- - . , . THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1921. jotdr d) tloppin villi my 0 IS H No More Languorously Lovely Pop iei Ever Bloomed ' THAN the hand-tinted satin ribbon poppies at the' exclusive lingerie and ribbon novelty (rift shop of Mrs. M. C. Donohue, in the McAr- .e Lhapeau Shoo. 1613 Farnam. bv- jeryone is wild over them in the east, so I've heard, and I'm thinking they will prove quije an unusually lovely gift tor the girl graduate. Great rich flowers four inches in diameter, there are four dainty buds which hang on flexible stems. In four or five shades of the poppy they're offered in .gift box with card for $2.95. Quite the newest conceit in 'undies" which Mrs. Donohue is showing are silken softnesses in trousseau crepe in both ace-trimmed and the smart new r.iilored effects which depend for harm fulness upon two-toned ribbons and effective hemstitchery., A note of interest in this shop is a special May .sale 6n satin corsets priced at $2.98 ' " Binding in contrasting color is used extensively as trimming. j And Another Word On Permanent Waving. TpOR the last few days I've had - occasion to visit the Comfort teenth and Farnam, and there vio.v the process of permanent waving. Everyone finds a permanent wave of inestimable comfort, a saving of time to the business woman, an added charm to the society maid or matron. Such a delight to know. Joo, that it doesn't 1 rt the hair anv .!. . I .t i ... j t ; more man any otner Kina oi waving V used exclusively. Some of the 'styleful young persons are having a permanent wave across the top of the head, wearing a chie "hob" at the base of it. Charmant, I assure vou! ' i street dress of gray .' Canton rr,n i a Irimmpd wih pmhrrtidpru in. silver thread and a sash of flame chiiion. ' The Grace of Slim Reeds Swaying . Where' They Grow I S still grace when the reeds are cut and harid woven into furniture to bear the sign of the Omaha Reed and Rattan' company. Sixteenth and Jones. The bride will' find this a living room furniture the showroom presenting an. artistic ensemble of pieces along lines, plian.t, flowing, artistic and .varied. ; How charming for a gift furniture pretty as a picture. , , , t ,-.. . Long Distance Sewing a Complete Success. V CJEVERAL of my I & have' joined the "1 Customer" list of Lul '.rwdiste. third floor. Sec Polly people long distance Lulu Hampton, modiste, third floor, Securities build- xOfej Sixteenth and Farnam. Send ,'your materials, the picture, you have selected, 5iyic (riuiiiiiug subscsuuiis and measurements and you 11 be ur prised at the lovely little three-piece deliveries to be made at any time you suit, silken wrap, smartly tailored desire.---. For your .convenience sta- frock, or dainty sheer evening dress Jons for-- Ortmaft baked products which will arrive in due time ready nave been- placed at the Food Cen to wear. ; ter Nineteenth, and Farnam; The -' - Central Market 1 Sixteenth and Har- A charming frock of gray organ- IT', TVh,. Su&' A he hih white nriA .eH ' ....... v.ov...v vuo. with yellowed lace. Distinctive Arrangements In Wed- ding Flowers T t has long been the pleasuri of the Lee Larmon Fontenelle Flower Shop to. hold the reputation' tor ar ,- . .. . -. j-. - tistically distinctive flower arrange- ments iorweauings. pnower Doquets tor the bride, maid ot honor and two bridesmaids, corsages for others in the nartv. smart houtfinneire inrr r - , Vhe men, -impressive , arrangements JTrtd to either home or church wed- rJng. 'all will be attractively cared for if Lee Larmon, Eighteenth and Douglas, has charge of. the flowers. I To have your new sweater and hat "pf "honey-dew," a color a ?psifiuat ingly "saccharine as its name and which stands ace-iiigh on- the - list f the season's unt, is very smart. Every Spring Finds One's Affairs In A Dreadful State. ONE'S scalp particularly needs at tention. The F. M.