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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1920)
- , y THE OMAHA SHXpAY KEE? LlEtEMBKH 5, 1020. 6, villi R)v dflODDiI "J J J Christmas Furs at January Prices'. rp HEY'RE selling Christmas furs at Jinuary pricings at the Na tional Fur and Tanning Company, Athletic Club building, Seventeenth and Douglas. Minks in glorious array, luxuriously fashioned, unex pectedly generous designing rotird the big crushed collars, unusually pleasing lengths in cape-wraps and stole scarfs. Delightful indeed are the mole wraps, one littl? coat, wide sleeved; has a high standing Wiirred collar and the lining of pearl1 grav satin shows fascinating colorings in embroidery Iraceties, great circles of orchid, gold and green. Furs of fashion's latest whims, marveltnisly rich in effect at unusual price reduc tions. t Dnvetyne in brown and tan Shades is favored for the more ex pensive frocKs. Novelty Styles Winter Suits Selling at Half Price. I rpHE L,amond Specialty Shop, Sec- jrm ond Floor Securities Bldg., Six teenth and Famam are selling the most .delightful winter suits, ex quisitely fur trimmed at exactly half price. Surprised, or course you are, for ybu Wow how charming the nov elty suit models at this, exclusive shop really are. Vivid blues trimmed in gray squirrel round rippled skirt edge and collar, a dainty short waisted brown, mwlishly 'Sroidered. a delicious- combination with big moleskin collar, blue silvertone with long, tailored lines with severe ly trim collar of fur tied round the neck by big tie of silvertone. Suits from $65 to $125 are included in this sweeping reduction. ' Important in the millinery world are a new ruby shade and a start ling turquoise. Iectrical Company's Great Display In Readiness, for Holiday Shop pers. COMPLETE 'in extnsive selec tion offered is the display of holi day goods in the great showtooms of the Nebraska Tower Company, Fifteenth and Farnam. Floors table and boudoir lamps in all sizes and stylings to fit into a cozy nook at the sideof any chair, suited for the living room table of any home, a marvelous showing of lamps you'll find here. Christmas will be in the minds of the recipients kept as green as the glistening holly leaves of the Yuletide if one chooses for the gift offering one of the smaller electrical appliances on display in this electric shop, dainty little toasters, plates to take the place of chafing dish for the girl bachelor, marcel wavers, drying combs for the home sham poo, tiny pressing irons to tuck into the traveling bag when traveling; hundreds of charmingly acceptable gildings. Order theChristmas tree illumination early this year, the stock is complete now with new and novelly pleasing conceptions in the electrical candles, just what you ought to have for the church and home trees to preclude vall danger of fire. - ' "Use cretonne as upholstery for the overtn'fed chairs and davenport of the living room, where a cheerful ef- Hjt is imperative. Aot always is a single color or a corresponding de sign usedthroughout to be in accord i.with the present mode for modish N ness is as" imperative in furnishings as in garments. It An Interesting Thing to Know THAT one of Omaha's leading society women thinks she can have vsome thugs done better in Omaha than in New Y'ork. She is having her third permanent wave done this week at the Comfort shop, fourth floor. Security building, .Six teenth -and Farnam. The first one she had done in New York City ' the last two done in this shop, for well refllv my dear, it'! done better in Omaha's Comfort shop than in the eastern beauty shops. ' , Feathers, Furs and Maribou Re newed, Hats Rttdocked. rPHE Kruger hat shop, 30K Barker J- block, Fiiteenth and rarnam, clean, dye and remake feathers and maribou, remodel furs, reblock hats and do hemstitching of marvelous (Jaiutiness, rfkm 'i9 There's Only One Week LEFT for taking engraving or ders in the Brandeis I'rintery, which has moved back ty the bank on the main floor of the Brandeis Stores. However, they can take or ders up to the last minute for those charming printed cards which