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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1921)
THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1921. 7 B ft Traceries of Gloaming Metal Threads Weave Brilliant Mosaics. AS a feature of trottctir whicl of the new spring h drops into th. Ideal Button & Pleating company, third floor Brown block. Sixteenth . . -,i,i- 1,-,,. conceptions has an appeal tor you you'll find metal and silk traceries n persimmon on a brown Canton' i.Vepe. A tang of true originality n the combining of tangerine and ( Mrs. Harding Blur, this in a' little accordion pleated georgette frock. Wraps, too, this year are showing a decided liking for embroideries. A' chinneudale brown coat-wrap '. of deeo-surtared cloth lias a six-men , .. .. . - . , handing of gold metallic" motifs and sana siik an-over design a nit anovo inc waiMime aim aiuunu uic Lyni- Coats for nii'ady's semi-formal suit wear have taken a' mad longing tor embroidery and braiding and have quite indulged the fancy for collar, cuffs and every square inch of the surface of the coat is now solidly embroidered. Georgette undies seen in this great husy place sway in accordion pleated" loveliness with hemstitched tiers of tailored finish which plays the giddy song of spring styling by he'iig vivid, in coloring And those little wash silk "petties" without which no woman is well dressed in the summertime, are being scalloped into a cleVer readiness for tU first spring and summer hot- earner wearing. i-mcus j.ji mt snrine brides are to be seen on some of the tables, on others Miss Sub Deb's enchanting little sport hat of Mlk which is being embroidered and hemstitched. A shop of a diversity of accomplishments winch invites your patronage. Opening Week a New Hat Shop Feature. , FOR the benefit of thousands oi out-of-town Auto Show visitors the Heitman Hat Shog, Eighteenth and Douglas, Athletic. Club building lias planned a shewing of chapeaux to extend through the entire week. Perhaps the most piquant charm note of the" new hats is to be found in the hand-fashioned broad brimmed Inodels of silk and lace. Decidedly new are the crowns on both big and little hats. ' and if you'd be reatly Parisian in the crowning bit oi beauty to wear atop your hair you'd have just a suggestion of a low rirown. Original conceptions in me tallic embroidered veils direct from ' Paris will be shown during the open ing week. Newest Song Hits Now Ready in Rolls for the Player Piano. LILTING melody is expressed h each of the following rolls for the plaver piano, which may he heard at Schuioller & Mueller's, 1514 Dodge. My Mammy $1.2i Bright F.yes $1.25 Siren of the Southern Sea.. $1.25 Wang Wang Blues ;$1.2S Send check with order, including .i rents postage tor eacn rou. iou will find this department one of the largest in this great music store, which is proud indeed of its great main showroom with its rows of sound proof rooms. Another Opportunity Is Offered to View the Great Operating Plant OF Dresner Brothers, Twenty-second and Farnam. They are ex tending an invitation to everyone in terested to visit every department of their vast operating plant at some time during the Automobile Show week. Experts of this unusual art will explain various processes of cleaning, dyeing, repairing, remodel ing garments of al! kinds, the restor ing to beauty ot furniture upholstery, drapes, curtains and rugs, remodeling fcJurs and hats. Marvelously in teresting you will find a visit !o this great plant. A Shoe Shop Which Solicits Mail Orders. THE Securities Boot Shop, second floor Securities building, Six teenth and Farnam, has everything that's new and smart in the line oi footwear for women. Chic pumps., strapped pumps in the new sandal effect, strapped oxfords for wear with the strictly tailored costume, all at prices to surprise, nothing over $10. Among the new arrivals you'll note: two all gray stnap pumps in suede and a fascinating black patent and gray suede combination, each , .,n v- r, T one ot them, $.0 a pair. N. B. Leave sii- ti tiiio irirlrAc: inH cha with fh your name, address and size with the mail order department of this shoe Store for future ordering. - , Orders