-- Schadcll & Company's hairdressing department Company s hairdressing department 1522 Douglas, have a splendid treat ment which they re giving witn Fitch's Hair and Scalp Shampoo. It is bringing surprising results. Furs for Summer Months Were Never More Lovely ' d EEMINGLY planned for the occasion when everywoman would look her very sweetest, are the furs shown at the Alabaugh Fur Shop, 19th and Farnam. Soft, fhiffy foxes, the whole skin in flat shoulder to shoulder effects and the round chokers are shown in Lucille Brown, a delightful shade with a tint of red, offered at $47.50. The luxurious Alaska fox, fifty inches' long, from tip of nose to tip of tail, exquisite inrtepd. is nr iced at $65. A two-skin chin is $45, fitting finish to a dainty little tailleur or smart frock. Unique in shaping the slashed choker of mole which has a turned roll round the neck or fastens with points on either shoulder. This at $60. Fitting gifts for any bride, is a gray squirrel wrap, stole effect with skins running horizontal round the throat, perpendicular round the edge, a finish of tiny feet tucked into folds of soft gray satin round the entire edge, a white fuf facing round the neckline, clever conrast to the orchid tints in georgette lining. A giff of true gorgeousness at $225. . fr&ek of jade green organdie is trimmed witn flat flowers of green organdie lined with white. " delightful shop in which to plan her No Need .For the Bride To Worry Her Curly Head 'Bout Baking "pOR the Ortman Bakery, : 216 North i Sixteenth, which . makes cakes and pastries take care of all such ' worries. ' Leave an order for rich delicacies in the" home-cooked style which makes the Ortman name ; well known among those who know, F un .ana. ougas. warm, ncn and spicy, fresh from tht great ovens of this bakery you'll find each de - - livery a new delight. - - - ; Fleven-Page Booklet Contains Illus-: trations of Gifts for Graduation, Wedding, Birthday and Annivet sary. " rPHE. C. B. Brown Jewel Shop, -- Sixteenth and Farnam, has an exquisitely illustrated folder, actual photographs of the w ares to be sold, together with size, description and prices under each cut. Of inestim able value is a folder like this to the out-of-town shopper who may have r r " v j r .. , " u'ul8: ii iur luiure u?r upon request to either the Brown Jewel ihop or the shopping depart ment of The Bee. Men's watches wju be found illustrated on the first page, women's wrist watches on the j - ... ... rcwiiu, uaiiujr pin ana ring novelties 0n three, four and five. The sixth. seventh and eiehth natres are demteH to chains, links, scarf pins, rings, soft conar pms, Knives, Deit Duckies. match boxes, cigaret cases and Vanity cases. On pages nine, ten and eleven will be found illustrations and price listings of silver separate serving pieces as well as the desired service sets. Send for a folder to- dayl , When Aat c looked across vast spaces And seen the distant mountains high, Raising their grave and reverent faces With heads uncovered 'neath the sky , too, have prayed For the Bride's Mother. The color of perfect harmony in the season's fashions Platinum Gray--to be made from any one of the crepe weavers. "Weldrest" Hosiery For Brides And Graduates AS been Dame Fashion's man date and the J. T. McQuillen Shop, 1S22 Farnam, holding the hint has placed a large stock in all colors as well as black and white in their store anticipating the numerous or ders which are pouring in. It's that new tailored to fit hosiery, not knit like the old-fashioned hosiery we've been accustomed to with tendencies to run in most any direction, but knitted to fit with the tailored seam so chic and neat. Ranging in price from 85c for a silk lisle to $3.50 they represent quite the cleverest hosiery buy of which I know. I'll be glad to mail an ilustrated booklet upon re Quest, v ', Pin-striped dimity and white ba tiste are combined to make dainty summer frocks. Kolinsky, to fit high around milady's Books as Gifts for Graduation. JUNE with its roses and groups of ;. , young graduates is close at hand.' The book department at Brandcis offers graceful gif tings for the grad uate, the fitting gift to young peo-,t pie beginning serious affairs of lite. '' With appeal to the eager mind are the standard authors in prose and poetry, Kipling, Lowell, Browning- what. ' storehouses of stimulating ' thought are here. If the graduate , enjoys drama, he -will be glad to have volumes of Barrie, Shaw and the other immortals. Essays, biog raphy, travel, art, history and othe books all afford excellent variety in graduation books. For the more . 