Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 11, 1921, WOMEN'S SECTION, Image 13

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    THE DEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1021.
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Benson Society
Bansoo CorriipondotCalI Walnut IJ70 .
Woman's Club AetMtlea,
Th mws-yttt book of th
Sntnn Woman' club will b ready
for distribution ih early part of
unucr ine leadership o! Mr. Kieh
ard Ranker, held lit lint rchrtrtal
Jhursday, ferptember B. in I he Mtlli
oditt church. Th department will
fumih two muti- numbrri at the
opening tettlon of th Parent-Teach-ed
aoriation Tuciday evening,
uctober 4,
Japan Shower.
Mr. W. H. Loechner and Mr.
A. Palmer entertained at a Jaia
net horr Wednesday fternoon
at Ih home of Mn. Loechnrr in
honor of Mi Marie Manry. who it
to be a September bride. The
room wer beautifully decorated in
Janancte umbrella, (an and Ian
ternt. A chop uey lunrheon with
rice and tea wa lerved. The bride
I Ke dressed in oriental costume
J turrounded by her many gift
of Japanese deiiitn might have, been
taken (or a real maiden from the
land of a thousand island.
Receive Naval Promotion.
John W. Fitch of Benson received
a letter Matin that hi ion. I.ieur,
Howard W. Fitch, has been aligned
to the position of iccond ofliccr on
the United State submarine h-4
Lieutenant Fitch ha been with the
Atlantic fleet on the United Slate
ahip North Dakota. He is now lo
cated at Hampton Koads, Va.
Harmcny Club Luncheon.
Mrs. II. V. Jeffrey and Mr. Ar
thur Giles were hoste.se Tuesday
to th member of the Harmony
rlub at a I o'clock luncheon at the
home of Mr. Jeffrey on Crown
Point avenre. Honor quests were
Metdamci. Roy A. Ralph. D. M.
WyckofT, . A. McGIasson anJ
ancamp.
To Enterta'n Guests from Australia.
Mr. ahd Mrs. R. H. Maloney will
have as their guests during Ak-Sar-Ben
week Mrs. Maloney a aunt,
Mrs. Hugh McCtoud. and daughter,
Isabelle of Pirlh, West Australia.
Mr. McCloud came to the state
"to visit her sister, Mrs. Robert
Leitch, of Kearney, Neb. The two
sisters left their home in Croffncss,
Scotland, 40 years a so and this is the
first meeting since that time.
Steak Fry.
Mis Margarite I.iljenstoloe will
entertain at a teak fry Monday eve.
n'ng at Elmwood park in honor of
th birthday of her sistT, Miss
Katherine Liljenstolpe. Covers will
be placed for five guests.
Dinner Ouests.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearse and
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffenon Basse of
Madison, Neb., were Monday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Reed of Bensonhurst.
O. E. S. Kensington.
Members of the Narcissus chap
ter, No. 261, of the O. E. S. kensing
ton, will be entertained Tuesday
evening, September 13, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Watson, Six
, tieth avenue and Miami street.
Presbyterian Ladies' Aid,
Mrs. C. N.'f Wolfe was hostess
.Wednesday afternoon to the mem
ber of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
society, 1
Entertains at Prettiest Mile.
Mrs. M. Armstrong was hostess
Friday to the" members of the Tri
City Birthday club at a 1 o'clock
luncheon at the Prettiest Mile club.
Royal Neighbor Kensington.
Mrs? Charles Yates will be hostess
Friday, September 16wto the mem
bers of , the Royal Neighbors at a
12:30 luncheon followed by a ken
sington at her home, Sixty-fourth
and Lake streets.
To Leave for National Convention.
Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, president of
the War Mother' organisation of
Omaha will leav Sunday, Septem
ber 18; for Sacramento, Cal., to at
tend the national convention of War
Mothers. Mrs. Wilcox will have a
few days stopover in Denver on her
way but. . ' , ..'- .
Social and Weiner Roast.
The West of Benson Improvement
club will entertain at a social and
weiner roast Monday evening, Sep
tember 12, at the home of Mrs. Ar
thur Thoma of Keystone park, ,
J Mrt, Norri Entertain, ;
Mrs.' E, W. Norris entertained at
her country; home Thursday at 1
o'clock luncheon in honor of Mrs.
