THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. ANUL 9. 1922. Tiotj1 3b Joppin villi My EfvilU Dressmaker to Her Majesty the Quen. T.S the thrilling label in' (lie (town Aou dinplay in the second iloof continue department of i lie r'.tandeii Store, 17th and I)oukI.i, An eci duplication (( the wedding Rn of Princess Mary cf England, made Vy Reville who ahicrd III' crea tion woin by the princes at the recent ceremony. Well worth the viewing is thtii model, to be desired hy lovely bridc. A foundation of heavy, roughly woven silver cloth is artfully snatched about the figure, ' 'the lop softly finished in flf.li Itille, the hem linithrd iu beaded tassel. Heavy rose in varying sizes com pose a fairy-like lattice work over the sheerr.css of the ivory chiffon now ii, the center of each a bid rotiRh river pearl. Delicate fern fronds arc wrought in silver and silk threads, the whole a frosted silvery dream as evanescent as the promise of hap piness "ever after." A queenly coronet of orange blossoms forms the foundation or the cloudy bride's veil which hangs even longer than the double ivory satin train from the shoulders, a train weighted by a heavy cluster of orange blossoms, the same size as the corsage placed low at the side of the waistline with hanging silver cord. The florist will find interesting the suggested boquet to accompany wedding gowns of Moyenage tendencies a sheaf of lilies, chastely pure with great knot of white tulle. Flowers Ever New Ever Charming, Distinctively Different HESS and Swoboda, 1415 Farnam, may truly pride themselves on their showing of blossoms "differ ent." Mr. Hess glowed with the pride of achievement when he looked over his showing the other day, "all grown in my own greenhouse, look at them!" And truly you'd marvel at the display of massed daisies, snap dragons, stock, loupine, poppies, violets, forgetmenots, lilies of the valley, hundreds of different flow ers. Easter flowers of distinction! 'V. Wicker Carriages Approved by Au thorities on "Better Babies."- AT the Omaha Reed & Rattan company. Sixteenth and Jones, . you will find an unusually complete line of wicker carriages for the wee n. ones, especially lovely in decorative details, approved by well-known au thorities on "Better Babies" ques tions. The prices are very low you'll agree after a viewing of these dainty wicker jieces Anklettes of elastic solidly beaded in jet or cut steel are $2 each. Only to be worn on one ankle, dear reader. Closing Out Sale in Upstairs Hat v Shop Week Before Easter. THE Botsford Hat Shop. Second Floor, Neville Block, .Sixteenth ". and Harney, offer their entire stock of hats at very low prices in a big Pre-Easter closing out sale. All new hat arrivals are included in the sale" at prices from $1 up. . v - - Caterer Assumes Management of Hotel Cafe and Cafeteria. ALFRED JONES, and family, well know caterers and owners of Hillcrest, 2811 Caldwell, have as- sumed management of the Hotel Castle Cafe and Cafeteria, Sixteenth . and Jones Streets. Popular indeed is the cooking and serving fame ' of Mr. Jones and his friends will be delighted to know, that he has taken as his working notto in the new management, "Popular Frices.";A , noonday meal will be served for 3.ic, dinner in the evening will be SOc, while the famous Alfred Jones Chick- V en Dinners, which made Hillcrest deservedly popular, are priced at $1.25. Welcome to the Castle ; Cafeteria and Cafe. The cold box lunches are now 25 cents, and with i them is sent coffee, iced tea or milk. " Miss Ten-Year-Old would love a beige organdie frock with yarn em- broidered design ( in nasturtium shades, $10. ' ' -' N Individual Perfumes for "Women Who Care." MANY compliments have been given to the Green Pharmacy, 16th and Howard on the unusually extensive display of imported per . fumes offered an assortment chosen with a view to supplying the subtle scent to be chosen for varied person alities. One might love to have someone whose opinion one values judge anv one of the exquisite es sences listed below as an expression