Dives, Pomeroy 1 Women's and Children's Easter Apparel ForWomen&Misses 1,000 Trimmed Hats For ; Easter Hosiery . Smart New Styles in Silk Frocks Easter at $3.95, $4.95, Grey, Bronze, Tan, White, Black Smartness is the keynote of the gar- ■■ $5.95 and $6.00 Whether you ments that have been gathered for this OTBS& \ ■II 71 want to pay only special Easter occasion There arc Mote 1 /Ww \ 1 o- / styles for dinner, for afternoon wear, ... _ / I !Ilm n i / 11 °r sl._o f° r y° ur for the weddings scheduled to take place A matchless showing of stylish s. ( II f\ Eastcr hosiery you in the Easter season. millinery for Easter including all A f \ II j J 4- g J AII \\ a sa^s " There are dresses of taffeta, Georgette crepe, A / / V wan * ed shapes and shades, lo ■U' l\ WBM / $ / \fhhffl i" II ran S e °f styles crepe de chine, and crepe meteor, in sizes for y see these hundreds and hundreds of ' jf&fri Vy ■a/ '/ Villi/ HforlJ and colors - women of every size. The stvles are in J^S beautifully trimmed hats means j&Sfi VL V^\ V Ir •'/ W (V JJ Your Easter hos- !? ng UnicS> draped bodices, Etons side style information of great value. ITIaL \],C N* \ I Jskk Hi W \°\/ draperies, cascade draperies and modihed \ _ 3 n Sailor* lara * n A JL a ii V^-'viJn JJ; I ry rc( l uircmcnts Princess ideas. j| jj|V b large and small. , """f supplied in this list Dresses at $18.50 to $39.50 f ItPPtC Large hats of faced leghorn. V of good values. r j i n,r Oil I ./ [ \\u I lif / 711 „ Bl f ck lisere hats in wonderfully y ssJssunssss;. cu ? to ie ~ . any Styles v ■M.I £!£....../•f\ \ HpSsa=SS3Sfi mummm JU>l S*l< "> Easter i. Pa?r hl ' dren .' Bfiner ! bbed . B,lk . lIB,C hOSe in black and Whlte: Bizes 810 Vt Crepe de chine dresses in rose. Copen. gref an," Lh IjIOUS6S fit MOfl PTO+"P PriPPQ 6 16 r '^ e ' i co " on seamless hose, in black end white; sizes finished t a' S falfc™belt l of ni sllver n K*? ' * •' gg <■ '>•• 3ZT,„e, ; with dainty ,ri """" ,s: a " d c S'r.m Infants' white silk and wool seamless hose* sizps 4tn fiu Pair * * -ww. and grey a Russian effect with deep revers and waist is made with a large cape collar and deep ~ . x .j 'J. ' . 5p1.^)0 njl Pnmornv Qto- ♦ I n "* skirt beautifully trimmed with beads $32.50 revers of sand colored Georgette crepe llnished with Semi-tailored Blouses ill lawn and Iliadras SHI Dues, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street I' loor. Green and navy plaid silk dresses; the waist is beaded trimming; deep tunic and girdle trimmed Sheer vnilf Rl™, cn c +r : m l "l t \ . "S ...... IwO made jn a surplice style: navy blue Georgette crepe with a fancy crochet button $39.50 , °" ccl ul| e piOUSCS ttimmecl with lace or embroidery or collar, cuffs and vest, full plaited skirt $2.50 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Second Floor. colored sport stripes with pique collar $1.95 Banister Shoes For Gentle™ Sheer voile lingerie Blouses trimmed with fine tucks men Embody Style Exclu- Important News of Easter Neck- siveness and Comfort wear For Men .„, , Long whlie Pd^>at s "n distinguish a Banister shoe the instant you Style Assorln Nainsook an.d cambric 'Vm, C lace* 5 'e'mbroiderv'or see one because it is the one shoe that has maintained scalloped flounce, sport and lingerie styles. ..SI.OO, $1.25, *1.50 to 57.50 what a gentleman expects to find in a shoe. With eventful news breaking afresh each Dives ' Pomer °y & Stewart—second Floor. Banister shoes are sold in Harrisburg only in our IUJ 11 a matter broad interest to men to T) 1 1 "T (* mens shoe section. Tknow that we have assembled in our Men's JN e W -De&CieCl Ox Silk The "Gotham," a genuine tan Cordovan oxford .. $9.00 J&J c , r,\,n f 1 • .