M. F. 'Coodbodyy'who is soon to
reside in the Hanscom park 1 dis
trict. ;' . .
To Attend . Pageant.
A number of Benson War Mother
will attend the pageant celebrating
the 134th anniversary of the signing
of the constitution of the United
States to be given Saturday, Septem-
er 17, at the Omaha auditorium.
The War Mothers of Omaha, of:
which Mrs; F. E. Young of Benson
was the first president and Mrs. W.;
A. Wilcox, the present -president,
will be represented in this pageant, i
Baptist Busy Bee Club.
The Baptist Busy Bee club, com
posed of the members of Miss C,
Johnson's Sunday school class, en- i
tertained In honor of their mothers
Friday afternoon at th hom of
Mn Johnson, Kedmi wer given
by the Mine Mabl Jone and
Ceraldin Younger, followed by
munc ana game. A bunet lunch
eon u served to 22 lueitt. Gar
den Mower were uieu in th dec
orations. Entertain Pit Officer.
. Mr. and Mr. C P. Mcl'herson en
tertained in honor of th past ma
tron and past patron of th Nr
rUtut chapter of the 0. E. S. Mon
day evening at their home. Fourteen
guests were pre.ent.
' M. E. Sunday School Board.
Member of the Methodikt Sunday
school board wilt be entertained Fri
day evening, September la, at the
country home of Mr. and Mn. Har
vey Sager.
Family Dinner Party.
Mr. Mary Van Horn entertained
at a family dinner party Monday' at
her home on Sixty-third and Miami
Lover wer laid for twelve guest.
Mr. Lloyd Pearce Entertains.
Mrs. Lloyd l'carce will eniertiin
the Young Women' class of the
Mcthodit Sunday tchool Tuesday
ai!ernoon at her home in Omaha.
Mrs. Pearce was former member
of this clat.
Sunday Dinner Quests,
Mr. and Mr. F. B. Oliver and
son, Kobert, were Sunday dinner
oucxtt at the home of Mr. and airs,
William Morse in the Leone apart
mcut.
Dinner and Dancing Party.
Mr. and Mr. I. I. Gleaion enter
lained at a dinner and dancing party
Thursday at their home for the fol
lowing young people who are leav
ing lor higher institutions of learn
ing: Mershon Welch, who enter his
senior year at Culver Military aea
demy; Josephine Frenzer, who goet
to Ward liclmont college at Nash
ville, Tenn.; Florence Lowry and
Gertrude Gloason, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Cileason, who enter St
Marys college. Notre Dame. Ind
Other guests were the Misses Buck
ley and Gates and Messrs. linnerty,
Uehringcr, Jloerner and Latcnzer,
, Personals.
Mrs. G. W. Hamilton is spending
few days in Chicago.
Mrs. T. J. Smith is home from an
cxicnucu visit in eastern iowa.
Miss Alice Graves returned home
Sunday from a visit in Rock island-
Miss Lillian JCalvert returned home
from a two weeks' visit at Humboldt,
Neb. .
Mrs. A. Werhli returned home
from an extended visit in eastern
Iowa.
Miss Gertrude Irene Welch has re
turned home from a vacation trip to
Michigan. .
Mrs. B. M. Babcock relumed
home the first of the week from
Wyoming.
Miss Dorothy Slaughter of Fre
mont, Neb., was a week-end guest
of Miss Marian Wolfe.
Mrs. Frank Pence and children
left Wednesday for Cedar Rapids, la.,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. b. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bcl'is and
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Donnolley,
spent the week-end at Hastings,
Neb. ; ,-. .
Miss Gertrude Narcelino of Crete,
Neb., is a guest at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. P. J. Dolcjs, and Mr.
Dolejs.