take a sharply discriminating eye to de tect that they're not engraved so lovelv are thev. These range from $1.50 to $3.00 a dozen. For tailored and street frocks long tight sleeves and snug shoulders are proper. The New Automobile Heaters Make One's. Car as Warm As One's Home. T1 HE new Temir.e heater for auto--- mobiles, which they're selling at the Truck and Trator cdrperration, 1308 Jackson street, is most delight ful. Fitting tight to the floor in the back of the car it takes up no room, is iVpt noticable at all, is not a "hearer "Nsuch as we've formerly been acquainted with, but a real heat radiator which makes your car as warm as your home. You'll want one of these in your car before the holidays, especially when you find that they're but $30 each. ' ; Suits and coats of elaborate fab rics are featured among the fur trimmed models. ( Allow Me to Introduce You to a Delightful Gift Department. THE lingerie, ribbon gilt novelties, a. and corset department of Mrs, Donahue in the McArdle Shop, 1613 Farnam. Results of many buying trips are the holiday- "undies" which Mrs. 'Donahue presents to Omaha feminiuity each a different styling in the very finest and heaviest crepe obtainable, the new five-thread weave w hich assures years of - usefulness. Cleverly tailored according to the most approved' of lingerie designers, these garments are scalloped, broid cred and laer-trimmed in only the very finest and best laces. Ribbons sre two-toned of imported fascina tion, and are to be found even on' the garments at $7. You'll be surprised at the exclusive exquisiteness of this showing and the lovely quality your money will purchase here. Long loop, panels which cover the knee start atthe line of the, shallow yoke of the bodice. If You're in Search of Something Novel in Photo Books, Frames of Cards ' VOUIL find that the Schmitz Photo Supply department oL i -w .. n , inn x- the Merritt Drug store, 309 North Sixteenth; has a showing of extra ordinary holiday interest. Exqui site books in novelty leathers finely made may be had for $5 in black, brown or gray. Art frames in gold and silver finishes, exquisitely hand- carved in all sizes, hev re exquisite gift offerings when holding the fine art enlargements of kodak pictures, which' they do in this department Kodaks make a splendid gift for young and old and you'll find all sizes and prices represented here, as well as novel 'Christmas greeting cards. . ' There are new elastic bandeatijs which are without straps and which flatten the bust Oriental Novelty Gift Shop. THE Nippon Importing company, 208 South Eighleenth.streeC.have heen preparing for months for the busy days before us. Box after box ias arrived from the Orient contain ng exquisitries to delight the most fastidious; linens, baskets, china, lacquered boxes and sweetmeat con tainers, crepe andsilk kimonos at unusually reasonable pricings. The Scientifically Fitted. ATERN1TY corset that gives good strong uplifted support, is one of the important corsets in a woman's life. It is not only bene- fical -to health but the perfect lines of these corsets make your gowns much more becenrng. Dorothy Hill,, the corset specialist, specializes in fit- ting these maternity cdrsests. Her work along this line is very highly recommended bv some of the leadint lint hef phvsicians of out city. Call at shop for a fitting, or write her for literature and measure blanks. 205 Neville building, Sixteenth and Har ncystreets. v - -As Fragrant As A Mountain Hill side IS the interior of those delight fully finished cedar chests in the II. R. Bowen Furniture company, Sixteenth I and Howard. Holiday gut otienngs ot exceeding beauty, they're pleasingly priced, the 43-inch chests, at $27.50 to the 54-iich chests sire priced on the same reduced scale. Lustrously finished are these dark red chests, banded ancl trimmed in glinting copper of exceeding rich- IICSS, ' 7fo little temple' 8 door stood open wide, And all the place bu sunshine was possessed, From the groined roof which time had slowly dyed, Down to the inlaid altar But the smooth walls that rose on either side Were marble; marble was the floor you pressed; So that, withal, the spot seemed fresh and cool, Even as shady grove or reedy pool. ' ' Plush Coats Made to Look Like New.' 