Are Pouring in on Each Mail Delivery , ,t AT the Brndeis . Printery, Main floor, near the bapk, Brandeis ciArrc ' Order which micht seem to Lidicate that everyone in every one of the Nebraska society circles as well as' society circles in towns in the neighboring states, might be go- ment or invitation! Correct styles n regard to type, size of card or tolder and envelope will be found tn 1,'ttla mirltv chnn thff mffraV. this little specialty shop, the engrav- ing or printing done at decidedly saving prices. To avoid disappoint- ment, order engraved work ten days in advance, . - . .jm,nt Could Be More Satuifvine THAN one of the spring plants on .. . , t. .. r-, ju display m me jonn cam flower Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam. Bud T. " . .i.. " r x ...jj.. '. .. r l'vs 1 1 ' - . . . . av!v massed plants; the blue of jmiW sk-ie:in the branching cin- riaa-; - Gifts For Cor.iinrr.ation Appropriate in Sentiment HHHE John Henricksou Jewel Shop. Sixteenth and Capitol, have an unique showing of gifts for boys and girls upon confirmation. Little (hu.nm;s lu iia.B uu uainij 1.1.01.. 3, .crosses to narg on uamiy iumis, ihctn set in semi-precious stones, 14-carat : gold ouisite. indeed is a rdsarv with beautifully fashioned crucifix, a .wonder gift at $35. Es pecially pleasing is -the watch gift, and this shop has a large line of watches for both, boys and girls, 'a very fine guaranteed watch to be had for S23. If a diamond is the gif: desired, what could be more lovely than, a good-sied diamond set in a nun., a j-;,;i ,.j rtf ,u:t 'old? - This at 27.50. You'll find in this ,,hop n.al,y gift suggestions appropriate to the, sea-son. Gift Ideas for Spring Weddings. IN the art department at the A. Hospe Art and Music company, 1513 Douglas, one will find extensive display of art frames in silver flowers; standard finish, gold-tinted hand-carved creations and those de lightfully new polychrome framings; novelty candles m all sizes, snapes . and colors; mottoes, hand-tinted in dainty little framings as well as true treasures in the way of large pic tures. They are expecting you to visit them this week. The silver gray of water flowing under moonlight is gray satin So nata crepe, a new showing at $3.95 a yard. The Little Girls in the Central High Sewing Classes Find This Special ty Pleating Shop a True "Find." M RS. Rose Utley, 224 Neville Block, Sixteenth and Harney, has a little specialty pleating shop which has the true personal touch of the small shop. Every order re ceives her own individual attention and a quick delivery is assured, work done at which prices are Vight. Just the, kind of shop the youthful sewer is looking for she can't wait to see how it is going to look, now can she? Many smart bathing suits arc of the fashionable new "pineapple '. weave." " . " Special Assortment of Hair Pieces for Spring and Summer Coiffure. T"1HE F. M. Schadell & Company's hair department, 1522 Douglas, have now in readiness for showing the very latest conceits in hair goods; Cutie Curls. National Bobs, and a special offering in switches, 18-inch, fluffy and naturally wavy which are priced at $6. These of an adapta bility to all of the newest hair dressers, lending themselves readily to puffs, rolls, or graceful coilings nid twistings.1 -auiiuuiuuu . ' , A Doorway Treatment of Home Illustrated in "The Hy-tex Home of Moderate Cost." I.- ... . . N KEEPING with the true art.s- try expressed in every Hy-Tex brick surface is this doorway treat- ment taken from a page in "The Hy Tex Home of Moderate.- Cost," a booklet of beautiful brick homes wS'ch may be found in the show rooms of the Hydraulic Press com pany, Main floor, W. O. W. build- insr. bixteenth and farnam. rrom the showroom walls covered in dif- inc Biiuniuwiii nana vwnu ... f , , f brick put t0 . ' - rrether with harmonious tints of mor tar you may make selection from the following: Hy-Tex old gold. Hy-Tex wash gray. Hy-Tex Bokhara red. , Hy-Tex south park cherry red. Hy-Tex mixed Bokhara. ; Hy-Tex Cowan gray. Hy-Tex Bokhara brown. Hy-Tex Winslow iron spot. You will be charmed with the ex quisite polychromy of this brick display, more delighted with the home resultant on a selection of one of the Hy-Tex brick products. There will be no offensive colbr contrasts. tin dPaH mnnninniil ' kul 4k. 1:...Vrr no dead monotonies.' but the living and varied effect of a soft, pleasing and harmonious composition, a color poem which expresses your own in- dividuality just ; as Ruskiit would j,ave every house reveal "the intel- i;rnr ?nA rhiitr k( t,. dweller. Expert brick men will be u rr.. ,t.