Allen Lindbloom of Genoa, Neb.,
v.as a guest the early part of the
' week of his cousin, Harry Lind
bloom, :
Mrs. Roy Young and children,
Richard and Dorothy, are visiting
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. John
Calvert. ) '
Miss Zella Ward, who hrfs been a
guest at the home of Mrs. James
Maney, has . begun her ichool at
Callaway, Neb. -A.'';, "
Mrs. K. Liljenslolpe spent a few
days during the past week at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J
McCaffrey of Omaha,
v Gordon Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Dunn, leaves tomorrow for
Lexington, Mo., where he will enter
Wentworth Military academy.
Dan Eggart of Sheridan, Wyo,,
who is enroute to Graetlinger, la.,
spent Tuesday night at the homo of
Mr. and Mr. Wyman Woodyard.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Melcher and
family will be home the early part
of the week from a three week'
vacation at Cumberland, ; Beaver
Dam, Wis.
Mrs. Robert Bosworth and daugh
ter, Margaret, of Fremont, Neb.,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mrs. Bosworth'a parents,. Mr. and
Mr. John Hamer, ' . -
Miss Marie Corbaley of Palo Alto,
Cal, is a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Corbaley. Miss Cor
baley is enroute to New York, where
she will visit relatives and friends.
Dr. Donald Raber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Raber, is in the Pres
byterian hospital where he is under
treatment following an attack of
double 'pneumonia at his heme it
Sterling, Neb.
rFPiLL
Mr (S) Joppiit$ iili R)Uy
Y. W. C. A.
The.Y. W. C. A, fall terra of
classes in sewing and millinery be
gins thl week. Sewing classes will
b held Monday and Thursday,
9;30 a. m, to 12 and 6:30 to 9 p. m.
and on Saturday afternoon from 2 to
4;30 p. m, Mrs, L. B. Cateron, in
structor. . -
Millinery classes, Tuesday and Fri
day evenings from 6:30 to 9 p. m.
Miss Anna Jetter, instructor. -
Mrs. Effie Steen Kittelson, who
has been abroad during the summer
months, will return to Omaha about
the end of September, and will re
lume her claste in expression at
th association, about October I.
Miss Kate McHugh has been se
cured to conduct a course in mod
ern drama and a course on Shakes
peare. Further information regard
ing these course may be obtained
tun ai n.i uuiucui xi u v aaa u. uu-
cational secretary. ' -
With the exception of the classes
m millinery and tewing, all educa
tional classet wilt begin in October.
The Busy Circle elub will enjoy
a social evening, ihursday, :ep
tembcr 15, at the home of Mrs.
Av G. Guernsey, 139 North Thirty
second avenue. Mia Agnes Peter
r who three vears has been
president of the Standtogether dub
of St Paul, will b the honor guest.
Fashion Notes
'Jutt Thrc Day From Fifth Ave
nue."
MR. HBXZBERG of th Hers
berg Style Shop, 1517 Douglas,
describe th appar! in hi new shop
soon to be opened. Just now there
are lovely fur trimmed coat and
suits, chic frock in crepe, em
bodiment of the teaion newe.t
style conceptions, wool frock de
lightfully tailored unusual in charm
fu! little details, ityleful offering
in fur, alt offered at remarkable
reduction In price (or the whole
stock it to be disposed of before the
opening ef the new ttore. A tale
to attend, I assure you.
Soort undergarment are fashioned
of men' silk shirting tnd radium in
fanciful (port coloring, pin .tripes
of color on a white background, or
applique of contrasting color.
Modiste Fashions Wondrou Frock
P HEAVY pebbled surface
crepe, Snowflake satin are two
Light-footed cloud, far wild rover,
What lands and seas are you roaming over?
The start are still, the moon and the tun,
You are the footloose wand'rlng one
Porcelain cities, blank-eyed gods;
A golden Buddha that broods and nods;
Thatched roofs, hawthorn, an English lane,
London lights In a mist of rain;
A sea of Jewels, Venice at night,
MY DEARS:
Gondolas, gliding In golden light;
Beauty and colortoo swift to see
Dirt and squalor and misery.
Even now you are drifting away,
The smoke of factories hides the bay
High on the hills, the air Is clean,
Grass Is bright and the trees are green
Oh, take me up like a wave on the tea,
Take me with you, take me, take me!
-TO CLOUD, by AbigiU W. Cr.tson, In New York Herald.
