S"-7 .." f.Vf' " ,V.,i . mmjmmff Bn ttie Many Islands of Flerida If Itls AstbiiishinigtbSe , ie long, rows of Austrian EV. '-J -Una ii iff til liL-A ?Iars. rAt IVihn Beach and elsewhere they are ' mted close together te form a high,' graceful, but ' Ihickj green wall in' frbht' ejf stately 'mansions, Miring te shut them in from th retds.v In some vegetable farm kes, te' break the force rer the wide ec&m and ether waterways.- ' There' are hints of helpfulness in nature, if we irain pur eyes te see them;' m. '. '- i v fx . ' H, : .. 1 F!1 tV Signed w "-. ,, 1 Women's Wraps Fine and , Simple Arrive Made "of bellvia, they are cut se simply, that all' the interest is in .their pleasant color and quality. i They are all 'rather 'full, some with .waistline cape, ethers with wide, sleeves and Avaistine armholes ; and their colors include' cobweb gray,, tortoise, Sorrento, li, navy, Diac,K, gainaruiH, .uurre ir ' Prices $150 and, $165; (Flrtt I .XTT First With Ypting Women Cemes the Tweerd Costume fit maybe a. smart-tweed sports : or it mav be a dress and cape. Lint if. she hopes te be in fashion MLk ll Al.f TAaaAa aL& ...111 I.....A Mi ail vnia EBaier one, win uare fat least one or the ether. feShe can have a geed-looking tweed suit, the coat lined with i deadline, and tnere are two i te cheese from, at the small hnt at $25. Or there are finer (Second -7f - -.. v -vci' m Thfl fill Hfen'fl r, xv Vx v, &?. .There is no 'mistaking the Itaeaning of all the new Spring Kllftfa an1 Kftnnnfc fnA nnnta. -...,. "-" .-- --. presses nnu ail tne etner De- jWitching little garments in their &HSW Snrintr fashinns. R. One thing that every mother non is the great number of Amer- Kwnaae articles ana new mucn fprettler nnd dainttPi- thuv nri Ithsn ever before. They are very snetrly up te Paris' standard and, f-m course, mcy are much less cx- Rsiwis naive. Taking coats, for example, (Third If a Weman ' SiM!-Cen!:- Afternoon Dress Under $50 ISe suggest her seeing; these today the variety is se geed. rrlAV f)1a mnrln .if Pnnfnn fejneavier silk crepes in browns, S,-'8 few fll'C KPVrVplr nimnle and II, -.rf w......, U..U ,v.w v.vwta Hi.iv WbUUD UOV.U 111 delightful novel fashions, or else are rather heavily embroidered. Mi . Many of the styles are copied from expensive models. Prices $40, $45 and $501 (Vint Fleer; -L Save Just Half Ivery and Shell The reannn a tmu ,mnir n ieach that nut thnm in tin. RfaW.' clnss with u8 though the tweet is se trifling that Rem wpuld call them "firsts." I?rli.ere arS, mlrrrB, hairibrushes, Ecembs, puff boxes, hair receivers! OVst' The Beet Shep Shorts a JMew Atternoen Sandal H is of gray suede, cut away the sole en each aide. It has medium tee and. vamp; and a narrow strnn nn the Jf front connects with the single "i uirap. (First Twe- Excellent Towels 75c JiWOtch huckaback tnirnl. nf "WViceable nualltv. with hmmi 'JPUre,, linen through and 2,W.and geed absorbers, aise mPrilllCllftH., nJ...t.l...u'..l'J ' r3Hkiii'-i.i'ii",uvv,-',v,?, rf. - ncmsinenMi. sue . itx?e ' LJu ' t ! ' nd'xcUitt,Wceach, pines that grew rapidly iha tiJAAimk f .nmrmrrlv regions these trees form of heavy winds blowing J . . . -. ana, muyDirci. t ' Fleer) A :?. tweed stilts. in all the newest high colorings at S35 and S42.50. Or' if she prefers a tweed dress and cape, there is a charming sleeveless model at $25 and $28 and one in the 'finest English tweed in pastel shades at $48. ' Tweed dresses with sleeves and capes, two geed Btyles, are $28, sues irem 14'te 20 years. Fleer) fr W$I .nre Cxrc w, yu.j iv. there are darling little white cloth and silk coats for tiny babies, starting as low as $7.50. And the same baby can have the daintiest . cap he could wish' for, from CGc te $4.75. If he ia a bit elder, say from , one te two years, his Easter coat may be in white, pink or blue and cost from $3.60 te $25, and his hat or that