re ceipt plan, future' savings budget, you'll agree with me that it isn't aifficult. at all really quite easy. '. ,",'. Flowers for Decoration Day WILL be found in the John Bath Flower shop, Eighteenth and Farriam, flowers of choicest selec tion, ; rarely arranged in riotous massings for decorative placings on Memorial day. Reasonable in pric ing, too, you'll find the flowers in this shop, quite in keeping with one's purse, modest though, it may be. Place Decoration day orders as early as possible to give assurance of prompt deliveries and satisfactory -servicer--- -. sV :.I I think that I shall never, see A poem lovely as a tree, , A tree whose hungry mouth is fresh Against the earth s sweet flowing breast; A tree that looks at God all day, And lifts its leaf y arms to play; " ' -From the Fashions For Outdoor Life Antici pating the Many Events of the Summer Season. ONE and all demand the clever touches of hand work which they're ready to bestow at the Top Notch Shop, third floor, Douglas .block, Sixteenth and Dodge. If it's a bit of picoting on dainty, frills, hemstitching in contrasting color, a French knot design on dainty 'undies," pleating or button cover ing, this shop will do it in a man ner wholly artistic. Phone D. 6011 fpr information. Art Mezzo Tints Framed With Black Glass Mats English Effect of Exceptional Charm TN the picture department, third Mloor Brandeis Stores, they're showing exceptionally pleasing ef fects, very English and very, very lovely. Quaint frames round black glass mats are a fitting finish to the exquisite mezzo tints of Sidney Wil son and Arlent Edwards. Unusually attractive, they lend just the right touch of black to the room furnish- ings, besides being all that could be wished for in background for the pictures. This , delightful depart ment is making a special feature of picture offerings for bridal gifts this year and you'll find their gift sug-" gestions helpful indeed. - ,:- ' There's the Intriguing Charm of Sheer Artistry T N the pictures of the . Sandberg V studio, 3d floor, Douglas block, Sixteenth afad Dodge. A unique charm in the arrangement of drap eries, graceful placing of the head, hands and feet.. Especially charm ing pictures, expressive of person ality, are those of the bridal party and graduate class group, as well as the individual photographs. . , Following Lacey Paths of Loveli- ness. TNTRICATE weaving of ribbons, delicate thread traceries of em- broidery, winding path of lacy love liness make more delightful the silk en undies in the lingerie shop of Mrs. Donahue, in the McArdle Chapeau Shop, , Farnam, between Seventeenth and Sixteenth. Very charmingly apt are. they to choose to be. of many layers of georgette too in a manner wholly bewitching to fastidious femininity. Exquisite lit tle gifts for intimate wear,' involving but a bit of money, one may find in. this charming shop. . . - t . : Harem bloomers of silk are a nov elty; presented to substitute for the petticoat and are suggested for both day. and evening wear. 5 Lovely Wraps for at Beach or WHO does not need a wrap of some sort to slip on over one's dance dress or sport frock or just for cool evenings? , Not in many seasons have we been offered anything quite so ravishing, and what a pleasing change it promises to be from the too popular polo coat of late spring. Tricolette is listed among the fashionable fabrics to "wrap" milady in, and is shown in almost every conceivable shade, the selection, of course, depending upon the hour one expects to use the wrap. There is distinctive mauve, for morning or afternoon wear, navy for the conven tional matron, and gay scarlet, orange, parrot green and purple for the "deb" whose afternoons arc spetit in search, of sports. The more' demure colors appear in the evening in such delicate shades as peach, apricot, ciel, shell pink, pale lemon and orchid. One unusual cape for summer evenings is being introduced by an American designer who has just returned from Paris. He selects the "most wonderful fabrics for them, soft, shimlnering satins and gleaming metal tissues." But it is the collar that is so original, for it is not fur. but feathers he chooses feathers, "sometimes dull bfue.or white and blue, with little flecks of moon-like silver here and there." .... . .' Baronet satin, trimmed with angora collars, are interesting, too, and come in both evening and sports shades. A smart wrap of this kind of scarlet satin, has collar of dull gray angora. - It was reversed with gray satin, and could be worn on either side, the collar being detachable. A wrap of this kind would give double service and is very simple to copy. ': If you like the bizarre you will like a wrap of black satin, brocaded' lavishly in gold motifs with an overdfop of black chiffon. -To give rich ness to the wrap, the chiffon was weighted with gold, three broad bands of. it at the bottom. A deep collar of the gold walled the throat becomingly. One might truly say this wrap was marked with inconspicuous distinction. There is a fetching little cape of turquoise blue tricolette that is sure to please the fastidious