Regardlet of Season
Said
A WEEK of unusual gayncst lie before us big parties attendant festivitir to the wedding ceremonies of
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orominent ncrsont in the tocial world, and the engrossing event of the dinner dance give A for the benefit
of the Asioriated Charities, an event of interest to everyone.
The Omaha shops are aglow with decorations for viewingt of fall and winter wearables arti.tic, unusual,
altogether bewitching in becomingnett.
One Might Uie the Embroidered Society' Listed Function Ar L
Paneling on Her New Blue Frock, gion.
THE Mode Pleating Shop, fourth TJRINGIN'G an absolute necessity
floor Paxton block, Sixteenth for a quick resumption for the
and Farnam, embroidered bright exquisite fineness of kin to woeful
Pall Mall red crepe panels in navy ly lacking after a summer of driv
blue as a decorative motif for a navy ing. golf and twiniminc. The new
dress, quite striking among the Eoncilla tkin treatments have proved
ipveiy tmng made there this wecH. f wondrous efficiencv
ONE could and should "Say It
With Flowers" and one of the
best placet from whlrh to "t.v it"
i the John Bath Flower Shop,
Eighteenth and Farnam.
No Longer Is the Matron Sole Wear
. er of the Sequinned Gown.
FOR KILPATRICKS are thow
ing an entrancing array, of exquisitely-designed
sequin frock and
gown in wondrous colorings of
Fashion' most brilliant season in
years. And not alone for the older
frorV teen t the Lulu Hamnton woman are these lovely gowns,
.. ..... . - .-.-,., f- ,h. ,. -nese panels, you
Shop, third lloor. ecurme duiiu. T': "'YS' yM almost counties in number exceed
in. .Sixteenth and frarnam. A navy ". " .' ' . - no-.nui I-
These panels, you understand, arc ih ravase of mn uiiwt ml u,ai,.r
and the Eraurieu
second door. lira
and r.mner over draninsp. heavilv U,V l" c""r uouX oi mo ure.s in arranged lor one ct their operator
and the Rraurleis ltianlv narlnra.
k-l V .kV. VX ; Yiiu,. doth has been made under a bronred 'n wmin anq arc Piac-i ,eC0n(l lloor, ram eis stores, have
rj".7"' ""I7i: anrt e.,r.ni.r over ilranin. heavily vcr me enure oooy oitnour
T. s. .Ki.,,i J i, ' Thin! trimmed in sequin, on a particularly charmingly irregular fashion. ,o do nothing else but the Boncilla
pleasing nine irocn lor xuiss vko, n..-,i. ...u . j . . .
deep sapphire blue sequins decorate ,eco.ck, f"'""1 ..""u,l,ttd ly c ,. ., ! '
a graceful evening gown for the carv'd Ior'0,se f W1h blue, green, Sterling silver frame as well at
young matron, these in an unusual PP'8 amj ? '.''"f1 ,'or"l th,c some good looking plain frames of
placing of sequins to follow motifs widespread comb whit,, olays such imitation tortoise shell without dec-
exquisitely lovely. Pall Mall Red an '"'Porant part in milady a conlure oration or carving of any sort ar
is a dinner sown of chiffon bro- for evening. being shown on the new bags.
liant rose crepe on facing of high
collar, tunic edge and cuffs.
Transparent pompons made in
lovely feathery white balls of ostrich
or marabout form a new trimming
for hats.
All the lure of Old Spain is caught
in the meshes of pricclei silk veil
which drape milady' ehapeau.
Beauty Shop Ar Busy Place Just
Now. .
THE Delft Hair Parlor, 309 Ne
ville Block. Sixteenth and Har-'
ney, has begun oeautiiymg proces-
es to get Madamoiscue et Maaam
Omaha properly groomed for the
great Charity - Dinner dance to be
given in the Brandeis Italian Re
naissance room cn , September .15,
which promise to be a brilliant af
fair of th season, and for the match.
less event of the year, the AK-sar-Ben
ball on the 23d, Milady's ap-,
pointments for marcels and hair
dressing for these two events should
be made now if possible. . Phone
Jackson 1795.
w : 9 p
New regulation knickers and
bloomers, both in sport and ankle
length, boast contrasting, e color
touches through ribbon appliques
on pleated ruffles or casings for the
elastic. " i 1
The Garland Pipeless Furnace.
