24 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Additional Pre-Easter News on Page 6 | The Millinery Section Has Ready Its Women's and Misses' Apparel For Easter Most Notable Display of Easter Hats In Styles That Will Appeal to Discriminating Tastes •US, jL Our Famous Modes at $4.95, c . . ( - T T\ 'jf $5.95 and $6.50 Made Unusually Ourts " # Interesting With Many New Arrivals $16.50 to $25.00 p. ' Just Unpacked 50 New Paris-Inspired o Practically every woman will want to greet Easter gUL " . r " Sunday with a new suit or a new trock, so we have seen \ *L ~ . r H. Creations Featuring the Large Shapes to it that her requirements mav be adequately taken care Ty~' IB MS From $6.95 ,o $16.50 ; "7/3^l!^ Many of the most attractive hats that will be worn on Palm Sunday and Easter will be se- Pomeroy & Stewart outergarment section has assembled / 7\y \ i Vul>Lm lected from this brilliant millinery display to-morrow, for never have we shown a wealth of diversi- a charming collection of new suits—and every one of W/ 1 tied svles at all prices to compare to the showing which will greet you in this important occasion them is a garment that shows its newness and individual- I \\ \ —the second Saturdav before Easter. in ever), line. | \ Scores and scores of new hats arrived during the past week, augmenting the hats made by our own designers ; Pay as little as $16.50 for a cleverly made adaptation from latest Paris and New \oik stjle atxaes. Q f higher priced imported models, or as much as $75.00 \ Wonderful in their contour are the new large GorgeOUS Are the E/XtTemelv tor garments that are veritable dreams of a tailor's art. * One style, after Callot, is fashioned with "long tabs on either Vy 'V S T _ rv IT . ' side of the coat; an effective trimming of buttons marks he in- ? Picturesque in their bright colorings are the /; > j LJQTQQ JL/TeSS lifitS spiration of this gabardine garment at *25.00 TO* new embroidered and appliqued hats. U . T . would have you note particlarly in your inspection of the \\ * ' Large model of black hsere with broad brim garments in our display, character of workmanship, the quality \\ // With large hats ve y g , edged with black hair laces and black burnt °f t^ie materials employed and the general excellence of the modes If U is just as pronounced—very small, and a striking 'i ' ostrich around crown $15.00 themselves. i PoiretTwillGabardine&Checks ards of originality. brim sharply peaked to side back $12.00 Of no mean importance is a showing, and it is really a masterful one, of white chinchilla coats, which are made S~\ T 4-1 C A Ci- ,1 Soft ocean blue mushroom with crocheted linen fish o f the finest grade of \\ orumbo fabric procurable. These garments arc charmingly modeled in long sweeping Our Justly ramed Style „« crown and brim of crepe SIO.OO ,mes a,UI they arc g,vcn addlt,onal to «y "rough the UK of pastel shades of silk plush on collar. j >| m* J All-wool shepherd and vclour checks have been developed into very good looking coats with swagger lines; Leaders SLt yo Beautiful extremely large sailor with white crepe brim i in sizes for women and misses ' '513.50 to $30.00 ' brini b . l ??! C . h . Se . re .?'! W . n : . la " SC . Cmb, . < . ,id . e, . ed . . bU "'*lfc.so i Silk : s" CXCCptional garment of Poirct twin with a lon * flari,l s ca l' c to,l:tr a trimming of rich quality of Parisian «PO.\/0 *pO.OvJ it i n *i t y CO QC The nctv comers show the latest tailored and dress ilOrSenfllX OraiQ flats fit styles in large sailors in a complete variety of shades and Large dressy transparent effects of lacy hairbraid in ' (. tl( lO \J IU ll I Cdlb truly may it be said, intioducc all the iloucis of Spring black, navy, pink and grey, trimmed with flowers and Girls' coats in shepherd checks with pater pockets and black velvet collar fin m their trimming ensemble. Narrow ribbons are used ribbons. Attractive values at #'>.9s C .A with green broadcloth. Sizes oto 14 years £, ,l\ as never before and cttects arc uncomparable in their iPMI f .s " beauty and style leadership at these prices. TYimmeH I PCfhnrriQ at Ss Q Girls'coats in shepherd checks, with collar and cuffs of green silk poplin and 11,uimv^u Ljv/giiuiua ai OKJ.ZJKJ *V'•'• A X wide belt with set-in pockets #6.75 Ihe JNewWenchoW Starw Hats Charming mushroom effects with daintiest trimmings Girls'coats made of silk-nonlin trimmrrl t i r: 1 r\f\ of ribbon and flowers and embroidery Egvptian figures- i LTP<4fl a rim<l,Vslrr. , P tr . l,limed w tli fancy buttons and having wide From China, $9.00 to $12.00 the seasons latest novelty. Wondcrinl Values at $5.95. W/ " ' y ' C °P ullia^cn a,ld ol've #7.75 The smartest hats shown in many a day. Some arc Ostrich Trimmed Hats at $5.95 That are .Match-' 1 wf&k M ' colla^". . to . aN .