1 t . . ' T, - P..n.r1 Books, or Memory Books lovely tor school and college during the next year, these for $2.75 in art clothT in the ooze leather bindings they may De nan at congratulation caras on graduation are dciighttuiiy let tered,, beautifully tinted, priced at 10c, 15c and 25c. The mottoes for framing may be had at 75c and $1. A diooping brim , and crushed crown of several layers of black .'or gandie faced'' with pink make charming hat. ' ' ' i a - ; ' ' ,r . . V . Mus,c in the Horae True Necessity., tiix r Drioc would De more man ce- lighted to receive among Up- gifts one of the Columbia Graionolas, which they are showing at the Hart man Furniture Store, Sixteenth and Howard. Welcome, indeed, the new price quotations on the grafonolas which may be had in all finishes: S120 Cabinet Model is now $85. $150 Cabinet Model is now 125. $275 Cabinet Model is now SI 75. All back to prewar prices you see. An exquisite reproducing instrument is the Columbia which numbers lead- ing art.'sts ot, t-he "'. "world omAtirr it c iv-luc i racnrH inrr lie I'UIUIt k-vj ..VIUJ11 V V w .ii .Ji. The midmonth list of advance June i9e n ;r.iAe f Hickman's orchestra 19'1 model fox- trots combining speed." syncopation and pep. "Siren of the Southern Sea" and "Dav Dreams" are delightful n,,n,hAr- a iisi7 Qs die." a foxtrot by. the Paul Biese Trio and "BeelaBoola" by the same trio. A - 33S3 85c. From the clever Happy Six are "1 Lost You and the "Yoko- hama Lullabv," a medley foxtrot, in- troducing "Kentuckv." A-338-1 85c. I'll be glad to send illustrated folders of the Columbia Grafonolas, also the records as listed upon receipt of check p.-ys'nfe to me or to. the Hartmmi furniture Company. I know not why. MY DEARS: The time has come to devote the attention: of the shopping department to two of the most interesting personages of the season June Brides and the Sweet Girl Graduate. May their happiest hours of the next few weeks be but the beginning of a happy future. For the weddings of early summer the traditional theme of bridal white is expressed in rich silken weaves. The June bride will find gra ciously lovely silken weaves awaiting her choice, the clear white taking the place of ivory. Pronounced favor is given to Brocaded Canton Crepe, having the decided background of plain .Canton crepe with brocades of satin, to be used for the entire gown,, and very effective when veiled with tulle. . Plain satin crepe, of rich lustre, soft and clinging, adapting itself in charming lines of graceful individuality. Plain Canton crepe, the heavy soft qualities in rough effect, the bet ter qualities possessing the right lustre and draping" effects a texture to' smartly offset the veil of lace. s. Millinery For the Girlish Graduate MUST needs be dainty and the F. M. Schadcll & Co. Shop, 1522 Douglas, is showing exquisite chapeaux in georgettes and organdies ideally lovely for the graduating fes tivities, beautiful, too, for all sum mer wear with the bouffant frocks of the season, organdies and Swisses. The bride will surely find something quite to her liking among the little pattern hats shown. The new skirts- are more, or elaborate in design. less "To The Graduate" T7IRAMED mottoes exquisitely handlettered and decorated ideal gift offerings for the graduate arc on display at the A. Hospe Art de- partment, 1513 Douglas, at $1.50 and $2. For the bride new Parrish pic- tures and Nuttihes offer delightful and Nutthsrs offer delightful suggestions for gifts. 1... H itp the most the bride has bad in her heart - - - - Hranlic Press Brick Show Room, , Jfi- .-j -v.'- ... K " w ' . - .. . . . - ' that makes one marvel at the possibilities for beauty in the glowing shadings of brick shown. Large spaces 0f the wan are covered with the exact suits unexpectedly beautiful. View these brick and get ideas on home building from the experts m attendance. (The home pictured above is reproduced from page 14 of "The Hy-Tex House of Moderate Cost.") Send for color cuts showing 18 tints and textures of Hy-Tex Brick, ' Sports. Hat Quite Easy Of Achieve- Corset Specialist Announces Sale oi A Silvered Oaken Chest Embodying mentN W1 HEN one enlists the services of the Van Arnam Pleating Com- pany, fourth floor Paxton block, Six- teenth .'and Farnam.