for his small sister, $1.25 te $12. New Spring fashions display themselves most charmingly in the darker colored coats for elder children, from two te six ycas. There are dozens of styles between $10.50 and $30. Fleer) Wants an si.sin t Jinvi An aUi'ma nvt ilin rust, navy, gray and black ; fV,a nfViei.ii Viaira Viaarla naaA in J en Imitation Toilet Articles traysj jewel bees, pinciishiens, soap ' cases, salve , boxes, glove . stretchers and frames. Prices start at 15c for' a salve box, and go te $4.25 for mirrors usually sold at mere than twice tnat. Altle) ' The heel is a two-inch Leuis, and the' sole light and flexible. Altogether a finejbit of shoe making, and priced at $17 a pair. The same sandal in bronze kid is $16. Fleer) , New Lets of and 85c each Alse a new let of fine quality , Irish huckaback 'guest towels of pure linen; with neat damask ber ders in three patterns, all neatly ineaei i ' 1 INI . . MH u l, ue nfSrdiwrfi In one of Mr, Wells' novels VOld Cheater tinwqp"ytBk- an' em bodied, personality te the smal boy; who played around itis claw feet and grew up in its Society, ' Seme of thele old chests of drawers jn he Early American Roem's -have, just such a companionable atmosphere. , They have helped te make family history., And they are ready te start off en a new, career- in the homes of people who like such interesting' old things.' , ' f i The group at present in .the Reems, comprises old .chests of drawers, in cherry, curly maple, wal nut, and mahogany, vary ing in height from a low chest about three feet tall, containing 'four drawers, te' a fine old block-front chest- en - chest 'standing qve'r'six feet and contain ing sixteen drawers. :, They are 'priced $50, $115, $120 and en up te $4Q0. . (Fifth Fleer) V.y A y w mw All-Weel Dress Jersey for Less A limited quantity of fine-gauge all-wool dress jersey, one of the best qualities1 made, will be sold at the exceptional price of $1.50 a yard. It is 54 inches wide, and in black, navy,, delft, herina, tan, brown, beaver and gray. 7 (Flrt Fleer) f f . In the Oriental Treasure Heuse Rare Ornaments for Easter Gifts . Fer the woman of exquisite taste there can be pe mere appropriate gift than a personal ornament of jade or ether , semi-precious substance. And the ornaments just new displayed in the Oriental Stere are peculiarly lovely and well chosen. .Necklaces: Chinese jade, $110 ie $30e'. Amethyst, cut and plain, $140 te $2fc5. Lapis lazuli, $125 te $14U. Reck crystal, $50. Amber, $85 and $125. Carnelian, $40. ' Blue chalcedony; $40. Ceral, beginning with that combined with king-fishers' feathers and ending with carved coral $26.60 te $85. Ivery necklaces from $6 for plain beads te $50 for carved. (Main Women Seem te Have Been Wen by the Freedom of Athletic Union Suits , Se loose and cool and comfort cemfort comfert ablo when days arc warm, Then another thing, athletic union suits are durable and easily laundered. Right new there is particularly generous cheesing. At 85c pink and white dimity. (rtt CRINKLY Crepe Nightgowns for women, in two styles, both low necked, one of pure white crepe with hand-embroidered dots in pink and blue, atid one or wmte crepe wun cewrea figures. ?eeorfM,et!fite s0mmk Jl .1 J. . ' , tft .; a . :.t , OLD splisrify ceme;ba5k At4east,theneW mantU- las being ahewn Jn the NecK wear Stere recall the mari mari mari tillas'ofremancB. '' The square of white sUk are embroidered ,in brifht colors, these of blacjc in cplpr efc, black, and. they are;All deeply fringed. '. Prices .run irpm $2QtP ' $150. ' On'e mantilla, hand; em broidered in Japan, is $200. (Mala VlMr) .Peter Pin Waist? ' of Voile , v l One is of wKite' voile with quantities of real ,fllet anda feminine-looking double frill down the front, $6.W.. . ... ' One has red and elue embroid embreid embroid ery en cellar, sleeves, and front,, , $5.G8. ., . ,j ,i