T EFORE the pipeless furnace was
caded in striking designs of black
velvet whose blouse and skirt pan-.
nicrs are money-trimmed over
a lustrous under foundation of black
satin. Distinguishing style marks on
both suits and wraps are luxurious
fur sets, great whole animal scarfs
of wolf and fox as well as the price
less back lynx. Most striking among
the many unusually styled wraps
shown is a Spanish draped model in
gray and black, the long side cape
draped over one arm, which if seen,
would disclose the fact that there
was no sleeve on that side of the
wrap. The ready-to-wear depart
ment of this store extends a cordial
invitation to the public to view the
new creations for fall every day of
this week. ,
"Jazz" designs in very bright
colors like buttercup, ross, jade, '
royal blue and red are being printed
on sport handkerchiefs.
Six New Booka Fresh From the
Press.
IpHE Brandeis Book Shop, tnain
floor, Brandeis Stores, is offer
ing the latest and best iu fiction,
fresh from the press:. . (t '... '
"Her Father's Daughter" by Jean
Stratton Porter.
"The Beloved Woman,", by Kath- -leen
Norris. .
'The Pride of Palomar," by Peter .
B.'Kyne. . '
"The Obstacle Race," by Ethel M.
Dell. ; . ;
"The Master of .Man," by .Hall
Caine. '
"Helen of the Old Hous?," by
Harold Bell Wright.
A presentation of books from the
pens of beloved authors. Ideal train
gifts to students leaving for school,
they range in price from $1.75 to
$2.00. v - i
v - i ; " - . v
Little red morrocco mules have
made their appearance in one of the
smart shoe shops. Soft and smart
in line they promise a world of "wear
on their little baby trench heels.
in either red or black morrocco
U heu-2ht 0f f0lks. haf t0 U C0" leather they are priced at $!&. A
One notes a striking difference between thin and last season's silhouettes,
being sleeves after a reign of Dolman wraps.
tent with stoves for heating purposes
or install a more costly and compli
cated heating system. Now with the
Garland" oipeless furnace, any
home, old or new, can be heated sat
isfactorily, at reasonable expense,
and with little trouble in installation.
The pipeless furnace takes ad
vantage of a natural law in its oper
Hon. When the air. in
heated it riset and cool air
and fills the lower portion of the
oom until the desired temytiature
obtained, consistent with health
and comfort, The diagram in a book-
et from the n. R. Bowen f urniture
company, Sixteenth and nowarq
streets, shows how the ua-land
pipeless furnace works.
ihere is but one large register
downstairs, and it is connected di-
ectly to the furnace in the base
ment. Warm air is expelled from
the center or the large register, and
cold air (lows in along the sides and
is returned to the furnace to be
heated. Thus the pipeless furnace
maintains a constant, thorough cir
culation of the air throughout the
house. " " .--
If unable to visit the store for a
demonstration of the furnace send
for a large Illustrated folder, , .
w
Sleeves in. some of the new evening
gowns are of tulle and chiffon, wide
and flowing, and sometime open at
holiday suggestion, is it not?
Such a Splendid Fitting Service
HATTIE PUTNAM render in
her Nu-Bone. Corset shop, fifth
floor, Karbach block, Fifteenth and
modeled figure she presented! Every
good point of her figure emphasized
the unattractive lines corrected by
skillful fitting. If unable to have a
personal fitting, send for one of the
measure blanks which make a long
distance fitting possible, together
with literature on corsets.
New Shipment of Cordova Leather
Handbags and Gift Pieces Un
usual In Conception.