-,..i:. t.. tj.:.t. .t "j1"""1 xc3 ui i.. guuw rooms throughout the entire week nt Tn antn snow ana will De Biaa to oner sussesuons. 10 Kive iov uc- cirmA infnrmatinn antl ctiniw nlans t . f , i 1 . i and pictures . for brick homes. schools, libraries and churches. You are cordially welcome at all times. m la a 1 1, ii DO fit I A 1 ' M I ' . t..' J ' i I 1 . LM 1 Mill I ( Mr (3) dloppin ii folly Vm searching for the silver flute The goblins stole from me, The slender flute, The tender flute, That piped so pleadingly, ' Quite the Newest Originality in Automobile Sports Effects IS the covering which the owner aiul matinirpr nf hp Tfn'versal inusn ...v ...... v ...... . has pu! on h!s five l)assenSer Buick- J P lces ana raniaior, in iaci ev- crything but the fenders, arc expertly covered by red alligator art leather which renders it impervious to water stains and soil from dust. Other color suggestions are Royal blue, brown and 'black. This shop does beautiful upholstering of all kinds, makes curtain: to replace old and torn ones, is prompt in deliveries as promised and does the work very reasonably. ! There's a . Fascination in the Wide Sweep df a Hillside A FASCINATION which is part hillside, more than a part the blue of the sky, the1 clear sweetness of the air all -of which'' can- he snapped and kept if one has a camera or kodak. The Schmitz Photo Supplv Shop in the Merritt Drug Store, 30') South Sixteenth street, has a com plete line of cameras and sunnlies. Developing is done free, the glossy finish so artistic done without evtra charge. A Host of Surprises in Style Love liness to be Presented this Week UNFOLDING. beauties new to tU: season df 921 as diverse as a bouquet of South American orchids, are the style models displayed at , a personal buying trip from which Mr. Herzberg has just returned For daytime frocks, Canton crepe softly clinging in lines, or a bouffant cffect m taffeta. Suits from the plainly tailored to those of rich eni- broideries. Great soft drapey wraps, separate skirts and blouses, petties ofxceding daintiness, complete a showing for milady's entire loveli- ness. The Parisian vogue in gloves em braces a wide range of novelty ideas in color and material combinations and a strong tendency toward gaunt let shapes. New Music Shop A Popular Place, T'HE Ed Patton Music Shop. 16th and Farnam is a delightful place indeed. There's a pleasing note of informality in the deep vel vet carpet which covers the floor space, the irregularly shaped room, the wicker chairs placed about "comfy" like. They'll be glad to have you come in for a visit to hear the newest sheet music, look over the instruments which glint a varied showing of metals, or linger in the Victrola department. Ask to hear these new records by Fritz Kreisler: Nobody Knows the Trouble I See tsttxn Melodv") White 64824 $1.25. v P. ' -. ' , r. Old Folks - at Home (Swanee River S C. Foster. 64130. $1.25. Rosamunde Ballet Music (Orch. Acc.) Schubert-Kreisler, 64670, $1.25. The Rosary, Ethelbert Nebin. 64502, $1.25. Love Nest, 64924. $1.25. Chanson Indue, 64890, $1.25. . I'll he claH tn senH any of these record nnon reouest. Please send -l.-!. A .