fancy of the debutante. It falls rather fully over the figure, gathered from a deep shoulder-yoke, assuming the lines of a barrel curved in a bit at the bottom. But it is at the throat and arm-slits where the .charm is placed, and this through the medium of white fuzzy, angora trimming. . . "As an added attraction the cape is lined throughout with soft white silk.. Thus do the choicest fabrics and cleverest designs ally themselves' to complitely envelop Miladv during the summer season, 1 A tree that may in A nest of robins in Upon whose bosom snow has lain, Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me, ' But only God can make a tree. Poems of Joyce Kilmer, Published by George H. Doran Co. Embodying the Exquisite Fra grances, Scents and Colorings of Spring I 5 one of the new papers at the Sam Newman Decorating Shop, Eighteenth and - Farnam. Dainty blossoms in soft rose tints, delicate spring leaves are seen against a background oi softly merging out lines of a suggested landscape. A shop of delightful color planning suggestions you'll find it wholly ac ceptable to the spring brides. Send for their illustrated booklet, it is sent free upon receipt of postage. ., China for Brides. Hp E A SETS, breakfast sets, berry sets and cake serving sets in a varied selection of the most delight ful Japanese art china conceptions are to be had at the Nippon Import ing Shop, 218 South Eighteenth street. Gifts of -exceptional interest for the bride. . Pleasing indeed are the condiment sets at $1.35, includ-1 iti3 dainty tray upon which stand salt, pepper and tiny relish jar. Paris designers have made a strong effort to put forth the pan talette frock, but there is. not much evidence of this mode in the models imported by our shops and manu racturers and no evidence of Amer ican copies of this mode. . Days Seem All Too Short for the Busy Bride's Preparations A ND isn't it hard to attend to the hundred and one calls upon one's, time? That is . the reason why. so many charming little brides are find ing .it quite to their liking to enlist the services of the Barclay , corset demonstrators. Call Miss Ella Quinh, assistant manager, 1439 North Seven teenth, Webster 1780, and she will at once have one of her girls call upon you with a showing of these corsets, together with all the desir ably, dainty accessories so necessary to bridal loveliness Artistic Note In Fabric Ornamenta tion TS the large embroidered dot, which. . one" finds in the French voiles.. The Vanity Shop, third floor, Se curities building, Sixtenth and Farnam,- are showing - adorable little frocks in white voile with large orchid, tinted embroidered dots. A dainty Swiss has ' coral lines mark- ing off squares with clever figures of the same color. These at' $12.50, ; while the dainty gingham frocks are most-: desirable for smart spring wear. To, wear with the new Eton and,' bolero suits there have been pro vided sleeveless .guimpe blouses.of ; fancy, silks, both the washable and unwashable kind. the Summer Girl Mountains . ift Jb. summer wear her hair: A Summer Vacation Border for One's Room Most Attractive. A GIRL I know took a trip last summer a trip of most excit ing little jaunting trips to. nearby camps and towns a trip of many in teresting friendships formed with characters well known in the moving picture world. Reconizing the inter est people would take in such a collection of pictures, she had the Lest of the pictures enlarged and framed in a continuous border around her room, much to the de light of al visitors. Wonder if per haps this wouldn't be a suggestion to many mothers who would .like to have a baby border round one of the rooms of the, home. The Kase Studio, second floor Neville block. Sixteenth and Harney, do exquisite work in finishing and printing, also artistic enlarging. You'll find their work particularly gratifying in Its promptness! .''. The Authoritative Vogue ' TN engraving and printing is sure to be yours if you give your or der for wedding invitations and an nouncements: to the Brandeis Prin tery on the main floor of the Bran deis Stores. Besides giving the best and newest in sfyleful papers and distinctive lettering, this shop takes particular pride: in rendering serv ice exceedingly prompt. A Presentation of Exceptional In terest to Brides and Wedding Guests TS that, at the Omaha Printing company, Thirteenth and Far nam. Expressive of the utmost beauty that may be wrought into' leather, are many and varied types of traveling bags presented to those interested in leather luggage of character. Of engaging charm are the little fitted bags disclosing ivory or tortoise shell vanity fiittings of exceeding charm against back grounds of gayly tinted silks in heavy cording. Delightful for gift offerings, daintily desirable additions (to the bride's preparations for the most glorious of all trips her bridal journey, -rEverything in leather of exquisite individuality is to be found in this exclusive, shop, - ... , . . Altogether Alluring in Their Loveli ness, .... ' ' rpHOSE ravishing La Tausca and Richelieu pearls which they're, showing at the shop