-Buv a generous amount . of vivid shaded ribbon, any one of the startling colors, take it up to these expert needelworkers for hemstitching in the new silver or gold miay wonc; possioiiiues in tllttl 111 die aitUfttlilLiituii.j.i x you. i ney are aiso aomg exquisnc- f effective embellishment on organ- die and swiss' frocks in the bright yarn embroidery. ... , ... ... -f. i - ; - PERHAPS the most important consideration of the bride's planning is that of accessories. The Thomas Kilpatrick company, 15th and , Douglas, have taken particular care in gathering together exquisite needfuls for the-further exquisiteness of Milady Bride. REAL LACES Such as Princess Louise, Point Lierre, Bretonne, Point Applique and Point Gaze, witching in combination with the Driuai veii,-tne weaaing:gown, ine i , , . , j . ii vjJjUVEiO ior- ine weaqing occasion, wnue rreucu iu k1"" " iu and 20-button length, perfectly fitting and completed with unusually lovely stitching on the back. For days of travel, gauntlet slipon gloves in 6-button length with snap wrists in mode, tan, brown beaver or gray with heavy embroidered backs. For dress wear, white or black gauntlet slipons in 6-button length in plain white, plain black or white with black. THE HANDKERCHIEF A small essential of the bridal outfit, must be as exquisitely fine as those offered at Kilpatrick's, were pains takingly handmade in Belgium for such an important occasion. Some with handspun sheerest linen centers edged with Milan point, Duchesse, Old Flemish, Rose Point, Valenciennes and Armenian laces. SILKEN HOSIERY White silk hosiery to accompany the bridal gown may be chosen in new effects with lace inserts or in delightful allover patterns, or should one's taste be for something less ornate, there are handsome silks- with embroidered or openwork clocks. For days of travel and afternoon wear especial attention has been given to a" the new shades of gray, including polo gray, pearl gray, suede, silver nd "Podium gray. .. - liliNbtiiKliSi in trousseau sets, a assemb ed" irom workrooms where before being taken, with effect exquisite, infinitely wrought details. GIFT OFFERINGS for brides will be found in the linen and cnina aepanmeni. Kicniy simple sets, ior iormai junctions, uinner sets in quality from the porcelain ware cester pieces, ror the graduates there are leather tans, gut novelties in semi-precious jewels, colorful bead chains, tiny vanities, picture frames of silver, unusual giftings at prices of utter reasonableness. STATIONERY Engraving in correct forms, phraseology,; station ery and lettering rccoivinsr particular care in wedding, invitations and announcements. .- Vhen I have listened through the sadness And heard a feathered songstress nigh, Singing in ecstacy of gladness, As if it needs must sing or die , too, have sung MYSTERY A New Hat For The Old One T f you take it down to the Krugcr Hat Shop, third floor Barker block, Fifteenth and Farnam. They'll reblock, retint, refashion it into a stunning newness. They also re model furs and marabou pieces, and make a fanciful styling out of an old feather. News Of Interest For the Busy Little Bride. ' T HE D. G. James Fruitland and Delicatessen is a shop conven iently located at the car intersection, Sixteenth and Howard, a delightful shoo where one may select every kmH nf drlirarv at nrices no hielier than one pays tor more ordinary mer- chandise elsewhere, with the satis- faction that everything is just a bit nicer if bought here. The delicatessen department is mvaiuauie m case oi department unexpected guests. 's Dream-Home Now Realized in Hy-Tex exauisite art brick obtainable for the for lo these many years. There's a Mam 1-loor, Woodman ot the World bunding, fourteenth and farnam. bricfc and mortar as it would appear worset Moaeis. T AST Sunday I announced a sale Ji of $ie entire stock of scientific corsets in the shop of Dorothy Hill, ; corset specialist, second floor, ville block. Sixteenth and Hirney TL'r Vila ie st11 fHtininrr ttt 4 Wter rut nrice in her beautifully "modeled corsets. Mrs. Hill will give the same- .fitting services in this sale as at the, regular price. Jt is certainly a great SHVIIlg UppUI lUlill) IU VUU1VU 111 llVt"! pt corsets. . 