16 Easter Egg Decorating Many Women Will Select Their I' I ' Leave Your Orders Early for Name and JF^_ Fancy Decorations Easter Hats To-morrow /JT\ Our organization of Easter egg det'oratons is busy in . /V A /AT* th«' basement Candy section with orders for many / ww€ 173V6 n6du]f v UOZCtIS OT ehurehes and Sunday schools. /J w a. C# I # ££i QC W |L Beginning to-morrow orders for individual egg dec- *VCW 3f yl€S 3t JT. 7*)J \ orating will be taken. CC QZ r%w*A C/l \ Sweet chocolate eggs to $1.50 jO**? 3flu J)O.JU Cream cocoauut eggs, 2 tor 5C and iii» to jLrl yf > chases during the week of new trimmed y I y ~ iTy ~ fA J /if hat showing the latest stvles, shapes and I I \ J Womensbtlk Hosiery, OUC fiKr trimmings bring the showing up to its v C—J ysS i CI An kl/T vv most complete variety and preparedness. c 0/ ( Large black hats are enjoying great popularity and Ao i 1* 1 l"" 1 • • Two good grades of inexpensive silk hosiery will be found rar we are pleased to announce that to-morrow's as- A Snlennin Kxnn<;itinn here for Raster outfitting. ft semblage of Easter Hats will include a representative The 50c grade is a silk-boot fashioned-foot hose with lisle tops, M showintr of this vogue £. O * O * L in black and colors. ...... ft * ' . . ' 4 , Al , . OT DDling OUItS for The SI.OO grade is a fine thread *ilk fashioned toot hose in U_ s>auors, too. are m great demand, and the latest 4 black and colors. Ft styles of the sailor type will be shown in sand, old rose • ie new s °ft blues trimmed with narrow ribbon * * UIIICII Silk lisle hoso with fashioned foot, hijib splirod heels and double soles I cllld Slllflll floWOl'S r\ • IN BLACK AND WHITE »THC • Our varied showing of fashionable suits Fine silk U^'out^l""''fu^huVuetl''foot'^'iiotse''wi"h'''hi'jih spliee'd" heel's' and T ranSDareilt HatS, $3.95 T at moderate prices will prove inspiring to doui.ie soies *oc ifl 1S« of TiirKflnQ any woman seeking stvle knowledge, for the CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS- HOSIEKY The novelty of the season is the Trauspar- utllc W1 1 U1 waii ° showing is the embodiment of all the latest iii i' k 'ln i" \vhito OCI !,k ,iS ' e seamloss to;-e witl ' s l' ,ice(l heel: ' um * ent Hat. The latest interpretations of this Straw brims and soft silk crowns modes of the suit.designers, and with Easter children's ribbed cotton seamless hose in black, tan and white, . ..1214c millinery tancy arc shown in large shapes in trimmed with small flowers. Special just a week off, the importance of making SSJ ■**: wV. S black ' <** " » 1 - 85 «n early Bdeeti«n-0t choosin K to-morrow cardinal. »i*es 4 to lv ""' ro >- & stewart. street Kioor. i( i ea at $2.95 New Trimmed Hats perior style service of our Spring suits. ■ t ' 117 4- IT Qr From $20.00 to $35.00 is a host of j Men S toaster llOSlOry I The Very Latest is the large black ! i - clever ideas in superbly tailored suits that Seamless silk hose with lisle soles, in black, navy, taupe and I ' Ul ' tiinnned with wings - will appeal at once to the discriminating grey, at * 50<* or ostrich bands, I jj um shapes, featuring the latest ideas in tastes of well dressed women. Seamless silk plated hose in black, tan. navy, slate and white, ! ' ! black and white, shown to-morrow at $1.95 \mong the new Easter Suit arrivals will nr Dives, Poinerov & Stewart, Millinery, Second Floor, Front—Three Elevators. j il. Seamless silk lisle hose in black aiul navy 25C L tound those distmctlA C modes. Seamless cotton liose in black, tan. navy, drab, slate and white, —————— Shepherd check suits in Tuxedo or better modes, with A "11 T trimming of black, rose or Belgian silk, the skirt? are cir - - Oloves—And the Part lhev Flavin nr.£S.*3!r^fvfrfjsrsws.ts 7 .1 7 . . A 1 A XAV^ t / J sizes for misses and women to $;17.50 Two Attractive Values in ' the Matter of Dress . ta WJsus; _ . * * *ll 10 1 V-/X V/l above; there are some styles with the much wanted sido batin Marseilles oed Spreads woman is well dressed Who is badly gloved and a pair of torn gloves or an ill-tittiug glove putty, roC . ketß '.!". .!"!/!'. . Sand '. bUuk '. , , • , ... . , _ . _ _ is as prominent as a poor pair of shoes. From Europe's best glove makers for the spring outfit: v • i • r .