8 THE QUALITY STORE Stylish Easter Dress Acce Charming dress accessories, with out which no costume is complete, are shown here in broad and varied assortments that will interest style-and-qual ity particular ladies. Gloves of known quality and merit—bewitching creations in neckwear —and bright new ribbons and girdles make up a collection of unusual attractive ness. Kid Gloves An immense showing of recognized-quality gloves In two-clasp styles. All the fashionable colors embroidered backs—also 12 and 16-button length gloves with plain and fancy embroidered back, in all the newest shades. All the ; best makes and are guaranteed in every respect. *I.OO to $3.25 Ivanhoe Silk Oloves with double finger-tips in a large variety of colors—2-clasp and long length styles. 50c to $2.00 Neckwear A full and complete line of silk and crepe ties in Tansro 5 and all the fashionable colors 25c on«l 50e Fancy crepe bows in all the latest shades 50c Tinsel embroidered butterfly bows—the new novelty— all popular shades 25e Low and high neck chemisettes In plain and fancy nets and batiste: plain and lace trimmed, in the newest designs. * Beautiful Fichus In nets and organdies with collars having the new stand-away effect at back; also calla lily collars 25c to 92.00 Hosiery Ladies' silk boot hose In 12 shades and black and white, silk Halo tops with double garter top—full fashioned, high- g spliced heel—double soles and toes —a shade to match any costume. The best value in the city at 50c per pair. Silk hose In black and white—the famous Wayne Knit brand at 80c, VI 00 $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per pair. ' Ribbons and Girdles Bright new ribbons in Dresden and brocade comblna- ! tions; plain brocade in all colors—moire in all colors, stripes. —plaids, and plain satin taffeta at 25c to $1.50 per yard. !■ Stylish new girdles In all the latest colors and Roman stripes, SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50. Tango Beads \ The latest fad—Tango beads, in two styles and all the new Tango shades. 50c per string. J L. W. COOK Reception and Dance For Moorhead Employes Two hundred and fifty employes of the Moorhead knitting mill, with their friends, enjoyed an informal reception and dance last evening at the hand some recreation hall of the new build ing;. Palms, ferns and Easter flowers fur nished and arranged by the employes decorated the room, and the Upde-1 grove orchestra played for the even- I ing of pleasure. Each month there is some special form of entertainment arranged for these folks. HOME FROM BERMUDA Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Gilbert and ! their children are home from Ber- 1 muda and are spending a few s»-s Killed in t»old-fllte'tate committee to the county com nittee. The contributions were all to he made not later than May 1, al though at that time all the post-! masters will have been in office con siderably less than a year. " 'As an encouragement to timid or reluctant postmasters Bailey declared that Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen eral James I. Blaksiee had already contributed sfioo to the same fund, and that favorable action would be highly appreciated by State officials. " 'When informed that such contri butions were not only contrary to law ind civil service regulations, as well is good public policy, Bailey suggested method of cohering up the conte ntions by postmasters contributing " 'To postmasters whose attitude gave Bailey the idea that they would will ingly contribute, but were not ready to lo so at once, the State solicitor pre sented the following form of promis sory note for them to sign: "X prom ise to pay to the treasurer of the Pennsylvania State Democratic com mittee as contribution to campaign funds the sum of . (Signed) " 'The Democratic State organization has taken a hostile attitude toward Congressman Robert E. Lee, and this attempt to solicit funds from the post masters in his district, if successful, would probably have resulted in part of the funds being used to defeat Lee for renomination. as James 1. Blakslee and others closely connected with the State organization are known to have lately been in consultation with Daniel F. Guinan, Lee's opponent for the congressional nomination. "If the officials of the State organ ization desire, we can produce proof such as would be accepted in any court of law for all of the above state ments'." OPPOSE WOMAN SUFFRAGE By Associated Press New York, April 10. —A resolution opposing woman suffrage in this State has been adopted by the Union League Club and forwarded to Albany. The vote. It Is announced, was almost unanimous. Extending the suffrage "would be detrimental to the best in terests of the people of the State, men and women," says the resolution. Ladies' Bazaar To-morrow —ihe Last Dav to Enjoy Free Alterations on Your SPRING SUIT To-morrow will wind up our offer of free alterations oi» your Spring Suit. Next week we will resume charges for alterations at> usual. This together with the arrival of a brand new stock of Easter coats should bring you to this store to-morrow. SUITS Hundreds of attractive garments In smart models, embracing the full range of styles, fabrics and shades. The prices you would ordi narily expect to be sls to S3O, most stores offer them at such prices. Here, however, you may select something worthy at $10.98 to 520.98 r- NEW COATS FOR EASTER WEAR Pretty new models In all shades, light and dark. In basket weaves, Bedford cords, ratine, Scotch plaids, French white 98c to ? 3.98 $1 98 v -J v 10-12 South Fourth S reet MMHBnHMnMnßnnranHßa LATEST MODES IN F1 ower Arrangements Tango, Hesitation and Castle Walk M! | 1 Largest and M »>t Gsrgeous D.splay of Rare Flowers & Bloi mng Plants in City I THE HOUSE TITTT T7 V ARTIST U I IL/DI, 321 Walnut Street i l EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Your First Glasses Are Important We devote? our entire time ex clusively to fitting glasses. Gei started RIGHT. We guarantee every pair to be flrat quality lenses. GOHL OPTICAL CO. H MAHKKT SQUARE!* (Where Gln*t*eM are made rißh(r)