of her loveliness: La Rose France Houbigant Ideal Houbigant Mes Delice Houbigant Un par d'Ambre Houbigant Jasmin , Arly L'Origan Coty La. Rose Jaqueminot Coty Cappi Chermy The finishing touch to the tout en semble on Easter morning 1 .. Chinese green, amethyst, deep toned yellow and reddish orange are a few of the favorite spring colorr A Flared Cape Civet Spirit of the Spring Tailleur. r li.l'ATRICK'S, tine- to their reputation, luve fulfilled their obligation to faOiintt followers iu the selection of' the little cape tailleur evolved in the heavy crepe-knit silk. A rit.li mahogany shade has the tipper '.vt of the dress of old gold, Ihc rape linrd in georgette to match. Or one might he inclined to My that the fulfillment was expressed hy a ramu suit in the same material, for il'r so delightfully colorful in its hand-painted buttons and Mulgariau embroidery. One of the new green shade hat been chosen for the box coated suit with its bandings of beige angora oh, roat, wrap-around skirt and blouse.' To meet every call in the active world of sports arc the liomespun suits, one especially at tractive, has a blue and tan checked skirt with its long jacket of gray blue. Every type of spring costume will be found in the Kilpatrick Eas ter showing. "Love Honor and Obey." MANY times and with many var iations are these words spoken, and in the beautifully decorated. Reese Jcwelery Company's Wedding Window, loth and Harney, they're uniquely illustrated. The "love" is jllustrated by a rarely wrought plat inum solitaire, "honor" by the en graved platinum band to pledge the wedding vows, "obey" is whimsical ly illustrated hy a tiny rolling pip. A window filled with wedding jewels to fill every need. The Corset Adds Distinction to the Spring Tailleur. THE Barclcy Corset Shop. Six teenth Floor, City National Bank Bldg., Sixteenth and Harney, will lake expert measurements for one of their delightfully tailored-to-ordcr corsets which assure a successful epring tailleur. The Barclcy offers four "different kinds of stays, an ad vantage. Shoes of Smart Designing Popularly Priced T'HE Kinney Company, 207 North 16th Street, offer unusually style ful footwear, popularly priced. Dainty white kid, pump, Baby Louis heel, one strap $5.90 Black Suede, three line strap. 4.90 A 3-buckle patent pump .... 4.90 For sports wear, 'a calfskin pump 4.00 Shoes for every fashionable hour at prices truly irresistible. ' . Outing Suits for Women. JUST arrived at the Townsend Sporting Goods Company, 1309 Farnam, are jolly outing togs for women. "Camp-it" cloth, gaber dines and tweeds, they're well tailor ed for real wear, excellent in mater ial for withstanding weather exigen cies of the overland automobile trip, the makeshift of sleeping quarters. Send for. illustrated booklet. "Get Thin To Music," yes really ladies dear, by means of the illus trated physical culture records. The scries of lessons is $15.00. Grandma's gone on a Jamboree, All dressed up lih twenty-one; Her shirts ore just below her face, Her beauty is that neatly done It almost fools her daughter's son. With face so fixed she dare not smile. She's wide awoke and full of fun Old Ladies have gone out of style. In other epochs Miss Ann Tique Had on the shelf been laid away, T09 lone, neglected, prim and meel( To do' a thing except crochet. She leads the Younger Set today, And leads it jutl about a mile. She's daring, debonair and gay -OldMadiy have gone out of style. The dodo and the matron old. The dinosaur and ancient maid. Men's eyes shall nevermore behold; Their memory begins to fade. All women now are in one grade, Employ the same sartorial guile, Are young and youthfully arrayed Old Ladies have gone out of style, L'envoL Sweet sixty, Prince, and sweet sixteen Affect one fashion and one wile. And the same Way to perl( and preen Old Ladies have gone out of style. And Now Frsnc Sends Delicate Imported Hose for Voiles Yarn Embroidered. Tre-FUppers. -BALLADE OF OLD LADIES, T. L. Hunter, Saturday Evening Post. TIIE Silk S,,,1p' 15,7 lKmSU, in TK loiery depit.neui, Burgess- .r., the front ranks of te newest .4ii, tames a ime oi eiuie Are your taster shopping plans complete? illlimrlalit ati'i4rtf it x Tolly is ever at your service, free of charge, "in every slore every day" orders will be scut out during the week before Easter on the day they arc irrtMvcii io iiimrc airivai lor r.as irr. Send your requests today leave the rest to roily you'll be mot satisfied. A deposit of ?2 is required with ecr C. O. D. otder-remember. ii -i - . : .1.. .. .