'TVD you know that there is a de- partment in the Drcsher Bros., extensive establishment on Twenty second and Farnai, where the'y will renew your plush coat to a new modishness? They do lovely work repiling the plush in worn places if rn n nun in u nrn ni j( r it Write for price quota- necessary, tior.s on work- direct tot tnem or 1 11 gladly inquire for you. Powder puffs of fiTlest quality lave a large satin rose decoration on one side, a painty gifting at 40 cents and 75 cents. "Fora Mrry 'Musical Christmas To From j SAY flie beautifully lettered holi--day envelopes in the Columbia grafonola department at Hartman's Furniture, Sixteenth, and Howard streets. Such delightful additions are there, too, in the record file rooms: Polish Dance Tosrhi Seidel, vio lin solo, Harry Kaufman at the piano, ?I. Kiss Me Again Rosa Ponselle.' soprano solo, orchestra accompani ment, $1.50. (Miss Ponselle has again been asked to . lead the Metropolitan Granl Opera Co.) Roses of Memory Barbara Maurel mezzo-oprano, orchestra accom paniment, $1. v That Naughty Waltz E d d y Brfrwn, violin solo, $1. ' Holy Night, Peaceful Night Jeatne Gordon, contralto solo, or chestra accompanimeri $1. Ye Olden Yuletide Hymns I and 1 II Columbia quartet, orchestra Ac companiment. $1. Then the dance records to add a bit of merry zest to the Christmas gatherings: ' " . Think of Me, Little Daddy-Qne step, Wilbur, Sweatmarl's Jazz band, But Fox trot, $1. Fair One--Fox trot Ted Lewis Ja" band- $1. Gypsy Moon Fox trot, iU J J v On Your Gift List T) E sure to include $3.50, for an according pleated skirt The Van Arman Pleating Co., Fourth Floor Paxton Block, Sixteenth and Farnam, "will send your fabric to you. j i j j . J i . " seamed, hemmed and mounteM on a band ready to wear for this price. A splendid gut oflenng. There's An Added Beauty in Toilet Waters and Perfumes the T17HICH have perfectly preserved Diossoms cieariy seenm tne fragrant liquids. The Franco American Shop, Third Floor, Neville Block, northeast corner Sixteen and Harney, have a large line of toilet waters at $1.10, the perfumes at $1.60, also gift boxes of the France toilet requisites in combinations to cost almost any price you wish to pay. -' In fancy mesh veilings, the dainty lightweight creations are preferred. Tlir"c a air in tti Aitvnf TnvlanH o - - A BOUT this time of the year f i .i i j certainly in the buzzing, hum- ruing, happy air of Brandeis' Toyland on the sixth floor. One great cor- ner is devoted to Miss JJolhe a el her multitudinous bits of voguish apparel. Passing down an entranc ing way with toys of interest on all side.5, games, speed toys on wneel .mechanical toys of all kinds one is caught by the interest of a mass of airplanes that really fly. These, sold at $6 and $7.50, are capable of tlying thres-quarters of a mile at 00 miles an hour. "A bit further on is a wonderful scenic railway, tunnels real'Jight posts at the side of a real station, two trains, a passenger and freight, a switch and signal sema phores with electric lights inside. A true joy, fliis magnificent toy is $135. Others on the same order, but smaller, are to be haa tor .5U. And did you know that the toy j-ackaras tms year nave real wina- shields? They get dirty, wet and everything,vbut they're made of mica you know. Leather cushions, wood steering wheels, realistic detaas, they re ,515 to 530. Candies, nuts, delightful picture. books, everything to delfght the child world is to be found in this ereat Tovland. even to a circus each day. (I II be glad to send complete listings of things to be found ia this department upon lequest-i i" whitely dressed. MY DEARS: ( APRICIOUS Autumn has taken vance of the. oncoming Winter. dusky brown--and one dav we'll a coverlet of suow nature's preparation for a fittingly glorious Christ mas, 1920. i Satin Dress Pumps in Brown ami Black.' rru0 strap black satin pumps at the Securities Boot bhop. bee- ond Floor Securities Bldg., Sixteenth and Farnam, have a chic fastening of dull