A LTOGETHER different are the
colorings, tooled designs and
shapings of the new Cordova hand-
Ideal Motor Weather Takes Surg of
Delighted Customers to Unique
Cafe. : v '
TTUNDREDS of motorists enjoy
ing the ideal fall weather visited
the unique cafe of Alfred Jones, 2811
DoukUs. One of my out-of-town aioweu, HUicrest, this week. Fit- hags and gift pieces just arrived at
people was in there the other morn- ting beginning . to a lone . drive the art deoartment of th A Hnn
a room is ln wnen 1 rrippea in ior a dii or through the crisp evening air of early company, lau Douglas. A delight
ir flows in ; ahopptng and such a delightfully, fall is delicious chicken, aceak or ful gift for the school and colleg
. !. mnrl p lfH flimrA 1ia nrcpr! IA 1 V trr., C U A'. i 1 , ? mVI A K L" i..h:i.i
uoii uiniici, pitjirtrqu Hiiu serveu Iu
the inimitable manner of that popu
lar chef. Alfred Jones. Telephone
Webster 0752 for reservations.
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Fringes of beads constitute an im
portant part of belts and are used as
floating side panels.
girl and boy. Square
$9.50; memorandum pads,
college
billfold.
85c and
$1; wrist purses for car fare, sweets f"1 figure line achieved by the long;
or paper, $1.25; telephone books,
artistic indeed, from $1 to $2.
"On Just Talk Blck.N
Smart French Dslgnr
THIS other day at a gathering of
style authorities, and true enough,
for the season' clothe promise
every brilliant coloring available In
a world gone mad over exquitiiriet
in nolycrhoine effect . Mis La
Botchen of th Brandeis ttortt h
a ttrikintr attemblag of "the new"
in dreie. A vivid emerald and
J . girdle achieve attraetivenrti on
a black gown whone blomed back
disclose 1.000 button-. The great
new tquar "Jenny" sleeve are a
distinctly smart touch of a brown
crepe heavily braided in gold with
cut-out applique of leather in Jewel
color on it girdle. The very full
skirt Is caught in at the licnt by
inverted box pleats; chic I it not?
An undcr-bodlce Russian peasant
fashioning In dull blue ha quaint
croks ditched design to correpond
to the navy overdress of imported
wool. Uneven hangs the be-n of a
flaring circular-skirted Milgrbn mod
el Poiret twill frock, the unevenest
accentuated by a vivid blue facing.
The evening frock present ravish
ing riot of color, the new canary and
r on per shade predominating, scin
tillating every color of the rainbow
in myriads of beads. A dress show
incr unusually diversified in charm.
When Planning the Furniture
Piece to Feature in Winter Home "On With the Party Shoea,"
Happiness O AID Mr. Tuttle of the Thos. Kil-
YOU'LL-find a visit to the Aineri- patrick & Company shoe depart
can Upholstering Company, nient in speaking of the two society
617 South Sixteenth street, helpful, events of this week and next. Pre
indeed. They make to order luxur- Pred to dress every foot is this
jous big davenports, armchairs and 8ret department. Satins, delicately
rocking chairs over the finest of cut. high-heeled, plain or bead tnm
framcworks, handcarved, of excel- med, 'lver metallic cloth affairs, ev
lcnt spring construction, hand done ery styleful conception of the eve-',
upholstery from personally selected nmg shoe is available in the depart
vclvcts, velours, and tapestries, at went. You can depend upon th
prices much less than one can buv shoe experts in this department sug
them elsewhere. I'll he glad to send Resting the very newest and loveliest
price quotations together with sam- i" the way of arranging the delicately
pies in suggested colors. wrought Rhinestone buckles and or
namentations, the most unique being
a placing of the ornament at the side :
of the vamp. Uther arrangements .
over the buttoning of the strap or
directly in the center of the strap
prove equally chic. On with the ....
shoe for the dance I
A delightful find is a water color
stamp which will color the prints -made
by the amateur photogiapher.
The set may be had for $1 and no .
artistic 'skill is required for the -n
achieving of most unusual effects,
The Bridal Gift for the Girl Just .
Wedded or for Her Mother on Her
Anniversary
MIGHT well be one of the silver . (
chests shown at the John Hen
rickson Jewel shop, Sixteenth and
Capitol. Attractively made are these ;
cases, brocaded velvet and silk, art
pasteboards, stained oak or the lux
urious chests of mahogany fitti? ,
settings for the exquisitely wrought
silver encased therein, aq orjament
to any dining room. The pr'ces for' '
these chests are $15, $25. $35, $40
for the quality plated ware, while the
wondrously lovely sterling designs
in the' desired patterns cf the day,
Sedan, Maryland, King Albert,
Etruscan, Madam Jumel and that
unusually beautiful Pantheon are
offered at any price one wishes to
pay, depending upon the number of
pieces in the case. .