-a.,- .f remrria atirf nnctacrp ''. , aress oi mauve crepe ae cnine has the edges bound in French blue . i r i i ribbon. . That all the surly folk and sad Who paused to hear me play My smiling flute, My guiling flute, Went singing on their way. MY DEARS A wonderful week we may be assured! The great annual Automobile show which brings visitors from the neighboring states, style expositions in practically every store and specialty shop in the city, spring sunshine and a general pervading spirit of normalcy to which we have long been unaccustomed Our doors are open wide wide visitors and we hope that we shall be called upon to extend like hospitality again and again to the people who have always expressed appreciation of our efforts at entertainment. Welcomel Corset Specialist Suggests Lines of Gracious Loveliness for Milady's Spring Wearables. DOROTHY KILL, the expert specialist, will be found in her new location, 20' Neville Block, Sixteenth and Hatney, a large new shop and fitting tooms on the same floor just two doors south of her fj,., t, ;t, K triad tn nv suggestionS of exceeding interest in regard to fittinir the corset founda- tion arid the shaping of lines of new trocks tor spring ana summer iasn ion wear. Combinations of kid and satin ai much in evidence, these being in con trasting color effects, and strong , .... ?n. stitching is used as the only trim- coior contrasts exists wnere shk ming on glace of one color. A Successful MarCel Wave an Abso lute Necessity. ; rpHE Drefold Hair Dressing Par-- lor, 1001 Woodmen of the World buildintr. Fourteenth and Farnam, has an expert 'marcel operator who is such a skilled person" that her mar cel waves are guaranteed to be al- most permanent. One of Omaha's ca1 a't thejr shop for information as society women" was ill the east for to the pleating possibilities of dii six weeks without having a renewal ferent kinds of materials for sports of her wave, coming back to the Dre fold Parlor for another marcel upon her return. A Visit to the.Tailor TS interesting at any time of the year and especially, appealing at the beginning of the spring and summer season. T r..,tr v i. rvneeier, ex- -i...- . i-j- . j ti ciusivc lauies u:ior, secoim nour Sixteenth and Howard, will be very happy to show fabrics in wool and shk ior tne tailoring ot mtiniieiy smart suits and wraps, discuss in an expert way the season's best and most beguiling style notes. Old .pour Harmonious TN the morning when you waken in I ing among your pillows, do not thoughts and wanderings dritt through Ayour mind of all those other women who have wakened just as you ,in tn fh,e inir.ntic anri nnk-ed nut -quatntness of their bedrooms over the great army of them come at the call -t I 1. t Il - ladies of the land; the wives of our have laid otf their wide 'full skirts climbed wabbly stepladders onto the great beds and hve slid way down between fine linen sheets to slumberland; the women we have read about and honored in our histories; young girls.' one season out, coming back in rosy triumph from their balls, sleeping with -their powdered locks spread out all tumbled about, them on the pillows. You think of all these folk. And the. charm of all the days gone by seems to be yours because vou also have a four-post bed. - Of all the wooden beds, and most nnn larie thm all anrt it ran tii nhtamen in n manv v ft tnar mere 15 rareiv a room into wntrn n win not rnnma tVtrA ,r. rlaintv nrnnnrtinnr) nneiy carveu posts; inese also are sunauie ior every oiner tugui, uui n one prefers the wider beds and the taller, heavier posts, they will be r i , . . . , i , found to fit perfectly into medium and combine to make this a delightful week, our hearts are cordial indeed to all Sheer Exquisitry Expressed in Dainty Undies of Peach-Tinted Georgette and Crepe De Chine. UNIQUE amonjr "undie" show ings is the display at the La-' mond Specially Shop, second floor Securities building, Sixteenth and Farnam. Demure style touches such as an extra little pointed frill oi georgette to wear unaer a riDuon- trimmed teddie, rounded yokes of georgette upon a wash satin confec- tion, draped butterlly step-ins, little net camisoles wuh insets ot em broidery to be worn as vestees, en gagingly decorative silken "lovelies" are to be had in a price range of from $5.50 to $8.75. A orettv sash detail seen on a South-wear dance frock is one that young girls can profitably adopt for summer dresses, Sports Clothes and Together. Spring Arrive WHAT could be more timely than one of the vividly shaded sports plaids pleated into one of the new skirts for wear with topcoats and sweaters? Ir.e van Amam bleat ing company, fourth floor, Pax ton block, invite everyone interested to ounns. DUiion moias in iasinon s newest conceptions as well as the ... .... e , , . , v