jet buttons. Highheeled. their foes are a bit wider than usual for comfort in dancing. Brown of a pleasing shade is-a wide strapped pump with two "buttons on its fast ening Each pair at $10., - Compact powder cases, also in dividual cases for rouge, blue or rose satin are silver laced covered at 95 cents. Smart In Appearance, These Utility Aprons for Holiday Feast Prepara tions. B ,Y LACK and white cheeked aprons $2 and $2.25 white ones at $1.75 and $2, they're selling at the Bolen Manufacturing company, Jacobs Hall, Seventeenth and Dodge streets. These in the rubberized ma- terials, neatlv tailored, for use, in pre- : u. u.t:j f f I paring the holiday feasts, Spinet Desk Secretaries Writing Desks Sofa-End Tables Bookcases Floor Lamps Gate-Leg Tables Windsor Chairs Ferneries Work Tables Grandfathers' Clocks Mirrprs . Dressing Tables Dower Chests i Holiday Baskets of Every Known , Size, Shape .and Kind. THE Omaha Reed and Rattan Co., Sixteenth and Jones, have their holiday showing of baskets on dis play. Baskets from foreign lands, high, flat, square, oblong and round, rough and smooth finishes, tinted and natural wicker colorings thfcy Xviil fulfill your every basket gift Heed. Be sure to visit the toy Jc ' partment while in Ahis shop. An Old-Fashioned Remedy in Nsw- rHEN baby.is threatened with ' croup you'll be delighted to known- about Turpo to rub on the little throat. To introduce 'this rem edy ihe Green Pharmacy. Sixteenth and Howard. 'are offering a 30c jar free of charge on Monday. Tiny flower and fruit boutonierre groupings, -gayly colorful touches for soberly conservative furs are priced at 50 cents up, cleverly boxed with cards. . Pictures a Pleasing Gift Offering. a -rvTurjj i :. f fx , " holiday news from the Brandeis - 'cture department, southwest corner. lourtli iloor Krandeis scores, spec ially priced is a lari;e group of framed pictures, at $I.4J each. Also standard frames, formerly priced up to $7. at $3.50 each. Take your pho- tograplujip to tin's department when you're selecting the frame and they'll fit it in for you. v Gifts for Dolls. Demure or Gay Charac ters of Story-Book Laud Teddy Bears Plush Animals Tea Sets Erectors shooting Galleries Tool Chests ' Game Boardss(One With 24 dames) Aluminum Kitchen Utensils For Madam Doll Gifts for, Grown Ups 9 Full on the left an antique pulpit rose, Of structure quaint, and it was marble, too; Where hands long numb Odd allegories, fair and foul to view. Bearing virgins, calm as newly fallen snows, Bearing curved palms, and singing hymns to you; There long lank demons gnawing damned souls. And bastard animals, and nightmare scrolls. From "Madonna's Child'Alfred Austin. to his heels before the steady ad The golden leaves have turned to awake to find them hidden 'neath A Popular Shop Enlarged for Your Pleasure and Comfort f j ANDyLAND, Sixteenth and w harnam streets, have greatly en- larged their walnut room balcony, extending the space all the way round to the front, enabling--a few more of us to sip and sup luncheons of dainty lusciouar.ess, and froaen delectaWes during the hours of the day's shopping activities. Such a Lovely Little Velvet Dress WAS- delivered to my desk the other afternoon. ' A rush or der from out in the state accompan ied by a letter instructing me" to take the dress up to the Ideal Button & Pleating company, third floor BroWn block, Sixteenth and Douglas, for artistic braiding of the panels in manner suggested in the enclosed picture, or in any way that Polly's judgment prompted, please. A rush order, I'm to have it ready to return the first of the week. You'll find that this is a shop of service de- l.i.f..l '. A 1 hghtful indeed. Serving Wagons Telephone Sets Silverware Pottery Vases Metal "Reading Lamps Candlesticks SilkPillows , Silk- Comforters Fine Table Linen Fine Linen Towels Cedar Chests Hearth-size Rugs s Electric Sweepers . One's Days Are a Succession of Festive Events ( T"VURLG the Christmas holidays, U no time for curling and a time when it's really intportant to look one's very" best. The Deltf Hair Parlors, 410 Karbach Block, Fifteenth ar.d-Douglas are drrthg