The third has bishop, sleeves ' and bands of checked gingham, $5. ' (Third 'Fleer) One-Strap Slippers . ataSaviiijg:. , Tomorrow the Women's Shee, Stere will sell a limited quantMftr. of' fiHe tirewn glazed kidskin ener strap 'alippers at $7.75 about halt; usual price. t. .They havej'Kigh .Leuis 'heelsj light. turned sole and one instep strapi The darkbrewn color almost like br6nze4-Wlll gewell with afternoon gowns of blue or ether colors. . ' VJ (FirttTloer) -i 1 !:' ;'i i Pendant 8 Mounted ' and Unmeunted Jade, $50 te $185. Carnelian, $13. Amber, $16 te $25. Earring a mounted in geld. Green jade, $50 te $110. White jade, $20 te $28. Others crystal with black onyx,, crystal with lapis, onyx and' carnelian;- chalcedony, green onyx crystal and coral with kingfishers' feathers range from $22.50 te $36.50. ' Bracelets of green jade, $25. Rings ei jade, $15 te $60. fleer) Bodice style with ribbon shoulder straps. At $1, pink or white nainsoek, cambric or plaid muslin. At $1.25, white striped voile. At $1.75.pink or white striped veile or plain f nainsoek. At $2 and $2.50, better quality pink or white striped voile. fleer) ' . . ," 'i TfiiASTEtt cards and novelties are, reay in' the Boek Stere en the Main Fleer. Have Yeu Ordered Your Hard water Seap? . There are four days yet te get it at its special March price, of 60c a dozen cakes. It is a fine soap for bath and toilet-eod for shaving, shampooing and all cleansing uses. Lemen, almond, verbena or violet scent, or unscented. And a generous cake for the special March price of 5c a cake, or 60c a dozen. (Main Fleer and Down SUln Slare) - About Hall Clocks We Always Are Particular In the first place we won't have anything but the best American-made hall clocks in our Cleck Stere. It doesn't seem te us that any one can afford any but the best. All the ball clocks here are'eased in beautiful mahogany cases, and they are worthy a place in any home. With hour and half-hour strike, $155 te $260. Chimingpn tubular bells, Westminster chimes, $270 te .$645. '.''' . ehiming oft tubular bells, either Westminster, Whitting Whitting ten andy Canterbury chimes, or Oxford, Westminster and Whittington chimes, $410 te $855. (Main Fleer) A White Avalanche of Dimity Bedspreads Or we might' call it a white invasion of the bed clothing store, but anyway these marvels of snowy daintiness seem te have taken possession of the place by right of seasonableness and excellence. Constantly incoming lets keep the supply up te a fine abundance. , Crinkle, or seersucker weaves, white as driven snow and specially priced at $2 each for size 2x2iA and $2.25 each fersize 2x2V&. , - - I (Sixth Fleer) Odd and "Few of a Kind" Dinner Sets, Half or Near It In the China Sale Odd lets of all kinds, both in dinner sets and glassware are being sold at new reductions from the low March Sale prices. There are many such groups, but the number of individual items is limited, se that early choice is imperative. Of course, the main assortments, both in dinner sets ' and glassware, still afford splendid selection at geed savings. Among the odd and "few of a kind" dinner sets new at half, or almost half, are ttiese, all of which are complete sets of excellent standard ware. English semi-china dinner sets American semi-china dinner of 106 pieces, border patterns in ua. i,--j n 4 tan. black and pink, new $27.50. sets' berdcr Pattern ' a vety French china dinner sets of 100 of color effects, with geld-traced SS'ArinhSSSiK; handle ' " -. $50. $22.50 a set of 106 pieces. (t'enrtb rioer) Special Stamped Stationery With Die for $2 There is one quire of letter paper and envelopes te match, white or blue, made by one of the best makers in America, stamped with the monogram in any plain color (excepting only geld and silver) and the'die for $2. j I '"This is th6 mere remarkable considering that any one of the thirteen