muiu.uciics mm iiuiijr wu.h.b ...v... the season, styles have, brought. Third in Series of Foot Talks. , QOFT corhs in point of painfulness run the bunion a close second, TUt.,, ,'n enft tissue between the yvi,M. ... - t formintr raoidlv when accom- . . ,. . ' .. - j ... it., panted Dy perspiration ana rc usuauy is dangerous to try home treatment on them. Dr. Irene Johnston, , Co m- ion cMiop, iuurui nuw DUiiaing, sixteenm ami rdiiuiu, ii very successful in both the treatment of the soft corns and perspiration. Poster in Surroundings your four-post bed, and lie drows ot t neir sweet morn lie eves ai inc silken patches ot tneir quiitsr a of your sleepy imagination, fine .L -...Ml.. i;,.t rr.'-lo u-lirt first presidents; tiny little gins wno lor long sum nightgowns ana nave of them are charming, the four- Dnnir anucn ncauiv. ror ine siinaiicr fntir.nncf Krl uilh tnw slf-lldpr. . -1 , r . . i i . . . .- large-sized rooms, I'm searching for the silver flute The fairies gave to me, The laughing flute, The chaffing flute, That set the captives free. THE LOST JOY By Harry Lee Automobile Trunks Automobile. to Fit Every Wilhelm's, Six- A T Orchard. & teen and Howard, you'll find an exceptionally fine line of trunks , . ..' HSpeCially from which to select interesting is the line o automobile U Alt 1 V7I Hi" V 1. IIIV IIK'U uuiin ivi the right car, an unusually satisfac tory idea indeed; a Cadillac trunk for a Cadillac car. a Hudson trunk for a Hudson car, etc. Hats of All Kinds Reblocked. NO hat is to hrd a problem in blocking, retinting and retrim ining for the Kruger Hat Shop, 30j Barker block, Fifteenth and Farnam, to accomplish wonders. . ineyu clean and repair, also remake your furs and marabou if desired, and do surprisingly dainty hemstitching on summer iheenesseg. Hair Dyeing Quite an Accepted Fact Among Women of Fashion FOR who wants to have two o; nrrhan three ilnsidiMv shades in lie? hair? Uneven shades on the ly amusing attitudes; soft, downy ends of the hair, a difference between chicks to delight with their realism; the operand inner tresses graying -idly tinted W hair, all may be 'completely hidden if n!0st conservative small young per- milady will visit the Vanity Shop. s011i if vou're a stranger within third floor. Securities building. Six- ,iie cates vcuil find the. Walnut teentH and Farnam. Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Ballard, the new owners of this s:op, are both experienced op erators in beauty lines and will be gad .0 pan (jve work with you whiiefyou re in Uniaha. V A Modiste You'll Want to Meet While in the City. t tjlu HAMPTON, Modiste. 336 I J c . r..:u: c- .1 j oeeunucs uuiiaing, Jixicenin anu , . ., , ' r amain, is me vcrv Derson vou ve , tnniriiiw in trie. fnr t..'c a T S)fXfJt knQ v what )s w,)at jn o ,le sas the season's smartest stvlines and also knows who should wear the fferfut styles. If you're not ready 'tatiou run into the Pantonum at shown designed for the shoe depart have anything made just now, call ols Jones street. It doesn t matter ment 0f Kilpatrick's: chapeaux o! id meet this modiste and leave your liether I have the work done or decided distinction. You'll. find the dil to an measflrements with her for future fashionings. Just finished is a most lovely little three-piece suit which I saw on a form. Gray crepe and duvetyne in the blouse-dress worn, under? a smartly tailored little coat. The jackets of these suits are loose and man re unbeltetI; fjsertip in lc tlf, 0ypen eat the sfd'c ef Pan'3 .,n, engtl sleeves. Meas g . f Seven-Thirtv in . - , , - the Morning to Seven-Thirty at wigm in this Gate. THE Flatiror. Cafe, Seventeenth and St. Marvs avenue, will serve meals all day every day during tli? entire week. From seven-thirty iii the morning to seven-thirty at night one may drop intc this beautitully ri - rtr - atH ct anr ninv itc hnmi rnnmif. exre lenr service ann nonie- (mnGnhr PliiK KraL-focta crvfl as low as . i-uncncon ai juc, anu dinner in thi evening for 75c, with no -ir I , . en. i lips, expected or allowed, All Is Beauty in the Chapeau and Fur Shops fF Kneeter's Alaska Fur Company, Fifteenth and Douglas. Dozens of captivating little hats in a price range of from $10 to $15, broad- brimmed affairs for wear with mi- " y sneer hocks now hi mc makiug, pattern hats which this shop I.,..