(.. II.. i... I... I.. .1 ......... u l. n l-s,u I. :. ..I.. ... -.Un . 4.... i.: t : ami uivrucM mr (nr ? . ' ..... ., j w onvif nv " iiinxit imrv , and i. .rui'. Miir, vfc VI nit') IV limning ill ll 11 1 w II JT Decorative Wall Papers More Artis- The Sports Every scape. decorative wall paper lind so n I AST WORD" snorts Iocs ate Costume Completes Skirls Very Full and 'Very Pleated in the Tailored Models Sheer Fab rics Draped iliurd is ottering to lair Omaha he turned in the pre -flapper stage! uvishiniilv desiuued voiles in e- Imported 'uk a well as domestic ceediugly rate tints, yam embroid- aie ottered in all rolon in the tine, eted in a way that is fascinating to combed cotton. Iile and nlk to behold! For the grownups aie the matin the ramnow loloreci play Successful Spring Land- I F one might quote a French fa.sh- ion authority. No 'wonder the Ideal Button and ric,itin& company, third floor Brown block, Sixteenth ni'l I'ouglas, is so popular! J he tic This Year Than Ever Before. TT is marvelous that designers of x much that is m-uirational ttonucr- xj t,,(rTp, a Rmwninir -kines ful that they can so cleverly sunn- Fifteenth and Douglas. Genuine late the exquisite colorings of the tJllle'$ ,ajr are n,c ,waggcr lop great out of doors. I he Brandeis coats of conservative tans and browns I'atier UCUAUmrUt. 5tll floor, IS (US- ,Un in tll Hull nieroimr rn1nr in Uilnrfil lrn. lt t,( um.l iniirrl twill playing more papers this year than nnpular among continental travelers, serge will have the smoothlv finished ever before at l'nces( decidedly low. tjoats and capes of unusually fine wools pleated, likewise the sports quality, mantailorcd. llaiid-madc skirts of vivid blockings. The linens Pongee, ever practical, is a delight- blouses of sheer dimities, fine linens, introduce mai.y a pleat into their fnl fabric for undies in its new ,oft ra,jjun, sjks employ unique inelh- tailored trinmcss. But when it comes . olorful guise. Scalloped edges has 0ds of triuiniing. Of noted charm is to the sheer fabrics, delicate voiles ii chemise and Step-lll bloomer SCt . Mouse with ereat half-circles of ami tissue cinehams. fhev've a charm. corded material. An appealing mod- ing wrapped around effect with a el of white, orchid or beige has its rippled drapery of the loose end, the Peter ran collar and rounded culls, entire length picot edged, hand fagotted. Sailors in smart blockings carry their crushed band- Lilies and Sturdy Plants to Brighten ings with a large amount of smart- the Easter Festival, ness. Tailored wear of charm. rTtjjK Brandeis Flower Department, ' Main Floor Brandeis Stores, Why not a eross-stilched guest have an apparently inexhaustible sup towel for the bridge prize a dainty ny 0f jastcr ijjCS( no OIle necd be basket design is $2. without lilies this ycarl Riotously colorful blooming, potted plants with exquisite triflings of crepe paper will make more happy the Easter holiday. Early Spring Mil linery Tells of Spring Loveli ness. DON JOUR" nods the 5ttle spring chap cau with charm ing assurance, bursting radiantly into our midst with the first robin! The Belle Hatch Millinery Shop, Nineteenth and Farnam, has a lovely showing of the newest notes in "hat-dom." mot sophisticated coloiiuus with docks atlei led by the "younger set " A Florist Who Assumes Every Gift rich dark embroidering, daughter The 'iol tops." very tnuit. ranging Flower Responsibility may select a daintier shade wiiii m pine ironi .k to i.vj onen nave E I.ARMOX. Ilorist Hotel l"8,l,cr cimronirnc,. r.xnuis" minnsim i"i . , .. ... 