an exceptional number of marcel waves these days, the wave that always helps one to look one's modish best. French bisque ladies spread daint ily fragile arms over their bouf fancies of satin and lace which serve to hide pincushions or party powder puff containers. Christmas Is the Time for the En gagement Ring Gifting. A ND the Jo"hn Henrickson Jewel Shop, Sixteenth and Capitol- avenue, have a ' specially featured ring, which is quite the loveliest value I've seen. Afl platinum is' the substantially heavy mounting fol lowing the newest lines of fashion's favor in its shaping, engraving and pierced work. Gleaming in endur ing beauty is the good sized dia mond, a beautiful ring for but $150. You've no tilea of the dainty ex quisiteness of this engagaincnt cir clet when wurn with lie platinum wedding ring shown in the jewel offering of this store. The Christmas showing is now complete in silver novetiics, hand vanities, bases, et and silver services both flat and hol low, while their pearls are x- crplionally wide in selection offered 01 sizings and pricings, of reasonable pricings. A gut shop Kiddies Friction T03 s Tor Pianos v Miniature Victrolas A Real Circus Three-Ring Kind With Thick Sawdust Mechanical Trains f Trunks Doll Furniture Dishes , Large Four-room Toy House Realistic DMl Shops, Perfectly Appointed had carven, as they chose. The Holiday Florist j Included in Present-Day Plans. A WHIRLWIND of preparation was in progress at the John Bath Flower Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam, the morning of Thanksgiv- irl8 day 'nen I stepped inside. Last mmute orders for table decorations. ones were bejng arranged and de- tut vuciiniji u uvMCHci wiu uu livered. To make the day more sacredly happy, include flower or- ders in your, plans for the Yuletide. Large enough to hold powder for the evening and a dainty little flat puff is an ivory container to slip into inc nanuuag. n ud.mjr K.n iui wuv. Stationery a Royal Gift When It Is Designed In Smart Imported Designs. ' UNUSUAL-cofonngs are to be found in the papers at the Brandeis Stationery department on the main floor, Brandeis Stores. Quaintly distinctive blues, large size envelopes lined in dashing big fig ures of black, gold and vivid blue. Magenta tinted linen has a lining decorated in tropical appearing flow- ers of deep gold against a back- ground of black and gold. A deh- cately tinted blue has drooping cher- ry blossoms on a lining of deep cream, blossoms growing on dull brown branches. These in decorative -boxes are lovely gifts at $2.50. Dash- inglv effective, too, are the pens v. hich Milady may "take in hand" on Christmas morning to write her 'thank-you's," peacock feather quil!s and dainty pheasant or ostrich quill pens of colorful fluffiness in orange, rose or orchid, in price range from $1.50 to $3.50. " 1 t Little shopping lists, memo lists, and engagement books gold lettered , on an leathers of blue, black and brow'n are to be had for as low as 25c; clever giftmgs for the school. girl or teacher. And while vou re in thi department have a thought of seals, tinsel cords, ribbons and wrappings of vivid shades. ' - Shell pink satin is the lining of a vivid blue brocaded lounging, robe for Milady. ' ' Musical Instruments of Quality A T the Musicians Supply' House of H. H. Rohrs. 404 Karbach block. Fifteenth and Douglas streets, there's a delightful showing of all kinds of instruments. The saxophone is the popular instrument of the day and what could be a better gift sug- gestion than onCbf the C. Melody saxophones, a brass instrument at $110; a silverplated beauty with gold Den at cornets ana trumpets, in wide array. are offered at from $3j " up and drums of all kinds are shown at right pricings. The musical gift is the gift which means a lifetime of Pleasure. The shoulder shawl of woo!, in stead of disappearing from fashion's horizon, has been emphasized by new colorings, new decorative ef fects and has attained to new useful ness in replacing for many occasions the more precious and expensive furs. Instructive Toys for Boys Toys That Are Genuine. M- Y be found at the. Townsend Gun