- tmrttr rlAciill wilVl a 1MW tn sei!ing them at as narrow a margin II fiml them most I' -" " J - loveiy. cnokcrs in every aesueu fur, fashion's most gracious pro- iiouncrment of a gracious season are nffirH at nnVes vnn'11 he unable to get elsewhere. Offering Furniture of Choice Qual ity at Substantial Reductions ON the line of march to the Auto Show, you'll see the H. R. Bow en Furniture, Sixteenth and Howard, a furniture store o cosmopolitan at- mosphere at once appealing. The management of the store extend a most cordial invitation to visitors who may drop in for short or long stays to view the extensive array of home decoration on the floors in all departments, a n wl, r-h an. v ..w,.. ...... peals not only to those wno puy tor present needs, but who realize the importance of choosing furniture, that wil stand the test of years of serv ice. Noteworthy in the sale of living-; room furniture, are the allover up holstered davenports and chairs built on luxurious lines, deep-seated with spring cushions, some with down cushions. For sleeping rooms: American Colonial after the style of Duncan Phyfe. Queen Anne and William and and fin-' Marv periods. Walnut suites of rich color interesting designs. i Modern designs in enameled ishes of ivory or gray gren. Four-post beds in half a dozen types, including low, medium and high posts. For dining rooms: Sheraton. Chippendale and Heppcl white suites, types that have 'made these names traditional for beauty, offered in authentic 'reproductions that give full expression to the art of these master craftsmen. For format halls: The trend of decoration in the modern home emphasizes the indi viduality that may be imparted by furniture which is correct, for that part of the house which gives its first impression of tne home. There may be chosen Consote tables and formal chairs of stately! beauty some chairs with the romance of the Italian Kenais- sance in the desijm. upholstered with fabric contemporaneous in period. The rug department is offering a splendid price reduction on every thing, great rugs of softly glowing color tints, small rugs to cover that awkward place in the hall between rugs, carefully selected rugs from well-known makers, representative expressions of the rug-makers art. Easter Novelties of Ever New De light. p ANDYLAND, Sixteenth and Far- nam, are showing a large line or Raster novelties: huuiiirs in eav Room on the second floor of this shop a delightful place for luncheon, or to meet your friends or family for a frozen daintv and bit of cake. . V T7-ii drift ir ersitt-f nini1 ciute rnn. sisting of white flannel skirts and brilliant red and green jackets are very smart. Exnert Advice on Cleaning and Dve - : incr ' T'S pleasant to know that you have some one who can advise . you . v'"1"" " ,n ."gard to dyeing and tor con- not, for they assure me that they welcome the opportunity to give ad- an unusual pleasure, the welcome vice. I am quite sure that you can ' accorded a surprise in sincerity ex depend on their advising you cor- pressed. rectJy, and 1 know tner wont is lovely. They maintain a special parcel post department, paying charges one way on all orders, -and ""Vi 8 a . y ,arl,cH,i Prob d ;itgg an economical will be glad to know your particular j - The skirts are plain two-piece. w , a , w,lnout c,us,,"Jot. Pa,,,s Al U1C I shaping. ai ine nips or in mouuicn circular One of the Things You'll Want to do ' While in the City TS to drop into the Hattie Putnam Nu-Bone Corset Shop, Fifth Floor Karbach block, Fifteenth and Far nam, and order made to measure one ot tnese smart v romtv rorsets. . varirl lin rt iirei.tc ic ,--,rr.l in ine snop ior your selection which are made of the cleverlv . i i . i woven wire staying. A New Pricing on Leather Goods. Of Distinctive Styling. UK BOUT one-third off" is the -uew price announcement from the Omaha Printing Company. Thirteenth and Farnam. This is an unusual price cut for this great lug gage store to make for the stock is high-class in every particular, no old luggage pieces represented in the