•* • 1 i . >:«.()( 1 Marseilles Bed Spreatls, satin finish, raised ACT I New arriVß,s ,n P°P h n suits include a very charming patterns: sk, i„ch«. 3>1.»0 „ M-P "d to colors. «Ut. .nd M,A I "S»n ß P.reil" gloves, in el.,p £ satin Marseilles Heil Spreads, S2x5K» inches, (PO Cfl ! Jpl.oU j rea i kid quality; in black with wide and Paris Belgian $25.00 handsime new designs. Special 2-clasp real kill gloves in white, colors and point stitching and in white with white em- Gabardine suits in navy and black, plain, well tailored » Hives, rotnerov & -tewart, Street Floor, Rear. black. Pair $1.75 hroiderv and white sewintr Pair $2 OO styles with a loose back effect that adds so much to the I Trefousse 2-clasp kid gloves of finest kid, in DIOIUtr) aml wmie sewingl rair - eharm of the degigUi thp gkirt is of thp fancv flaring vjirietv |RIWV black with wide white embroidery and white Washable 16-button length chamoisette gloves and the suit is embellished with bullet buttons, $:to.oo sewing $2.25 in white, natural and biscuit, .. .59< to SI.OO Silk poplin suits in Belgian, navy blue and black, finished m HjSS -—a with a narrow plaiting and a silk embroidered eollar, H9I CD \ tr Pomcrov & Stewart, Street Floor. ! n _' , J§Pv 'V \ -f ' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor —3 Elevators. | j\ /\ ew Handkerchiefs in Plain and Carefully Selected Shirts and I is Fancy Patterns Neckwear for Men and Boys Women's hemstitched linen handkerchiefs, 5c to -5c ; Fancy' handkerchiefs with a touch of color in hem The most complete showing of \T "J CU/AT T-i.TRF 117 R-« Initial linen handkerchiefs in various styles oC ini- j and a colored embroidered corner 5c to 25c men's youths' and boys' shirts V anea OilOVVlllP Ol CflSlcr tials 12HC, 15cand23c silk crepe de chine hemstitched handkerchiefs in and neckwear that has ever JMW V. o ~ ....... i colors to match the shades ot dresses and suits, u __ , , , . AO« , .. 7 . . I Dainty one-corner embroidered linen handkerchiefs, j 25 c gQ C been made by our men s store jp T i H t* nr W hnlp n mll \l «2HC, 15C, 25c, s«c to SI.OO | Tissue handkerchiefs in guaranteed colors, each, 25c will be ready for the inspection rj> J\ r !"^S» 1 UUIWCdI IUI YYIIUIC Latest OXiOrds for men J n ie gathering of shirts of Smart pumps for women _ . _ . . _ | the better kinc^.and in new neck- f jfiS I If Shoes for children Oriental Designs in Easter Collars wear there are designs not to | jNS j MEN'S OXFORDS Patent colt gaiter Colonial pumps. XT 1,6 f ° Und ft " y ° th6r Sh ° P " W fflß S& . inlav of black and white silk cord. The New Plaited Back Styles Bovs'silk four-in-hands, 25<^ vrjrjr. um eon»r, ■»,*, iu m «.« s e tßl „ wuu or f^d w o S rtießinwlid i»i ISSB - "" l " J <« w.«® .~i r> . *3.®®. r! . Wi run tirtv's l\ce SHOES v,imp, French heels $4.00 Swiss embroidered collars in plaited back ilaline ruffs in white, black ai.d combination shirts; sizes 12 to 14, at ... CHILDREN S LACE bHULb Patent colt and gun metal calf , n „ vtv . » LAn of white and black to SI.OO Whit „ ma dras and nlaited 11 ' ' IIJi Patent kid military lace shoes vamp 3 button pumps, dull kid col c " 25< t( $ .00 Crepe de chine Windsor ties at 25£ and hnsom shirts jmrf *1 OO Men's Pajamas With white and champagne k.d tops. i«r. welted sole and French heels. Kmb.-oidered organdie vestees with flaring Plaitings of maline and net in white, black wT„iJi One-piece garments assure {as ts? f |i a ml* turned' sole s! Vi' -es"4 to ! Dull calf and patent colt gaiter | and P luited backs 2S * to $ 125 and with touches of color. Yard, to $1.25 sizes to 16 years,.. 50* to 75< comfort to the sleeper; in Nor si(.)o ( olonial pumps, inlay of {jrey cloth Dives, Pomerov & Stewart, Street Floor. -p ,_ . folk, Alilltary Allcl V-throat WOMEN'S PUMPS tOJ) ' welto,i soIe? and Vienna heels, ' Boys Pajamas styles; stripes and solid colors, ~ r. . . i. j One and two-piece styles of $1.50 l)u calf < olonial pumps with ■ Patent colt and gun metal calt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . „ x . , , , ., T , grev suede ,aif I,ucks. plain |.»