company, 1514 Farnam. The Gilbert toys are truly enjoyable-, worthwhile gifts, instructive aXwell as amusing. Wheel Toy Outfits Take a spin on 1 a coaster made bv yourself. Wireless Telegraph Outfits with book that tells you how to rig. up a station, all about the code, etc. Tool .Chest funi $5 up A real workman could use these tools to do his work. They vary in size from the" smallest outfit for the little boy to the larger and complete sets intend ed for hoys who want to do difficult building. j Chemistry Outfit You mi(?ht maH a bar of soap for your mother, or make a wet battery to operate the doorbell it you haa this outtit. Telephone Sets Mighty interest- in to establish communication. Soldering Outfits Mighty handy to have around the house when one of mother's kefllcs or pans springs a leak. Electric Trains Exciting to a de free, fuh stations, bridges, tunnels, etc., from $8.50 to $02.50 each. Foot balls that promise jolly times without number from $2 50 up. Skates, sleds and skiis for .the real winter wither wc ciay be sure of in Nebraska N Wouidn't It Be Fun fN Christmas morning to, find a rubber tired tricycle under the tree? One of those sparkly red ones of Victor H. Roos, Twenty Seventh and Leavenworth for from $1(1 ta.$22. Ri.Plan fu-nntfri frvn over - size rubber tired affairs, painted yenow and they go so fast that thev re lust like streaks ot yellow lightning. These are "special" at $6. If Santa fills your boy's stock ing with one of these wheeled toys you have the satisfaction of know ing that he is enjoying saie outdoor v recreation developing both his bodyv snd mind for he is renewing the c b ,h b true frcisf. A shop weu wortn the knowing. Panels td royal blue lace are fea tured on a black velvet dress in draped princess effect. . When You'rft Seeking Gifts for Her YOU'LL be glad to have found the display at Milton Rogers, 1515 Harney. Electrical gifts, percola tors, and toasters, manicure sets and scissor sets are displayed most at v tractively in satin lined leather cases. In holiday dressings, too, are the gifts of Pyrex Ware, that popular -glassware for baking pastries and vegetables. Great kettles," roasters and pans of aluminum present a par ; ticularly pleasing holiday appear ance in their holly boxes. Every thing sold in this great store is abso lutely "the best" and they are srifts offed at considerably less than the same articles can be bought else where. To wear with the riding habit is a sports stock of hunters' green pinned with a small emerald horse shoe, j . Richly Brocaded Robes for Men. QJPECIALLY priced are the bro- r ...f . . caded robes for men at the J- T- McQuilhn Shop, 1512 Farnam. A decided reduction is the $32.50 price on a three-quarter length brocaded robe in red and black, another of the same style in blue and green merg- ing colors. A size 40 short robe is but $16. Holiday shoppers are cor- dially invited to this shop, i Frocks which feature full lace tunics are ornamented by bits of pastel-colered ribbon in the folds of tht lace, Leather Gifts of Enduring Beauty, r,N the main floor of the Omaha UjMnting Company, Thirteenth & , Farnam. they ve an unexpect- tdly large showing of holiday gift leather pieces. Everything that any- one could possibly need is to found in thTs display. Traveling bags, suitcases, Gladstones bags for both ,v men and women. "Brief cases in cor dovan, natural brown and black fin ishes, large and impressive cases or simply made utility carriers for pa pers of all kinds. Music rolls and cases, the new folding kind, silk-lined with tiny shirred pockets for the pen cil will delight the- musician with their convenient completeness. For the lover ot outdoor jauutings there are the big picnic hampers for the automobile, each completely appoint ed for the serving of delicious lunch eons. To go with -these there are also suggested heavy leather carriers' for the thermos bottles heavily stitched. They have hand straps for carrying safely. A holiday feature are the Fit-All casts for both men and" women carrying every imagina ble vanity piece for a comfortable grooming while traveling. Essen- r .,rPf.Amo