10,, , . conceptions, -.v.i a jam. int "s '-. Vlliviltlii, loiil MIIU 1'Ollia., K.i,,., aii.t .-liri-Li-il titkiift Are "an- tins are the new Derby fibbed silk vill aitistical'v arrange your Faster jug big" to quote one of the en- and cotton spoils hose in the tweed all the details lo ihusiastic gentlemen of this delight- shades at ?1..V. A .lollowup ot tne L'i.- (lower gifts leave nun you it not ue disappointed. j hop; ratines will continue m Whether the gift is to be a subtly popularity throughout the coming appealing corsage, a mass of cut rason. these in plain ground., Dowers, or a glowing bit of potted c,cck or biripes at $1 and $125. plant growth, it is sure to be "right" if left to the judgment of thjs florist. f vou'd be ultra-smart your it $a. ,4 imported' wool hoe aie the imported iles haudi lorkd. alo lare lisles. SI t $2. 1-ashion authorities say that Milady's silk hose must he light col ored tanging from onion shade lo blond so we have offered: Meadow "hankie" would have a decoration of kirk, seaside, crane, vervain, colors while daisies on its black linen sur- new and entrancing. 1 he April bride face and most important of all its will lind in this department delect- border would be a black net frill. able bits of gauziness to peep mod- rtly under the ivory satin skirt edge. Let Your Confirmation Gift Be Ap- " " V"Z 'Zul.Z propriate an intricately threaded embroidery model. Equally lovely are these dainty hose for the confirmation costume. Enter Flapper Sport Sticks! A Hartman robe Ward-Trunks The Wrap Silhouette Determined by As Beautiful as the Early Days of t; Sunny Spring. THE 'gingham frock arrivals at Lamond's,, 17th and 'Farnam. Green checked gingham is an , en chanting thing when it fashions a gingham frock buttoned down the front with gleaming buttons of pearl; when its blouse is a coat insofar as widely -cut revers are concerned; Flowers for Easter. THERE'S but one way to express the true significance of Easter day flowers! The John Bath Flow er shop, 18th and Farnara will act as your messenger of love at Easter time with fragrant potted loveliness in exquisite containers of paper and ribbon, suggesting cut flower ar rangements particularly pleasing if one prefers. Extreme Chic Attained Only by the Permanent Wave. NO hairdrtss is lovely enough un til it has had as its foundation the modern discovery of the beauty cult, the permanent wave. But, not any and every permanent wave! No! It should be placed in Milady's hair by the artist of hair arrangement, the student of individual scalp treat ments who at all times does only what is best for the hair growth. You will find the permanent wav ing achieved by the specialist, Mr. Robert of the Black and White Room, Burgess-Nash, and Mr. Frank of the Salon de Beaute, Hotel Fon tenelle, unexcelled, of entire satis faction both from the standpoint of beauty and hair health. The cost? Exceedingly reasonable I assure madam 1 For your greater conven ience the New Beauty shop opened in the Blackstone hotel under the management of these two well knowo specialiiU . the Personality of the Wearer. IHE Paris Mode sponsors so many and amazingly l oveiy wraps that milady is compelled to choose her wrap according to her gracious personality. Orkin Bros., Conant Hotel building, 16th and Harnev. offer an extensive showing of wrap triumphs, models in which when its short sleeves, belts and one will find embodied every ravish- pockets are trimmed in gorgeously iflg style note of the Spring Mode, wrpught Bulgarian embroidery, in colors and fabrics as well as dis- Frocks ranging in price through tinctive stylings at a special .pricing such figures as $875, $10.75, $12.50 of $28. A pre-Easter sale of partic- to $17.50. - ular importance! , . , Old Hats Reblocked and Trimmed to Light blue ribbon embroidered in mSPri.ngime F"sh"ess- wi,.u .j ,.,!,,!. ! n fmrl- NTHE Kruger Hat Shop, 303 Bat- asnion ocis uic acu 01 ncr np- maun. r.ni.v - ri T .. :n :... .,.. lTocioi. proval on the New Curled "Bob." of midnight blue cashmere crepe. A ker Block, will give