12 §Yi ftrc k QLm «. ..ri ■A'Qt.m .Jl Leave your orders to-morrow at the enlarged candy department, (CV . Q CU Q * basement,for egg decorations. Deliveries held until Saturday. Kid Gloves for Easter Suits for Young Men Jgj, SmL . gloves that come to this rT71 OUNG MEN in colle^e and business ' \ conntry to make U P i> bnU&S furnish the "punch" that makes the /JrA / /\j \ th ' s c omplete showing of m' a £ e so progressive. Tn clothes, as in Iff | / \ T:astcr gloves and it > I I other ways, they want to express \j Lggß I /-<**■ 1 will be to vevrf woman's \ W~ I I P&K their individuality. .In our clothes for■ young rt ]/ /J!® , r °!,»\ 1 i X— 2rl I ' M men Will he found the desired sparkle of )\ \ V",, —J j c ' ua! ' tie ' ({ \y / tits, Our showing of Easter Suits for young men J/ / r SU,t W if / JB affords a wide choice of rich patterns. / , . V, »8i / whoHy incomplete with I\ ,/ I ~ / // MT*,# good -JrAl YOUNG MEN'S SUITS— Sfep jf .'N-* 4 2-clasp kid gloves in white and black. Pair, #1.30 Ml:- ill \ 'nTD C ' ,eck . CaS J A {/ jt Real kid gloves in J-clasp style: white, colors and VX> / 1 \ stmeres, seal brown and green check XII \ f black. Pair #1.75 \y- \ \ cassimere and a half dozen other pretty Hr y /// 2-clasp mocha gloves in sand color with black em- j 1 I I \ \ new style suits at U j 1/ Jfi J< ' r* broidery. Pair $1.75 I \ \ j - * *«;*' {J&* IVefousse Sail Pareil 2-clasp real kid gloves; a very \ Vv. |M\ YOUNG MEN'S SUITS— c , , " .", desirable glove for street service. Pair #2.00 M I J Uk , , t/aSter OhOCS and LoIOIIIHI lieiousse --clasp best quality real kid gloves in \\ / / » Green and brown fancy stripe cassi- ■»_ . __ black with wide white embroidery and white sewing. V / J} mere, brown and purple tartan check | 1 UOIOS* P i. '• —; $2.25 j / i cassimere suits and other styles in Co- I 1 l ' " Washable 2-clasp chamoisette gloves, in colors and I / f i i i i i i i " • J I M 1 * Ol white -,<>* W / penhagen blue, black and gray mix- X hetlSlVe SnOWltlCf 'l6-button washable chamoisette gloves in natural. \\ 1 / tures and brown overplaid, at Y uuuvvmg white and pongee. Pair to #I.OO \\ \f ■* T in TTT le st yl es an d shapes are prettier than they have been for Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, street Floor. \\ / YOUJNCjMryJNS SUIXS l nany seasons and the leathers are the finest to be found in * \\/l footwear of the best quality. Ql:„„ D| 1 y| Brown and green tartan check worsted, The dull calfskin pumps with gray suede calf backs are very rnncess blips, Dloomers and A \ . grey overpaid worsted, dark green tar- 1 Q the buckled Colonial pumps w.th their modish French Silk Soeciallv Priced 'W tan check cassimere and drab sfade, n I (*S A few items for Easter include- 1 C/l llOOdlo . ' l«ll.y 1 1 dark blue Willi green overcheck and JL Women's Carleton pumps In dull calfskin With grey suede ■ 17 a. ci 1-1 • . nihpr <tvb> cnitc if Cft a backs, black jet ornament on forepart; light weigrht soles An Easter Sale which promises values of an uncommon oinet st\ le suits at and French heels. Pair $5.00 character is being arranged for the remaining days of this week. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Clothing, Second Fl„ near. ono eyelet Colonial style; l Hniall "tonßur'w.'ith'hurfk/oa to" mutcl" Ihe Sale opens to-morrow on the second floor with many Goodyear welt soles and French heels. Pair $4 50 desirable items in silk Princess slips, petticoats and silk "taKe^'stwUh*.