r;rV,np K o-.ft nf lifetime, just arrived this week are leather First Aid cases perfectly 'itted with glass containers, scissors, .etc., gift offerings for a nurse or "doctor. To meet a thousand uses those charming little Boston Bags which our eastern sisters carry with such a degree of smartnessl "Good Fairy" Stathes Both White and Bronze. A MOST appropriate offering ar V the Yuletide is a Good Fairy, embodying as it docs the glorious spirit of the season. The art de partment at A. Hospe's, 1513 Dour las street has just received a ship ment of these charming little figures in both whitt'and bronze, at $2.50 and $3. Why Not a Clever Set of "Bobs" or Ear Muffs A S a Christmas remembrance? The hair shop of the F. M. SchadelLCo., Sixteenth and Douglas are snowing uncsi quality nair muits for $4 and thej'bobs" for $10 aypair. "You Can't Be Beautiful in a Min ""ute ND you shouldn't expect evcji the most expert f beauty shop operators to achieve perfect results in one visit," said Mrs. Miller of the Ideal Hair Parlors, 8 Baldridge Block, Twentieth and Farnam. the other morning. Now is the time to begin to be beautiful torthe holiday iuuttior.fc 2'hone D, b!8 Gold Novelties in Vanity Gifting. THE C. B. Brown Jewel shot Sixteenth and Farnam streets has an exquisite line of gold novel ties for men and women. Cigaret cases, ivory and gold cigaret hold ers, and newest of the new Yale ant Corbm latch key holders to fastea on one end of the watch chain Waldemar watch chams have added interest if en one end they have a dainty gold knife cr pencil. Truly regal milady's fairy line gold mesh bags some of them with pearl tassels and delicately wrought inside vanity mirrors. Of the. very finest are the cold trimmings on the ex quisitely finished leather goods, gold ' gift offerings of lasting loveliness. Kfr. Brown is givingvthe Christmas shoppers the benefit of a 10 per cept discount on all of these gift offer Ings. Lace dresses are trimmed with applique flowers 'of leatherand kid, " and designs -of glycerined ribbon flowers". Frequent Trips, to the "Cleaner tn crease the Life of a Wardrobe. Oli most of my visits to the Pan torium, I have seen old garments rejuvenated, but recently I inquired about the work they- did on new gar ments. This, of course, Is only cleaning and pressing as a rule, but they do handle much clothing that is ; siniply Jeaned and pressed as a matter of hygiene and to increase its period of usefulness. Proper clean- ! ing really does add to the life of your clothing as well as keep your ward robe ready for any emergency. Out of town customers are given the same attention as their local patrons. The newer -coat is more elabor ately embroidered than the earlier ' madel. Every Little Lady in the Land WOULD be delighted to don a st of furs from the selection at the National Fur and Tanning Co., Athletic Club building, Seventeenth and Douglas, tuddle thebig soft capey collars round their dainty lit tle chins, tuck lheT tiny fingers into the dear soft little muffs for a fashion stroll on Christmas dav. Er mine, squirrel, brown coney and er mine, they're all adorable. Fashions and Fads. The newest sweater substitute Is a satin ribbon coat. . x The dominating colors for wraps are blue and brown. v ' 7 Figured satins are the newest fad for overblouses. s Cape collars on coats are shorter and fit more snugly. The vogue for elaborate trim mings is on the decline. The stock with a flowing jabpt will be worn this winter. ' t " The choker collar of fur is widely used on the new coats. . , There is a growing tendency to ward gray for street wear. Brilliant brocaded sashes are .worn with dark costumes. Straight lines and the low waist line continue to-'rt popular. A puff of batiste and lace finishes the sleeve of a tricotine dress. - Most of the newest umbrellas have either seven "or eight, ribs. The suit loses prestige in favor of the costume of dress and coat Overblouses of duvetyne . and Georgette are still very popular. Tiny black satin rosebuds are be ing used 011 dresses of black lace. Long, slim feathers rise from a bandeau of jet worn around the ' head. v 11 . .