taster 'j'HE F. M. SCHADELL & CO.. - hair department, 1522, Douglas, ars showing an exceptionally clever new "bob" its softly curled mass ar ranged in natural puffings which cov ve.r the entire back of the head. Im possible to do this coiffure justice, won't , you drop into the. shop and enjoy its loveliness for yourself? HAPPY indeed is the recipient of lit annrnnriate cift. The Toll 11 1 I ....I Vl,n,. Slivlsriitli I IV ill i.ini'n jinvi -nv-., ui.iiv"" and Capitol, has prepared very fine small diamonds in ring mountings as saacecr bit of bamboo has an am confirmation gifts at Faster time, the ,fr handle banded in black, $250. prices range from $25 up. Appro- rj,c 0f brown wood has a glinting priate you'll declare upon viewing red handle with nonchalant wrist these exquisite giftings. Suggested Cord of brown. ts appropriate to the gift selection at-the Easter holiday are watches. One Hears a Lot About "Stouti" It is an excellent time to give the r1II,-c..c ..j( ..... ,.i boy 'a watch to carry during his 'T'HkRES a great deal expressed young manhood. The girl will en- -1- by "Stouts' one knows at once inv a rtaintv tilttr wrist watch, it fl.at i1it' nniptliinir rnmintr in re- Bound tor or- delicately wrought engraving as gard to corsctry. One can be a young eign Shores. beautiful in effect as tiny diamonds, stout" without much figure, this THERE'S a cleverly set. Watches are priced at young person can be successfully fit group .of stur- $20 and $25. ted iu one of the Dorothy Hill cor dy trunks on the - sets; if an old "stout" there are re floor of Freling & "Don't Advertise Much." during possibilities in a proper cor- Stemles Luggage Ol AID Mr. Pred of The Emporium, set model. J'lttmg rooms. Znd floor, O 3io South 16lh, the other day Neville Block, J6th and attrney. when I was very delighted to find . dresses for two of my customers at Tleated collar and cuffs of con- the ridiculously low prices of $10 wasting crepe de chine trim a one- and $15. "People just have to come piece sports frock of the same ma- !M 1-.s vamilrt.. i l.ann nccntinf fit tprlal . A., for they're i - .if... i u. ound for foreign .., ,.Krrn 'r pvpa ... the ...luu. f J -J " Emnorium values. W'e re making r j Vul a special feature this year of dresses wararoDe . .men t:n ?o cn. aeS'telhf . Xy "P and 50' feW 3t higher The very latest umbrella is hort, with a bulgy ory touched with red. . Have You Begun Molding Youth Into Your Face? YOU can you know you can cap- Accessories Inspiration ture and keep youth if you'll Q OMETIMES it is well to plan follow the instructions of Mary O the accessories to the " costume Ballard, beauty specialist, 3917 tar- , r . , , , . . . nam. phone Harney 3555. Make an befoe the actual purchase of Iu appointment for one of the milk- Vs"m ftfl inspiring are thf cereal facials, they're most delight-, V 3 A? B it" -ii ful! Polly knows! At 10-arrived! at Hayden a. Of course Milady will The first hour was given over to a wa? a". '"dividual perfimie-there perfect cleansing of accumulated ar.e'" t-h, frf" i'tat,V'! - . rf Maine ta ilit tuafar. a 7 Sr. valiis creams, powders, and, even rouge! T' - ' nc A skillful massage of nerve centers of neck and shoulders! Then a bit of eyebrow shaping, then the pack of delightful coolness which was ap plied after Lady Polly was all "tucked into bed." A nice, restful sleep, refreshing applications of hot and cold towels. Result a relaxed nervous state a marvelous , fresh ness of eyes and skin. Five minutes care daily is a part of the treatment prescribed by this specialist .,. Shop, Eighteenth and b a r n a m, wlikh have been maijked with the new owner's names, Omaha, U. ports. You'd know they were Hart- man's or splendid con struction, irre- PancT YouVl Tbby" and .hp, finri u. ...... handle of carved iv. j'nu iiiVi lit w prices quoted pleasantly low. Maple tinted crepe makes a " charmful contrast on a dark brown sports -sailor in crushed scarf and facing , Fashion Sets the Seal of Her Ap- Had you thought of select ing a sports skirt with silk crepe slip to prevent that irritating prickle? Have You Selected Your Etchings? IN the little window at the A. Hosne romnanv. 