'Much oriental embroidery is used on the wide sleeves. aainiy unuerwnngs. j ... j j ..I. : most charming selection oi lingerie everv stitch is careiuliv Dlannea as weu as ine more ornaie linens in tne cnina department ranging to the imported Haviland and Wor- know.not why. A. Read in. .the New York Sun.' The Bride's Gifts To Her Maids. May be. inanity lockets, solid gold dorines, tntsb bagSi-sterling silver vanities. Veil pins or an ex quisite bit of lingerie, -r-" A Furnitpre House for the Outfit ting of Every Room.' ' rYU RING the next few months there will be a greatly aug mented sale's force on the floors of the H. R. Bowen Furniture com pany, Sixteenth and Howard, to help in selection of exquisitely correct furniture for" the bride's home. The same critical degree of care and thought which has alwavs charac- termed the selections of the Bowen company is especially pronounced in the present extensive displays of furniture, from the least expensive pieces which are within the price limitation of the very modest in come, to the most exquisite period masterpieces., every article of furni ture reflects that finesse of artistic conception which is so potential in the effective furnishing of a home. There are extensive selections in mahogany and in walnut in the im portant and popular period designs, and in the much favored enamels, also the new decorative suites in dis tinctive colorings. The display is so comprehensive that every per- sonai inclination may nna s rc- sponse and the prices are all reduced to the new lower levels, prices one- half what they were six months ago. cveryiiuim iui iu i Bowen's." buildme of that dream home which' display in the showroom of the Hy- in the wall ot the home with re- ine romance ot medieval uays. IT1HE John Henrickson Jewel Shop, A Sixteenth and Capitol, have a fascinating silvered oak chest with e-.strippings of pierced silver which holds in its velvet and satin lined beauty, the gracefully lined Hostess pattern silver. Holding 26 pieces it costs but $40. A mahogany chest containing the same number of piece. t $35, plainer cases, may be bought as low as $25. The gift shop you've long wanted to find. There' Are Two Kinds Of Brides T HE ones who have Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks and those who don't, (but wish they had.) The Freling & Steinle Trunk Shop, Eighteenth and Farnam, have an ex tensive showing of trunks, ideal ac companiment to the wedding trip a complete wardrobe which can be , moved into the hotel suite, opened up and afford a dressing room with the lovely garments of the trousseau in the same orderly precision they would occupy in the home. .No ueed to lose tiny accessories so necessary to the successful toillette with grop ing in the innermost recesses ot the Mfocrl;rtn mL. erfricr losing even more necessary ad- juncts to feminine loveliness. It is a8 easy to take an article troni a Hartmann as it is from your closet the last word in traveling equipment. w u beautifully finished, convenient L ly arranged, a delightful acquisition whether purchased with the trousseau or the gift from One of the family. Vou'll ,find surprising pricings in. the showing at this bbdp, i i n j i,' : xxj;c An Obligation Promptly Paid Is Sat- isf action On Both. Sides. fp HE other day 'when I stepped --:hind scenes" in the John Bath Flower Shop Eighteenth and Far- desk stacking up checks from his cus tomers. "Best in the world," said the florist, "for promptness they're unexcelled." Wonder if your name is on his list of satisfied customers. Paillettes are the most favored trimming for evening gowns. nam, iuunu .ui. waul uuer i no "The Talk of The Town." OF course I knew you'd read a "scrib" with a "head" like that! And it isn't altogether the women who are doing'the talking either, for the men are taking an active part in the discussion. Its the scalp treat ments which they're having such suc cess with at the Drefold Hair Parlors, 1001 Woodman of the World build ing, Fourteenth and Farnam. Make early appointments for the gradua tion hairdress! The round- neck and cap-like sleeves are used together. . '. Bridal Lingerie of MATCHING in color the tea robe, negligee, or breakfast coat are the exquisite -silken undies on display for. the spring bride's purchasing at the Vanity Shop, third floor Securities building, Sixteenth and Farnam. Creamy white or daintily colorful georgette combine with two toned ribbons to make more lovely the hew styled lit ' chemise step-in sets matching in laces, and ribbons' the gown.. Ideal ,'ifts for the girl graduate I . ' - . - . Mysteriously Simple With All the Corsets Exquisitely Dainty For Wear Charm of Youth in Its Loose, With the Bridal