styles of dies from which one may choes'e usually costs almost double this price, te"say nothing of the paper or stamping. (MaJn Fleer) Best in Years, the Values in Traveling Bags and Suitcases Sturdy Cowhide Suitcases, $7.50 Well-Made Cowhide Bags, $5 Newly arrived, and a new reason for chasing away the ghost that says conditions aren't what they ought te be. Net in years have we had suit cases te equal these at $7.50. Cowhide suitcases either 24 or 26 inches. Splendidly made and re inforced at the corners with mmst Right mm " fi i i . ' -mmm. " BOUDOIR CAPS as dainty as Spring blos soms are of satin and crepe de chine and laces; and their colors are the ,ief test blues, pinks and. ercWds, besides white. Prices are $1 te 91.65. ( (Third Ur) (Mala irtew) i !-: iAi7ltv Topcoats Frjem England Aiwm Making Friends With Meti In the Londen Shep Perhaps it's the cut, maybe the colors or fab rics, but there's something about these coats that's different. Smart - looking coats, easy, light ones for Spring days. They come from Eng land's best maker of coats, Kenneth Durward. In the main, colors are light. It seems thajfghtef , the better with most of them. Like ether coats, tweed is the popular fabrifc But the styles show the difference. Sema art,' strikingly new, ethers seem te call te mind models that have been popular in the past. Priced $55 and $65. (T!teVnitT . , Beys, They're Fine The Spring Suits and Overcoats 'Hardly a boy, from toddlers of 8 te "huskies" of 18, that hasn't ideas as te clothes. Especially is this true of chaps' of 8 te 18. Styles, Re signs, colors they have their own notions as te all of thM points. "' , Well, we are ready with the Spring suits and overcoats that will please the boys and that it will pay" fathers .and mothers te invest geed money in. , Spring suits, in 8 te 18 year sizes, $16.50 te $25, two trousers suits included. Spring overcoats in 3 te 10 year sizes, $13.50, $15 and $16.50, and in 11 te 18 year sizes, up te $30. (Third Fleer) M ' , Here's a $6 Hat Men Can't Equal Anywhere Near the Price A new hat that's different. Copied from the smart hat shops along the Piccadilly in Londen and made up for Wanamaker's. Seft felt, in the Alpine shape, with the edges a bit rolled. Beth bands and binding along the edges are a little deeper in tone than the hat itself, yet neither match'. r ' In three shades, pearl gray, tan and vicuna. ' (Mala Fleer) Anether reason se many people ; ' ' are sorry the heusewares sale is coming te a close is the difference in price en Blu-Mettle Laundry Seap New 5 Cents the Cake During March only, or throughout the Heusewares Saje, this wonderful laundry soap can be had at this price. Thousands of people they have been looking for , And thousands have piled up orders te get a year's supply at this price advantage. While there probably will be several days' delay in delivery, due te the bulk of ordera.new en hand, all orders taken in March will be sent te your home at 5 cents the cake. (fourth Fleer) An Old Man, a Yeung Man, Any Man Can Get the Shoes He Wants at $6.40 Net only one price here, but it's the one price we're strongest en. And it's a practical price for men. First of all, there's a tan, grain calf brogue with the soft tip, like young men demand. The same shoe is also in black. Then a tan oxford of smooth calfskin. It's a plain oxford that the man of affairs would wear. Made en the English last, and it is here in black as well. . -, Anether smart shoe is the two-tone sports oxford. Of smoked horse, which is light, and the dark tan saddle and quarter foxing. The soles are rubber, with cup suctions. (Muln lloer) heavy leather. Straps run all the way around. Brass-finished trimmings. The traveling bags also are of cowhide and double sewn along the edges, while the. linings are leather. 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