...p, with silver o, \][ _ r IVT ____ . | y->i * O 1 there are many new arrivals, including: Vanta DaDy JUayS I . jVlflny XTI 3riTl Persian lawn waists with embroidered front: three- Cotton Marquisette waists, trimmed with box pleats Infants Department, Second Floor Three Elevators. ~.... quarter sleeves; with [minted cuif $1.95 anil pearl buttons $1.05 1 * 1 he world of fashion has never known Putty all-over embroidered voile waists; Venise lace Sand waists in semi-tailored style; flat collar; long T1 T . ( ~K/ /SfL. a >.ason richer in lovely waists, and edge trims collar, $1.05 sleeves 8a.50 1 116 lmpOrtanCO Ol Y OUT V^OrSGl nevi'i* hofni.,> in nnv nn« ilununii liuvu u ,« All-over embroidered voile waists with seams .joined Voile waists, trimmed with filet laec panels anil lace A , % JPm , , • t ' staHon ,laNe . so by the use of veining, insertion $2.50 No matter how much attention you pay to the selection of a In f-®? s'l'u'l? iitt a ie mi ,M)st S ' Thi' , Tew ,e , S r.'.n! .l. t tv uives - P»meroy & Stewart. Second Floor—Three Elevators. new Spring Suit half the qualities of the new garment will be MU L ' mm ost. me new rep de • lost if you are not properly corseted. mil . nits as we as those new, filmy laces And to be well corseted does not mean that you must pay a B are veritable dreams of feminine love- T ¥ 7*l * j high price f//// lii'css; the instant you see them you will Hinp ( Jtlfl itV H PTI tl tP WmITP Many good styles to choose from among these: W W) marvel at their price littleness. I 111 C? WUaillJ' 1 dill. VYllllO American Lady styles, SI.OO to $3.00 f ( y Potatoes, Extra Special In a Sale To-morrow, Bushel, 69c New Silk Petticoats: The ShadesiAre e 1 ator ' 9 ut . 0 f t j ie mos t important items that we have presented in the Grocery Department within | for Street &l> Evening: $2.95 to $7.50 J O ' \A7 ' 1 i T T * the past three or four months goes on sale to-morrow. The weaves are messaline, taffeta and silk jersey—the styles lVien S opring VVGIPnt Union „?.r?e size white potatoes, Penn. variety; none sent C. 0. D. Extra special, bushel 69< circular flounce, with ruffles, double ruffles or scallops. And the 1 " «ith each SI.OO purchase, not including potato special, we will sell tomorrow, 10 lbs. sugar, prices are $2.95 to $7.50. l 1 11 Pit" II)( 1 O -tn 1 ) * California naval orange 3, thin Golden wax beans, 3 cans, 2.V Sugar cured bacon, sliced, 1b.,..2*c Id COtton at $1.50. l n( .L. M ottiennts JRt OO tri S2 Sft Large Juicy Messina lemons; doz- 2r>c 5 lb.; lb !5o fiatK peilll oats, jpx.W Spring Weight cotton ribbed union suits with lontr or short en \ • .•.•••■•.•i:,---.-. I3nghorn cream cheese, lb., . . « * r , ,• spring Mliglll «lllie anu r.gxpi.an llsU union suits W nil long very Juicy. Dozen »«■ "Flag" small rosebud beats; can, Fancy head rice, 3 lbs 3B«- QrvMnrt PirtlAn Dcorllnrf Ol" short sleeves $1.50 Santa Clara prunes, tender and IHoi dozen, KI.OO New pearl tapioca, 3 lbs., '....anc OlJniiy 1 ILyIUJII VV OTm l\.eclv-llliy <■ » .... 1......1 ... I •. ■. ■ . . meaty; lbs 2.V- Ocean white flsh, 10 lb. pails, con- Kippered herring. 3 cans 23* . ... ... •spring weigllt Ilatlllal Wool union suits With long sleeves, California sweet prunes, medium taining 22 fish 77r Chinook salmon steaks, can,...280 Angela's Business, by the author j The Pretenders, by Kobert W. $2.00 * lx y- 3 lbs Fat Norway mackerel. 10 lb. palls. Apex Imported sardines, can... Die 0 f Queed. ' Service. Spring weight Egyptian balbriggan shirts and drawers, long Fine'cut Shoe Peg corn, 3 cans. Salt codfish, 1 lb. brisks .'.isc Banquet coffee, 1 lb. package,, .noc Lovlinoss, by Robt. Hugh Benson. Polly anna (ITOWR Ip, by hleanor nr 01m,.t .1>„1. UB u',l, en! 2»«. Country cured dried bee«f. lb.. Purity coffee, steel cut, in cans, 4<>c Victory, by Joseph Conrod. H. Porter. or snoil siet\< s. r.atii, JU V Solid packed tomatoea. 3 cans, 10c "Senate"'blend tea; lb USo p an Americanißin, by Roland G. Dives, Pomeroy & Htcwart, ts~ Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. tJT Dives, Pomeroy t Stewart, Basement. Usher. Book Department. * " . . ■ .V' V. : ' " 1 ':'* v - . "rv :1V " *"'/■ ~ ' fIARRISFTTRO STAB-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1915.