Gown or-Sheer Straight-Lines- . Graduation Frock - A yCt surrpns'n2l.y intricate, in -p. ESIGNED with particular dainti XX dehcacy of embroidery the ext. Lf nSS and gnce tW cor$ets quisite commencement frock in Hattie" Putnam's Nu-Bone Corset br,dal gown on display m the La-shop, Fifth Floor Karbach olock mono opeciauy onop, oecouo noor Securities building, Sixteenth and Farnam. The sheerest square meshed net lace lavishly embroidered has been used, each great rounded point extending from the wide low neckline. down almost to the waist line, which is simply and beautifully girdled in gold metallic ribbon, tiny rosettes 6f the ribbon a lovely touch. ; A broad panel of the lace extends i the entire length of the dress in the back, dainty pointed drapes of georgette at each side. The body of the dress is fashioned of georgette,, the under foundation of heavy crepe rfo rliine. F.xnnUit ftffprtit this at $39.50. A girlish frock of white organdie wheels its way right into one's heart on sheerly lovely lace cjrcies on bodice and skirt. Reason-' -mv uriced is it at $24. Many Brides Will Present A Pleas ing Picture T N the wide brimmed hats -which A a isplayed in .witching showing at the Kneetef Alaska Fur Company, Fifteenth and Douglas. Pink, tur- quoise blue and navy taffeta form puffed crown covering and bias roll Danding with a noting circle ot flow ers, french torgetnienots, dull la-' vender flowerets, field flowers, black, yellow, -vivid blue, extraordinary stylings. ror the graduates nothing could be love,;er than the transpar- vswiva Is v if v v ill encies of georgett Priced at- $5. 7.50 ette and organdje. 50 and. $10, they represent unusual values. Turn Whichever Way You May Em- broidery Greets You fH frock, coat, suit or hat. It ii - a pretty fancy, this touch o: woo .siIk or braid 011 our sprinf cti,tA- J ,(U, tuiu juiitiiivi 6 viiiii oini . v.i summer much to their attractiveness. V. you're in need of fancifully cvolvec loveliness in embroidcrying I'd sug gest your viewing, the bits of ex quisiteness to be seen at all times it the workrooms of the Ideal Button & Pleating Co., third floor Brown block, Sixteenth and Douglas. Send for one of their catalogs showing il lustrations of the decorative possibili ties of the work done there. Among the late spring wraps there are a greater number to be found with the set-in sleeve than there was at the beginning of the season. Eyen at that the sleeve is apt to be on the bell or mandarin order, often giving the effect in its fullness of a cape ravishing 'in charmfui effect when embroidered. The combination of different ma-' terials, which has been such a frock feature for several seasons, is also carried out on some of the new suits with great success. Combination suits are again popular, this mode at present consisting of a jacket or blazer in a solid color with a skirt usually showing a stripe or a plaid. The skirt of course cleverly pleated to display dashing color when the pleats break. One coat seen is solidly em broidered over shoulders and coat -hem and shows a tendency toward straight lines while a three-piece suit is a copy of an import. A wrap fashioned t from beige veldyne is elaborately embroidered in beige wool. The military collar is a smart feature. A chic suit is of navy picquettine combined with jade Canton crtpe, the straight bodice with its long sleeves, the shorter mandarin ones of the jacket and the lining being of this fabric. The embroidery is of navy silk braid, while a jet enamel ornament is on the right side of the jacket. - . . Black and white as a color comt' nation which, the oracle of fashion assures us. will be even more, prevail ent as summer advances. Reversed to read white, and black, it is equally good. . Infinite Appeal rmeehth and Uouglas, particularly desirable for wear with the intimate silken garments of the bride's trous seau, the dainty finery, ot the swest girl graduate. Send for -measurement blanks if unable to call. Fashion Decrees That: , Enter Madame in a jabot. . , high-necked Fullness is seen at the sides and in the fronts of skirts, rather than in the backs. -A smart dress of Canton crepe fea- nre a nrinn1 cl-i i in A rr im At k jieevCi . . Short capes have stole collars of fur and are edged with nirrov." black silk fringe. i:tl tnl . Trailtmark rltr4 - . w '. , - " 0.