• j ... The "Gotham," a tan cordo calf oxford *9.00 M f\ i / > U Cal ' Sect,on thc most complete showing of 1 " of daintiness and comprehensive in style The "Carlton," a tan Cordovan Bal SIO.OO HriM Jf? neckwear styles that we have ever gathered to- are th " c bcaded oSan and Sports stripe bags. The "Gotham," a tan cordo calf Bal ~ #IO.OO ■ r gether in any one season. . 011 " want to carr y one on Easter after you've ( St/% The "Carlton," a black calfskin oxford $8.50 c- ... . secn these. Nt 1 1 jlj 1 • t t t - . . , .. ~ /^S v , 4 Since every man wants to be well dressed, or at least Black glazed kidskm blucher oxfords ,-,th medmn, wide M&S M I / as well dressed as he can possibly be for the money ,"! k "gUV £& -£S ) Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Market Street Section. wtßari \v \ySßs**S.' ! ... Raa/1ft j .„ 0 „ r „ . 55.00 to $5.00 WySjM 7 group arc incoi "P arabi e. i£ kai b f "11 If Jo * CI 1 Pl*ll jA WOYA (?) At 30^ —expect to find fine quality four-in-hand in strap purses of Saffron leather,' in'navy'an^'wack I '*.-! ir Mens Spring SOCKS! Silk ombre and Roman stripes and handsome over- Mo P r oc shot figures; thc colorings are medium, lieht or dark Vachette puraea with top an.d back straps, 50c to $1.75 -i . . W . . - P Kadium handbags, in colors $ 75 (T nyirl I ctllvl IjUIIUH JllSESrrfr .■Jsm Handbag's of buff alligator \\ $2.00 j —board-end silk four-in-hand in rich colorings that are over- Leather handbags in colors . s|| o o &4 Black cotton seamless socks _ 150 shot with figures. Dives, Tomeroy & Stewart —Street Floor. i 3 Black silk lisle seamless socks 180 sl.oo—wide-end silk four-in-hand in distinctive patterns of * Silk lisle seamless socks in black and tan 25* a \,r dl / S S °"S f° lor ?- , . Fibre silk seamless socks in black and colors 33 s tn,L s Magadore s,lk four-m-hands woven Roman JN CW Thread silk seamless socks in black and colors 500 rpi „ m . ' TTT Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. Street Floor. I Inousands 01 lies at 18c to 50e I Women Including bat and club strings, shield and band Tech -*rr tieS ' four ' in - hand and shield bows. Some of the patterns J A splendid showing of stylish footwear is ready for Easter-, rdv UI 1 tCIJUUIVb lUI £jcib It;! LlU.e are ? f solld colors, some are figured, some striped and others choosing. Many new modes in pumps are shown in a pleas*- are in the conventional black. I inc 1 varietv of wanted leathers Humanity at the Cross Roads, by J. Herman Randell SI.OO pn • , j> c< . ll 1 j i 1 • I s u. wmacu iwuicis. F?ndln^God^s' ss. 9 B, SI.OB an,l $5.50 Percale, madras and rep shirts, at .. . sc to $I!50 FrenCh leather heelSl hand Welted soles $6.00 Dues, Pomeroy & Stewart Street h loor. Fibre silk shirts are 92.50 to $3.98 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart —Men's Store. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart—Street Floor Rear ■ • *l* 4 DAD A TI? 17LTTL 1 April 13, under the auspices of the r.l iAnl In AIVi V Til ft 1 local committee of A. B. F. B. Per manent Blind Relief War Fund. Mrs. rAn Aft TIX" Df ¥\TT\ L >'man D. Gilbert is in charge. Miss FOR ALLIES BL11N1) A^r^TtL^n h r,t ir s,ed : soprano soloist of the Paris and Hague Grand Opera Companies, will render ni . , JO T , many operatic selections. Sergeant Ma- Klinded Soldier-Lecturer, War Jor Robert Middlemiss, the British of ,, J r\ .. n flcer - who was blinded by a hand- Movies and Operatic Fro- grenade at Gallipoli, will deliver a .., n , stirring address. Moving pictures spe gram at tllC