^ bloomers. ' ■ Cuban heels. Pair SIOO Princess slips of mescaline, crepe de chine, China silk and r~| 1 V"* /at rT< f< OO O I\,T at X T short last; is Seco silk in pink, light blue, old rose, lavender, maize and white. L i\~>C x !t \ I v/l |IIIW'I TI& C 3 I S\ 111 \| r*\\/ , Patent colt and gun mntrn Colonial inlay pumps with sand Regular prices $5.00 to 512.00. Special s:{.9.> to $4.0.1 Jl ▼ 1J Scco silk slips of light blue, pink and lavender. Regular ,■ . . _ _ - __ , Patent colt and gun metal CoioniaY on medium 'top Trimmed Hats for Easter m TTrr .„ „ , A Special Sale in Groceries Wh'ite silk jersey pleating StyleS That Will Positively Tb-mOrrOW regular prices, $5.95 and $7.50. Special . s:?.«>-> n C%l r + C -r, n . . m . u f!? d . and . d . u ! t . " ,a ' k ? d - Be ohown for the rirst /'\ owirt s rremium bugar Dlvee, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second* Floor ' | fjl * I I ' 1 ime 1 o-morrow \ V< \V\ I nams, haSter t/ggS and Candy V \ j Average 10 lbs. Eacli, Novelties of Many Kinds $4.95 to $12.00 Extra Sl^£^!?A2s! y ' lb - 17c I cream chocolate coated Easter eggs, 2 for ."itf ; 3 >IJ' fly \ ' Whipped cream ?gg?. P d?zen\'flf j "iVoV and loj ThlS IS OUr HlOSt notable show- Rosaries, Prayer Books Solid chocolate eggs, doz., lOf; 2 for ss : sf, to $1.50 . , - - Marsh mallow eggs, dozen. !o<*; 2 for .It, and .-><f m 0 OT LaSter millinery--a magnill- A KeVvS or Hp^vpn Rabbits, chickens, pigs, etc., dozen, lOf; 2 for - t \ A? » X 1 Vt7 «7 ° i iCdVCII j Jelly eggs, lb 10<k > 6 47 | |L * to * >o * - \ I Afarshmallow chicks and rabbits, dozen 100 | and fresh Creations that OOrtraV the _;SJS ■' $ Jet rosaries, with silver fc \ " Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Basement. ! '1 ' Cross $1..»0 i" - c ■ in'l A Hoi* P~ 7^4. V latest fashion whims of the season. 3 i w!«» J£) A r " a " " rlCe Corset Event Large Aaie, or, tl, neu, feature. low, 'Blue and brown hat„ are the lead,ng shade,. ' SliSO to 82..T0 Regular $3.00 corsets; special, 51.50 [Regular $7.50 corsets; special. 53.75 Wrings are a jiofaular trimming. Special RoSaHeS at 65c Regular $4.00 corsets; special, SU.OO Regular SB.OO corsets; special Sloo , Regular Ifiioo coSets; special, ifsio!) | Regular $10 25 corsets; special! N ew Ulltrimmed liats sllOWn for the first' time tO-mOITOW. beadS ' Ch * W ' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. ' ■ l I • r> J," S , _ Leghorns Ltseres ranamas Crystal, Amethyst, Ruby, Amber, Emerald, Jet l\l/=h\)C7- J r —— > Episcopal Prayer Books and Hymnals, in sets. i>ie\\ and Voile , T Trxt-iAr-D _r • 1 SI.OO to $5.75 \\j • N©W E3.St.6r* Hats fOI" a.nct C*ll"ls Lutheran Prayer and Hymnal sets $2.50 WaiStS J Testaments 150 to 750 Organdie waists with embroidered, Voile lingerie waists with walls D ' VeS ' r ° mery & Stewart '^'Millinery, Second Floor. a " d PS3ImS organdie front; organdie embroi- v. t-L .«h.!n . 7 Psalms M>o to <OO dered collar trimmed with Veniso >roider>, embroidered V————^—— ————— Keys of Heaven in black imitation leather ... 45t0 55^ lace edge; loner sleeves S-.r>() turnover collar trimmed with Yen- xr^ . _ { tj„„ *4.1 't*. 1 a.' rll 1 ai Voile lingerie -waists with em-'lse lace edge; three-quarter sleeves s -w— /> >1 . Keys of I leaven With gilt cross Ol decoration ill full leather broidered voile front trimmed with | s ., , ft I \ _ I J—. r 1 « W W ++4- 111 black 050 to $'2.00 voile collar malice .Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart-Second I /IV 0S • I OlllGl O V CS2-> OI6W cLll . , Ke - VS ° f Heaven in white imitation leather and white glaze edge ; «a.50 I Floor. ' ®/ with cross and crucifix SI.OO to $'2.00 RESERVOIR DRIVEWAY NEARING COMPLETION [ Continued l'rom First I'age.] the Ellis' memorial monument. The highway which is about fifty-feet wide makes a broad sweeping curve up the slopes and the grade is easy of ap proach. Hundreds of squares of sod ding that Lad been removed in No vember for the excavations has been piled to one side and is in excellent shape. This will all be replaced. Building to within fifteen feet of "Taylor boulevard" as the roadway through the E. B. Mitchell estata tract will be known, will be prohibited by tho action of the City Planning Com mission. The Mitchell tract is the section that is being developed by the Rev. W. S. Harris and lies Just next 10 the entrance at Market street and is bounded by Whitehall street and the park. A 26-foot roadway will extend through this plot and to prevent future crowding of dwellings too close to the park, the Planning Commission de cided that the building lines should be restricted to twenty-five feet from the street in the rear and fifteen feet from the roadway in the front. Pretty Floral Display of Holmes Seed Company The Holmes Seed Company, whose ' display of Easter flowers Is always an occasion of much Interest to lovers of beautiful flowers, is unusually so on the occasion of the present, display, which Is now In fti.'l swing, at the seed company's new location. IOC South Becond street. In addition to those flowers which have always been identified with the Raster season are many new varieties, shown here for the first time this year. The plants *ere personally selected by Harry I* Holmes, general manager for tb« company, and the collection Is one of the most beautiful tliut. has been shown by the firm. In addition to the WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 31, 1915. wldedness of variety, tlie display is more extensive this yeajr than on any previous occasipn in the store's his tory, and from now until Saturday new shipments will be received daily. one of the most interesting of the new varieties is the metrosideros, or bottle brush, one of the oddest lloral novelties known. Then there are azalean in every shade, spireas, acacias, gardenias, lilacs, grenestas, rhododen drons, hyacinths, lilies, tulips, nar cissus, the new French hydrangeas in blue, pink and white, baby roses, tau- AMUBKMENTS Henrietta Crosman Easter Floral Supported by an excellent company _ _ In a dramnttc peace playle-t Q VfftWA "Thou Shalt N<t Kill" e AXD MA XV OTIIKH PRESENTS nui] liieluillnit From Coney lnlnml to the North Surrounded by a Splendid 1)111 . role. Chestnut St. Auditorium, S", y 2 E «tfs THE REAL CONCERT EVENT OF THE SEASON Prima Donna Soprani) KmHinnl Swiss Pianist ALICE NIELSEN RUDOLPH GANZ Metropolitan Opera Company Tho Pianist With a Message * Tickets 50c, 75c, SI.OO and $1.50 On sale al Hitler's Music Store, :l() North 2nd Si. Dlngraiu opens Wednesday, April 7tl». Mail orders accompanied by cash or check tilled in the order received. sendschonff. etc., by the hundreds. Prices this year average somewhat