I shall be glad to send illustrations
of any of the designs desired.
.
' , .Quite the most exquisite bit of
Perhapa the most interesting bridal apparel in the trousseau will
be a white brocaded taffeta corset
The Suit r!t Timv T mi, p- w, een this week. Tiny lilies 'of the
i, w 5 Ciat.X' valley in an all-over design added to
ceptionaUy Pleasing to Feminine the daintiness of tihy bows of satin,
Omaha. ribbon and cascaded frills of silk .
,rpHE Lamond Specialty Shop, Ssev- ,3Ce- A luxurious garment a$ $25. r
enteenth and Farnam, ever seek
ing for the newest obtainable in
snion "wears," offers the long,
long-coated suit to a fastidious cli
entele who have come to expect the
unusual and novel in styling, color
and fabric when they visit this shop.
vuuvmaoiy Becoming is mis grace-
Fringe is making its apeai-ance on
the new petticoats.
coaiea sun, especially when it is
trimmed with lavish peltries in beav
er, mole, squirrel and opoasum. A
hand-embroidered navy suit model,
opossum trimmed, is unusually at
tractive and is offered at the sur
prisingly low price of $49.50.
Some of the shops show a great
variety of lemonade spoons of glass.
Many of them have hollow handles,
so that they serve the purposes of
the humbler straw of soda fountain
fame. Many of them have bowls
of brilliant iflass fierv . red. iade
green, orange, bright blue or purple. . Hand-made blouses achieve par
Either in sets all in one cdlor, or in ticular charm when fashioned in ex
sets containing all the colors, these qulsite fabrics. :
SOOons are an attractive 4H-tin tn'.
, Many sports costumes show high
collars. . . - . :
Motor
collars.
coats have snug rolling
Front and back panels are coming
into vogue...-. . .. '
Little apron tunics have plaits at
either side. .
Laces are being seen in cream,
white, black. -
The surplice line is used in gowns
and coats. v ; .
Deep fringe appears on the skirts
of smart costumes. r
Frocks of crepe de chine ar
girdled in wide taffeta.
Tiny net ruffles'of footing trim
summery roDe frock.
The skirt of the moment is eight
inches from the ground.
Black cire leave mark the waist
line of a. black and white crepe frock.
Quaint shapings in lampshades nse lavishlv rich fabrics in Georrttt. rrrii anf ftDn.Anarl itUm
the front and reaching in a point to rt!l!T11ii T - .. , -,w.
the hem of the skirt. vZFrZZTr' Twmj:'lrr v en -is.no wn Operator in New A Hat Shop of Styleful Achieve-
Beauty Shop.
T ILLIAN FORD,
Indispensable in the Successful Con
summation of th School Year
ARE the perfected Evei sharp
. pencils and Sheaffer or Water
man self-filling pen which they are
offering at the Green Pharmacy,
Sixteenth and Howard, in an inter
esting assortment. Sterling or gold
filled are the v Eversharp pencils,
short lengths to be worn on ribbon
or th long length to be clasped by
their tmooth fitting clasp to the
pocket edge. These at $3 and $3.50.
Every desired hape and ia of pen
is shown, ranging in price from $2.50
to $10. Tiny gold ring on the cap
of the short pen suggest one of the
chic neck ribbons o popular among
school girl or a fastening to the
school boy's watch chain.
FABRICS
" Veldyne
Pollyanna .
Andria
i Velvura
Orlando
Fall Style Note.
THE Ideal Button and Pleating
Company, third floor,' Brown
blocki corner Sixteenth and Douglas
streets, have some lovely new
stylings in combination . pleating.