of John' Hen-, rickson, the Loyal Jeweler, Six teenth street and Capitol avenue. Of a creamy luster, evenly matched, with -the daintiest clasps imaginable, in gold or platinum, they're wholly adorable gift offerings for the bride;, or girl graduate. Adding not a lit tle to the pearls are their boxings of gray velvet, cream satin lined. Most' popular is the opera length which! extends almost to the waistline. A' strand of delightful beauty I noted to be marked at $25, while they may: be had as low as $5. Specializing in gifts this spring,' you'll find this shop an amazingly satisfactory place ia: which to "go a-girting." Suits of Tricotine and Poiret Twijl A RE among the most desirable -"fabrics' for the bride's traveling tailleur. During the months of May and June L. Lieff, ladies' tailor, 3139. Farnam street, is making suits of advanced styling for $75 and $110, suits which will be priced at $125 and up after the 1st of August. An excellent opportunity for the' pur chasing of a fall tailored 'model! Splendid Values in Rag Rugs Ideal Floor Coverings for Summer A S well as charming foundation f' for the decorative scheme of the living room for the year 'round are being shown at Orchard & Wil helm's, Sixteenth and Howard. In all sizes and colors, they're exquis itely fashioned in ntt and miss de signs, or in the dainty colors with fancy cretonne novelty borders, especially featured in blues, grays, pinks and mulberry. Extra heavy reversible fluff rag rugs are made up from good wool yarn in dark rich coloring, assuring excellent "ser vice. These in but one size; 30x60, are $4.75. - ' Scientific Knowledge an Absolute Requisite TN the successful fitting of ab- dominal supports which the cor set specialist, Dorothy Hill.d floor Neville block, northeast corner Six teenth' and Harney streets, fits with buch marvelous results. The other day while in the shop I was greatly interested in watching the scientific way in which she fitted the patient brought into the fitting rooms by a trained nurse. The case was one of, a prolapsed abdomen and it was truly surprising to see the skillful, way in which she distributed the' unsightly flesh. Impossible, you'd be inclined to say, when I tell you that she made the figure at least four inches smaller, across the front. Important in the fitting demonstra tion was the specially constructed brassieres. Both Mrs. Hill and . the nurse placed great emphasis on the health attainment in the wearing of the abdominal supporting corset. . If You Find Whipped Cream a Delectable Addition rpo an ice cream sundae, nuts in the cheese of a sandwich a wel come surprise, . spicy pickles alto gether delicious) indispensable to a creamy sandwich, you'll be charmed by the viands served at the Phelps Hut, Athletic club building, Seven teenth and Douglas. A "quality crowd" you'll say at once upon entering, persons who recognize "quality" of sweets and fountain dainties, deliciously prepared, clever ly served, in a shop of delightful decorations. Take home a "Phelps' Hut Special" box of candy, choco lates and bon bonsjn a round box. attractively lettered with lacy frill round the edge, it is but $1. . Warm Days of Early Spring and Donning of Dainty Garments TVTEANS the laying aside of wool 'suits' and dresses and furs. Be fore putting them aside send them to Dresher Brothers' Cleaning and Dyeing establishment, Twenty-second and Farnam, for thorough clean ing and repairing if necessary. Noth ing could be more satisfactory than protection from every known danger to woolen clothing and fur wraps; storage entailing a most nominal sum. Call Tyler 345, you'll find their service altogether prompt and effi cient.' . Following the Exclusive Fashion oi SumWer Folk the World Over ' TVTADAMOISELLE- and Madam ' Omaha will don sports gar mentswith the opening of the coun try clubs. Lamond's Specialty Shop, second floor, Securities building, Sixteenth and Farnam, has a show, ing most delightful or velvet sports coats for wear with vividly colorful sports suits of alluring lovely silken fabrics. One is amazingly attractive in one of these becomingly tinted affairs in delicate coral, vivid tur quoise ' blue or startingly shaded jreen, favored colors of thp spring and summer social season. t, " Fashions Dictum TTUINTY French frocks of voile are made over foundations of coldred taffeta. A lovely example of this mode is of white voile over coral taffeta; there is a sash girdle of the taffeta and bead medallions in coral as trimming. , , A tulle dance dress has a novel trimming in the application on the full skirt of an old fashioned basket of flowers made of narrow ribbon that is criss-crossed to form the basket and knotted and looped to make the flowers. Hats of striped oilcloth are de , cidedly new and chic. ..... . . Lingerie guimpes of net have jabot frills of lace and fine plaitings of the net, and are very smart when worn with jacket dresses of cloth or taffeta. Waxed ribbon, both as a trim ming and used as a material to de velop crowns, is one of the lates' .innovations in millinery. rTUlt nd Imdmrk RriUr4 U. fl nt ' Oiric.Adv, am