snowing, nere ycu win una a large lme of traveling bags in brown or . , , , 1 - . . - -";, .......... ... quality metal, stitched by ex- -Pert makers over irameworks wind) dety tit. roughest usage. Gladstone bags with their rounded corners, generous space arrangements are perhaps the most popular among men, while the sloping side traveling bags prove appealing to women, so rooruy are they, easy to slip the traveling needfuls in and out with out seriously disarranging the other contents, of the bag. Suitcases, of course, and in all sizes, from the little flat and short patent leather ones so smart in appearance, so easy to carry to the great strapped cases which every boy who attends a col lege or university finds absolutely necessary to a four years' college course. Vanity bags of various sizes and shapes, many of them luxurious ly fitted in ivory or torto shell, all of them silk-lined, music bags and rolls, brief cases for the professional man, also those conservative Boston bags which have proved themselves a true success for the carrying of Pap"s. ideal tor carrying to the beach with comb, brush, towels and shopping bag par ex- weurin-c. x ncn lor mc auiu cii- . . . thusiast count us all in on this one! Picnic hampers fully fitted with sil ver substitutes in knives, forks and spoons, metal and glass containers of all kinds, cups, saucers and plates, some of them even containing the necessary llnen9; they're a truly nec essary adjunct especially at this new pricing of one-third off. Thermos bottle cases, too, of course well and durably made. A sale for" supplying your whole year's luggage needs. Hair Bob the Latest in Fashion Proclamations. rHHE Marinello Licensed Slinn. SSti 1 Brandeis Theater building, , , , , . ' Eighteenth and Douglas, are showing He most adorable Hair Bobs which give milady the approved bobbed ef- icci wiuioui me irrcvocauic sicp oi having the long hair cut. So great is the demand for these hair pieces all over the country that they have been unable to get them made up fast enough to satisfy the demand, so I'd advise your ordering early. This shop does wonderful work in per manent hair waving done by expert Marinello operators under the fa mous Marinello licensed system of beauty work. The time is coming when you'll be wishing thi wave wouldn't come out of your hair every time you go in swimming. By hav ing a permanent wave you really save money, besides having the pleas ure of knowing that the natural ap pearing permanent wave is ravishing ly becoming. A Delightful Enterprise Indeed the Shopping Tour Which Concerns Itself With the Choosing of Spring Apparel. rp HERE'S no ga;nsaying the fact -- that our winter clothes have long since assumed a decidedly season worn lookl Wherefore the need of new stvlefulness. which is tn he found in the style show which they're staging at I nomas Kilpatnck s great store, Fifteenth and Douglas, throughout the entire week of the Automobile Shew. New versions of spring suit styles in a wide expres sion of individuality, twill cords and tricotincs the most favored materials. Jacket styles introduced in the style presentation will be noted for a charmingly varied exposition of the youthful Eton, Box and Mandarin models. Embroideries and braidings give a lavish touch of richness on nearly every suit shown. The new rocks feature novel embroidery, gay sa.she?. ruffling, swinging panels m witching arrangements. In the way of wraps there are dashing cape ef- tects and tailored inodels. Coats which take swinging sports lines or gracefully draned lines, evolved from the new silky napped materials J'V" coiorinps oi Tangerine Diue conceits, the very lastest suggestions !n footwear, many of the models sprine stvle exposition in thi tnre Fashion Ntes. An evening headdress may be a bandeau of jade velvet sparkling with diamonds. . One interesting frock has a long pointed bodice, a petal apron and well-shaped sleeves. Gauntlet gloves of white kid are stitched in tan ?nd have inserts of tan kid around the cuffs. No matter whether it is for a simple little street frock, or for a more elaborate afternoon affair. Dame Fashion and all her devotees insist on taffeta. Ptnr Offic.- OK Pltltr A4.