1513 Drmirlas. V Berkley Grenadines "The Tie of a Thousand Knots" THE J. T. McQuillen Shop for t i. .nm a. oiiin. I, loveliness to the old chapeau. rt- ivaerrated cuffs of rose nanne vel- freshen your furs, feathers and mara- you may v;ew ti,e exquisite etchings vet fringed with coarse silk. ' bou. Closed after 2 on Saturdays. which are being given away in the in terest ot art Dy tins store, urigtnai etchings bearing the autograph of fa mous artists, photo carbons and color prints, this is an opportunity without parallel fo'r schools, musicians, art Invprc in ernrnt TI-ia vArw nlain frames which these pictures require; Footwear Model Which Assures an an. nf mnrcc tn hnuoht at Hm.v Impression of Conservative Good Though the decided spring trend in footwear is still considered more pe-s TIlat .wouj oniy be courtesy. ' Taste. or less of an unknown quantity, this necd not inconvenience the dis- THE woman of fastidious tastes in tinctively -dressed woman. She may choose footwear whicli blends witn Suits of cordine- are introduced -- footwear will find most delight- Foot Dress a Fascinating Factor of Milady's Toilette . flen, 15U iarnam, has an ex- h costunle and shows the same individuality her costume expr le"S,'rf.. "t?5-.s-?,? ,0l,lht neW Therefore, while tfie boot shops are uncertain whether to feat resses. Tl f 11- .If 1 1 l. oa iinrorHlll .'lufhr trt tPatlire tlOVPI- n i i r' j- t i inerciuic. Willie llic uuut a va ai i ui-v. ... .........x. w Berkley Grenadine ties which are on- ties. i shoes and slippers, as in seasons past, or whether to play up the usually smart in appearance as well utAiVl ..jV.il. ' a...: ,;..fnr ti,. ,vmn f fashion as hpincr ri.ntinnallv nrartiral in sensiDie sine anu snow uruguc uu wHig-"" ; as being exceptionally practical in her own dictates. As always, her apparel is chesen with most V""""-. . " .,: Jr.ic no tn l..ro onrf rr a linn a I Slflp P 1311 TPS at tlie 111S11 tide dllCllUUU V. vw ijv, n'.u . for spring. They use pin tucks as ful the new gray suede pump with trimming. , . gracefully curving patent pieces which they're showing at the Herz- Easter Hemstitching Orders Gotten berg shoe department, second floor, at 29c. The French powders are of fered at' unusual cuts, too. Piver'i Coty s and Djer Kiss, stetson kid gloves, all shades in two-clasp styles are $2.25. In the way of jewels, there are exquisite Richelieu pearls, $10 values at $5.99. Handbags, neckwear, ribbons and laces add to the inspira tion attendant to the successful con-. summation of, Milady's loveliness on Easter morning. Real lace bfack, white and- col ored, is used in combination with the filmy materials to produce exquisite summer gowns. Easter Lilies in Exquisite Abandon. "PIELDS of Easter lilies will be on display this ' week in the Welsh Flower Shop, Brandeis thea ter lobby, 17th and Farnam. Great, exquisitely perfect blossoms, you find them the Easter flower par ex cellence. V Bracelets are exceedingly popular, some women adorning their bare arms with bracelets at the wrist and above the elbow. A grea.t many rhinestone flexible bracelets are worn with evening dresses, but with the. more somber afternoon gowns col-, ored or black bracelets are the most popular. Wide Color Range Is a Boon to Fashion's Whim. designs will be noted by the discrim inating purchaser, for the colors in troduced are those to please the most conservatively inclined. "Wilt wear forever." one man avers. They're priced at $3 and $3.50. Out Promptly Before Easter. MRS. TARPENNING of aia the pea design, a wild rose or sweet $7.50. Easter Cards of Rare Appeal THE stationery department of the Mode Pleating Company. Fourth same mode, js offered in black' suede vivid shades, there arc burnt orange, with patent trim, either pair, $18.00. mchsia and warm tomato tones from A dainty shoe in which to meet the which to choose. In pastel shades spring. come lovely pale greens, orchids, " yellows and blues