urpneum dally imported from France, showing the blinded soldiers, flrst stricken in ... . . . .. t .. the trenches and gradually made per- One of the most elaborate charlt- ma nently self-supporting, useful and able entertainments of Harrisburg's happy through the present A. B. F. B. Fecial season will take place at the, movement, will be exhibited. Orpheum theater Friday evening,: The entertainment will take place Bringing Up rather Copyright, 1917, International News Service By , T" n -T r—— m ~ DE/SR YOU'LL CONTRA ffliriS&XM . sa THEMMOWWWT TO BE • YOORSP?r , t>F(ED under their exclusive auspices. Many c young society girls will act as ushers, j Relief of Blinded c All money received from the enter- a tainment will be applied to aid the t fund in giving relief of the many sol- a diers and sailors of Great Britain, t France and Belgium. In case the Unit- t ed States becomes involved in the pres ent war, to the extent of having blind- c ed soldiers and sailors, proceeds will I be used to care for those too. £ The A. B. F. B. Permanent Blind 1 Relief War Fund is the most widely I organized of all American war relief \ societies for the benefit of the entente h allies. Its national headquarters are at d 590 Fifth avenue, New York City, and t it has branches in Boston, Philadel- j phla, Cleveland, Chicago, Richmond, o Norfolk and more than a hundred c HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH other American towns and cities. Its purpose is to raise a $2,000,000 en dowment to teach the blinded soldiers and sailors trades not requiring sight and subsequently to furnish them with all necessary tools and materials and to sell at good prices the articles which they make. The fund's American organizers in clude: Vincent Astor, August Belmont, Robert Bacon, Lyman J. Gage, U. S. Senator Thomas P. Gore, Myron T. Herrick, Otto H. Kahn, George A. Kessler, Elihu Hoot, Whitney Warren and Joseph Widener. The honorary vice-presidents include hun dreds of notables. The honorary treasurers are Frank A. Vanderlip, president of the National City Bank of New York, Sir Edward Holden, chairman of the London City and Midland Bank, and M. Georges Pal lain, Governor-General of the Bank of France. The fund will be distributed under the patronage of the Monarchs of England and Belgium and the Presi dent of France. S AUSTRIAN MINISTERS OUT By Associated Press Ivondon, April 4. The Austrian ministers of justice, war antl finance have resigned after the revelation of a great scandal connected with army supplies according to a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from The Hague which quotes German newspapers as its authority. Accord ing to the dispatch three ministers assisted Dr. Franz, formerly director APRIL 4, 1917. - of the Vienna Deposit Bank, to escape f the consequences of having illegally sold foodstuffs to the army at exorbl tant prices. [ ORDERED TO J)()\ UNIFORMS By Associated Press New York, April 4. On ordeis is sued from eastern department head quarters here, the men at all army , posts along the Atlantic coast will ap- pear to-day in their field service uni f forma. _ , REI LETTER DAY IN PARIS i Paris, April 4. "lt is a red letter i day for us," was Premier Ribot's com - ment on President Wilson's speech. 3 In conversation with his friends the r premier expressed the deep joy felt , o>cijuuuy in rranee over the entry into the contiict of the great American democracy. loop eye* are worthy of the be* attention yon can gire them. Del. singer glasses can be had as low 205 LOCUST ST. Optometrists Op p. Orpheum Theater Eyea Examined No Drogi