less than those that have prevailed In recent years, notwithstanding the fact that the plants arc unusually beautiful this season. During the display the store will be open every evening to and including Saturday next. ALDERMAN' KItAMMK WILL PLAY "IJCNNY" ON EASTER Two thousand eggs, decorated in brilliant colors, will be given to chil dren of the Fifth ward on Easter morning at 3 o'clock by Alderman AMUSEMENTS Fritz Kramme, 443-46 Verbeke street. Mr. Kramme said this morning: "We all contributed our little mite to help the Belgian sufferers, and now I think it is time to begin giving cheer to the people at home, so I decided to play 'Bunny - for the many youngsters up here, who are good friends of mine." . IMPROVEMENTS AT THE GfX)BE In anticipation of the Spring season, a number of improvements have been AMUSEMENTS PHOTOPLAY TO-DAY "The Fork of the Road" 2-rccl Sell* Dramn CHiRLBS CHAPMSf Thnt funny liny, featured In S, 4A. j Com <ml y, "INTHEPARK' * 1 i— ——————> ! , i Tn-ilar mill In-niirnm John Knl ' rmon In 'TIIK COMKI'inACY," |>rr- J ; Meutcil by C ha«. l'riiliniliii, In 3 iwli, Krlday "AUAS JIMMY VAL- K.VriNU," In it rrrli featuring Kol,t. Warwick.. This Tkcilfr l(ail> and nlhrra fot i 1 low. ! I AIIMISSIOX, 10.-I CIIII.DHKV, Be. j mode at the Globe Clothing Store, 322 Market street. The interior of the store has been attractively decorated and ornamented, lighting facilities have been increased by the addition of many new lights Inside and outside of the store, and the arrangement and dis play of the men's clothes stock has been completely changed. In addition to the above four new flttlng rooms of modern typo have been installed at the rear of the first floor for the trying on of garments. AMUSEMENTS MaiM*sr w,, ' SIBn * VINCE * T »""JOWI APWSLI, MGRS. TO-NIGHT-LAST TIME SeMvyn and Co., present The Dramatic Srimatlon of 'the Ceatnry ! Within the Law with CLARAJOEL a> MARYTURNER PRICES 35c to $1.50 Old Folks' Concert Auaplrea of the Society for the Prevention of Crpelty to Anlmala. Technical High School Auditorium Monday Evening, April 5, 1915 Tlcketa, 35c, BOc, 7Sr and SI.OO. 'l'lcketa on aale at Sl*ler»« Mnalc Store. SO X. -'iid St., Thursday, April | I. at Aa. 111.. or thereafter. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS H IIUSH9HI a ' ace Theater I Market Street WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 When Wealth Aspired m When He Proposed 4/ Lg SB BSOBa q £ t j lo m y S . Nestor Comedy, with Eddie TO yF tcnousßlackßox? Lyons, Victoria Forde, Lee in the ape man's _ . .. , lO STIhfSAj'JjaS The Ragah Vacation heart-gripping scene you will find your- One-reel Selig. self completely puzzled, and then fas- \ cinated, when you learn why. _ . . Plerc's a magnificent 15-week moving Hi« Dominant I aSSIOII picture that will grip you, fascinate WUIUUI«U you, thrill you. Take the wife and the With William Humphrey and kiddies, or your sweetheart. See it. T ,_V, Don't miss it. Tell your friends to — See 'Twas Company The BLACK BOX With William Wadsworth in The Photoplay Serial Supreme an Edison Comedy. 15 Episodes—cna a week Sliown nt the I'alace Theater every k J • • P Wednesday for 15 weeks, commencing \ [\ ftlf CCIHtI Wednesday, April 7. fill 111 Admission price to the Pal- NIVERSAQIB ace W in b e S cents except Sat urday nights and holidays.
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