There' the new scant in group oi
three one-inch pleating with space
between, a smart effect which
doesn't take up quite one-half, one
yard of material making 15 inches of
the finished pleating. Attractive in
effect are the box and knife pleats
in combination, also the box and ac
cordion pleating. "A delightful effect
is achieved on the new crepe frocks
by a rippled accordion pleating
down each side seam. This in the
same colored crepe or a contrasting
color. Many new button molds are
offered in this season's showing, tiny
little affairs for a close setting down
the sottly bloused dresses, unique
shapings in big molds for
the ultra-smart tailleur.
also does most satisfactory repleat
ing of all kinds.
the summer refreshment tray.
There's Silver Lining to . Every
Cloud of Fall and Winter
. T F you have sent your winter gar-
menis to uresner cros., iwepty
tecond and Farnam, for a thorough
cleaning by the new modern process
es and an expert repairing of the
lost snaps, buttons, ripped linlnsrs.
torn collars, those annoying things
one has to endure upon removintr
ments. . ' 7 ;-'. :
whom vou mHR
. I -o- wiivyf st-
-xnew in tne uray Beauty Shop J- ker block. Fifteenth and Far
as Lillian Darrah. ba opened a nam, will make milady's oldest
beautv oarlor at 1809 Farnam. tun charseau InnW nrw Mn mattnr
doors east of the Wellington Inn. 'f the brim i very severely turned the cosv winter earments from their bIack eea of the more elaborate
CU All .1. Kit a. koob- gfMr ...U.n U...'., ' ti- ., WMVC in tha mnil'fiiuw.il
What They Are Wearing.
Black felt hats will be trimmed in
monkey fur. -
.... - .
; Overblouses have wide sashes, the
ends of which are fringed with beads.
A gown of mole colored georgette
wa richly embroidered in self-colored
silk. ' ?!
i"
ecru vaienciennes and gorgeous
rnone Atlantic jau to secure ap
pointments with competent operators
for marcel- waving and artistic cut
ting of children's hair.
: ',
Something new in the slesve line
is shown in a black dress. It hat
wide gray crepe -sleeves set in a
square armhole.
oacx attair when they ve modeled summer storane. This is the tim
its after one of the clever Spanish to have the cleaning done, for one
"scooped" affairs the most discrimi- of these mornings there's sure to
nating fashion follower would de- be a cold breeze blowing a demand
clare that war- an -, absolutely new ' for woolly winter wearables,
hat I , . ... . - .;:
. Net is being employed for casings
Peacock fancies are in large de- and headings on some of the new
mand. silk undergarments, , ,
.Rugs Add Beauty Touch
.
Gowns and chemise are frequently
unstitched at the side seams, show
ing instead a lace edging and ribbed
bows. .
The sleeveless coatee sweater with
tailored collar, cros belt, patch
pocket and flap and pearl buttons
ss new. ,
High shades in broadcloth an.
plied in the form of large flower
form an attractive trimming for the
i.i.c iui J.. uutK. i nt proao-
If you are searching for floor covering that will add the final touch for a bedroom in old mahoaanv or
wraps and slttin room boasting among it pieces of furniture a Martha Washington sewing cabinet, a spinet writing roth flowrV. fJ
Thi shop table or an escritoire of antique outline, you will be interested in the hook rugs which, in various sizes and lJi. fin ! Vd;fi .fUJi U
m, .nit. colorints. are bein; shown. cages, creating a striKinf effect.
colorings, are being shown
Dealers in house furnishings and the larger rug houses have scout constantly . on the trail of these
miaint hit nf finme-maHe rarnet. tfi AomanA fnr wtii.h It i- miA tm mmmAm tk. ...nnl.. 1T.r.;1K. .fA
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There's a lot of loveliness in the the New England coast and through the hill sections o f Vermont and Connecticut, where rugs of this type have
effect of a lampshade finished with been woven since colonial days, is a wide variety in grade and attractiveness of color combination and rugs
the new carved bead fringing in of an even thickness and of superior pattern bring the dealers price undreamed of by the makers of a few
pale coral, deep rose or vivid French generations ago when "store" carpeting was prized fa r above that of home manufacture,
blue. In different width it is $3 Some of the beat examples of the hook rug so called because the wool is drawn into the warp with a
'a yard. large hooked needle of teel how tan or wood colored background with raised flowers in dark rd land green. ""Iil,e
and Tr4mrk SUtiatar V.
rat Ornate.