°! ° ,x nllastn lK ' n g al » lc silk with box plaited skirts and large cape felt faced shown in rose and rose and blue; one style . HMCy 'ttfiHre $1.».00 has hand-painted crown at #9.00; other styles with em- lcss alucs - | LJ W3/ Girls' taffeta coats with deep yoke and full gathered skirt, finished with a wide broidered flowers at #I3.(K) and Roman ribbon crown 1 fl iJsL s '" < sas ' l #ls 00 at . DIV6S - & Stewart, .Second Floor. Kront. | Pomeroy & siewart." Second Floor. - . Bannister Shoes for Men Dainty Lingerie Finery for the Easter Wardrobe Some Gi ove s Have Personality \ Two New Arrivals Which Give Gowns, Bloomers, Chemises, Corset Covers --and Some Atr Tn«;t / \ Promise of Great Popularity lhe showing is almost limitless in scope, and thfe styde varieties are more inter- J t \ The man who has not yet worn a estingly new than any we have heretofore presented. Hemstitching plays an impor- not r—-7 ceive°thl' a shc)e'style" tant part of the trimming on many of these new garments, which lends a touch of § ltne * possess personality. \)'IT Ii f/ J t,iat rightfully belong to him. On the simplicity that is really irresistible. e llaxe ~ccn nuking a pretty close study of gloves for a —'■" other hand, the average well-dressed 8 ' . many \eats and \\c, tlieiefore ,fecl confident that every man (and that docs not mean the hrom a very' complete assemblage of lingerie pieces we give here, an outline of P an ° goves we piescnt to you has personality, flashily dressed man) whom you meet « - . , For instance— on the street would not "feel 'at home" in the shoes 'he wears S P"ces. Tres Bon quallty rea) kjd wlth P K ntUching and pearl unless they are a pair of Banister's. Crepe de chine gowns with lace or hemstitched trim- Pink batiste corset covers 50c clasp I 8; black with white or white with black: pair »2.25 . • niing 93.95 $5 00 Pink- liatistp hloomers <1 on La B ranee best quality real kid Kloves, P. K. and overseam with Two new Banister arrivals arc announced for to-morrow— Oepe de chine camisoles with lnre «si Ml «•» ill TCT.KMVmiVn pearl clasps in black with white or white with black; pair 92.25 one of them in gun metal called the Carlton, and another called Crepe de chine corset covers, with lace ' *" _ j. awn caps . 50c to $2.05 whiter whUe'w'fth biack!°palr Wl ! h P '. . K ". .° r '".^.^W.od Envoy, a russet bal. The Chiropodist is a black kidskill favor- , . ' , , , * , *°° to Carriage hats SI.OO to $3.»5 Real kid Kloves with two clasps, ill overseam stitching; in black l,tf 111PI1 ivln, InriL- t,, oonninp fnnt picp . Lre .Pi, chine envelope chemise, trimmed with Long cream color coats 51.95 to $5.00 with white or white with black; pair $1.75 . nil 11 wlio look to b enumc toot ea. e. hemstitching or lace; shoulder strap of ribbon, lace Short cream color coats $1.05 to $6.05 Kid gloves in black, white and colors; pair $1.25 to $1.75 c/; -|j i || or T s. re , pe , ",® ehine $1.05 Short pique coats $1.05 to $2.95 White washable chamoisette gloves; pair 79c ami Pink batiste gowns SI.OO and $1.50 Short skirts with lace or embroidery trimming S'lk gloves with double linger ends; in black, white, grey, tan Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor, Market Street. Pink batiste envelope chemise SI.OO and $1.50 50c to $1.50 an{ ' pongee, self or contrasting embroidery; pair 50c to $1.50 Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor. Preparedness For Easter A So Far As Most Men Are Concerned fffifl |^ij Means, Firs, of All, New Clothes Pinch-Backs Are the Season's P I T Most Popular Styles d Our Stocks Are Well Supplied With $12.50 mar sis°oo laaoo Service is what men and young: men will want to-mor- ft\i row, the second Saturday before Easter, which is one of >4/ Spring's busiest outfitting days. Our clothing stocks have / / been prepared accordingly, and many new suit arrivals bring / I f Mk the display up to the highest state of style-completeness. Iff 1 \ J|W HH| JP The " Pinch-Backs" are shown with slanting, patch I I 1 ll- *'\ and regular pockets in sizes from 33 to 40. /j \ I A Grey Scotch Mixtures. Striped Cassimeres and Worsteds. ISM M \ v\ « ''Mw\ I Grey Homespuns. . Check Cassimeres. lT[ I \ W® I Grey and Blue Flannels. Grey Overplaid Cassimeres. T I \ . Blue Serges. Striped Unfinished Black Worsteds. ■*'' For the Sake of Brevity We Announce Merely the Fact of a Most SS§||Plpf J Representative Display of Spring Suits For Men and Young Men at hR $10.00 515.00 - $20.00 $25.00 H Wm Boys' Easter Suits With Two Pair of KnicKers, $3.95, $5.00 and $6.50 p'ff :f\ ■ H Xohhv Norfolk? and "Pinch-Backs" in a wealth of line fabrics and attrac- 1 1 j .M I- ffll MM Famofis Sampeck Suits With Extra Pair Trousers, sizes 7 to 18 f : f 7 r k'l3 I BB tivc patterns—sizes 6to 18 years. years $6.50 to *12.50 Wfyf] | Hoys' Spring Reefers *1i.50, >H;{.o.> and Dives. Pomeroy Stewart, Clothing, Second Floor, Hear. <9 ' ;.. • .• ' "" " • f;* % J ' I ; . . '• ' ' ■ FRIDAY EVENING, HARJRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 14, 1916.
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