shading into sap Crystal bugles are used in all-over phire. Despite this lively competi- effects on colored "Georgettes. lion, however, the all black or all white costumes yield not an inch. New Songs to Lighten Hearts as In fact, at least one black gown is Well as Heels. an indispensable part of the well- COME selected bits of svncooaled dressed woman's wardrobe, and this .1 . . Floor, Paxton Block. Sixteenth and Farnam, sends us the comforting message quoted" above. Don't hesi tate to bring your work in even .at the last minute. The silver inlay stitchery is most effective have you seen it? A bathing cape of rubberized silk shows the gayest of Koman stripes of the season's modes. As her gowns express her individual taste, or the clever choice of her modiste, so may her shoes tread tins patn ot iree- Ar.m frnm slavplil- adhprinri to the wav of the dav. ' i She may soar from brown oxfords, with their accompanying wool. stockings, which place her in the class of the sensible everyday woman, to the darina mode of feathered slippers and no stockings at all, which An Easter import-16-button suede lift here at once from the realms of the commonplace. glove exquisitely embroidered in pur- The Egyptian strapped slipper was m the class of footwear relegated pie grapes, $8.50; lZ-button length in to evening ano ueciaeaiy oress utuwi,-imu a. VyV, silver gray or mode embroidered in made it an item of everyday occurrence. In fact, its effect in rich fabric and brocade for formal evening wear had Deen lessened Dy us too common n t.a ett-t. frf MtrArftiv KpvrtMpcc thp well slinit woman favors this sandal sliooer for the evening dance or dinner party, and it running diagonally across its sur is very charming amid its proper surroundings. facc' Pir nmm timit nacf ctnrL-ino-a in taimf. natural and amber have held ii ine - ww.... ....... w--", - - - . . - .. . ... ., t, r 1 j ..vv "i-" -L Brandeis Stores Main Floor lull sway. Charming they are with simple satin pumps, witnout ornament- uqih uj .u8 v..,tm .ul Jslj uouglas, headquarters tor the Brafldeis Stores is showing unusual- ation, and with the one-strap patent slipper so much in evidence thrc-ugh the Easter Apparel new in music. ly pleasing greeting cards for Easter last summer and fall. These light stocking effects were faithfully played TfvERY minute before Easter is "Gee, But I Hate tQ Go Home this year. Even the very inexpensive up as long as black remained the color of the day. One grew accustomed J-iprecious, cail Dresher Bros., Alone" 50c cards, 5c each, are artistic and come to seeing any gathering of fashionable women, for tea or greater diversions. Twenty-second and Farnam. Atlantic ""Old-Fashioned Girl" 30c from makers of rarely artistic greet- assume similarity to a cloud of black butterflies, relieved only by the lighter 0345. without delay for prompt de- ' My Gal" 3ilc ing cards and mottoes. One can buy color stockings revealed above the dainty black slipper. livery call for the necessary apparel "Sweet Baby" 30c as lovely a card as one desires for This continued vogue for natural shade has evinced two decided varia- to be cleaned before Easter Sunday. "Venetian Nights" 30c there are offered hand-tinted ex- tions. Milady chooses wool sDcks, which she rolls town below her skirt's Don't wait! A few hours may make "California" ". 30c quisitries as well as Easter gift jaunty hemline, or she swings to more daring effects and chooses no a tremendous difference in final de- When ordering please include books, stockings at all 1 livery, postage in check. The wide color ranse asrain heels are extreirle French, with the furnishes an example of fashion's new open effect at cither side. The adaptability. If one prefers the melody to 'find popular place on the piano bought at the A. Hospe company sheet music department, with no restriction to youth. For every young girl there is the de- , sired blck dress, if she will but find ' it. It may be fashioned of chiffon, -crepe satin or canton crepe. 0 Title 14 Tridrmirk Krtittrc4 Ftttnt OHlct. 4r. V. I A