Wednesday, Aprii isé. 1922 1— - ------------------ , - • ....................2 J _ - - Oh! See What the Easter Bunny Brought AamAifo daily tidings Munsing Wear for Men, Women, and Children PÄOB I# R E E 80 BUSY STORES The Reason We Sell for LESS Only Four More Days to We have just received a new shipment of Ladies Coats and Dresses, so we are ready with a good selection of wearing ap­ parel. The various models are truly representative of the latest dictates of fashion. Make your selections now. Suits for Women and Misses Suits of Unlined Homespun in the new shades....................... $11.60 Blue Serge Suits, some embroidered, some braided. $19.00-27.95 Trieotine Suits, in embroidered and braided designs. .$19.50-48.75 Coats for Women and Misses Sport Coats, half silk lined, in loose hack and semi-fitted models, at \ ............................................................ $12.95-25.00 i '•/Af-' Sport Coats, full silk lined, in new shades, a t ..............$18.75-25.00 Loose wrappy Coats, full silk lined, newest ideas in trim ­ mings, sleeves and collars ..................................... $15.00-29.00 Capes, unlined and lined .................................................$9.95 25.00 t * ASTER time is ’most as thrill- morning, just as sure as they’re novelties. ing to the youngster as Christmas time, for, if one is both a good and fortunate child, there Is the visit to be expected at dawn, of the Easter Bunny. The Easter Bunny is as mysterious a visitor as Santa Claus, and like him, he brings gifts to the children; and like Santa again, no one ever catches him at it. The best way for the children to make ready for the call of the Easter Bunny, is to twist a long scarf, or Turkish towel into a “nest,” and leave it at the win­ dow, or at the kitchen door on Easter Eve ** Then, on Easter born, they will find the “nest” filled with a fine family of yellow chicks; a white rabbit or two with pink velvet ears, and colored eggs! A dazzling dozen of ’em. Some red, some blue, and some in the most fashionable colors a grown­ up could sigh for. And— Some will have faces painted on them! Lots of pretty little lady faces in various expressions depicting shyness, roguishness, hauteur, flirtatiousness, or dis­ dain—and all of them hard-boiled. The photo shows a “bon voyage” fruit basket that has been deco­ rated in yellow and blue crepe paper, and filled with Easter The contents of the basket were gathered together by Betty Compson, star in the Para­ mount picture, “The Green Temp­ tation,” who has found t ne to prepare a surprise party for some kiddies. In the basket are some egp that have been very cleverly painted; on each one there is a piquant face that has been carried out in a few strokes of a brush, and each face is different. They are miniatures of their “big sisters.” those Fashionable Ones, the painted wooden doll heads that stand in the milliners' windows, posing under dashing French hats— PERIOD OP UNIVERSAL JOY one b u t o fte n se v e ra l E a s te rs , each endom of th e P a sso v e r id ea by w hich d efen d ed by its a d v o cates. In th e i th e pasch al lam b becam e th e C h rist, In A ll Landa and in A ll T im es the j c o n tro v e rsy b oth sun a n d m oon have o r r a th e r C h rist th e p a sch a l lam b, t Celebration o f th e R ebirth in th e b e a u tifu l c h u rc h sym bolism . been called in to give testim o n y and Has Been G eneral And f u r th e r back th is r a r e tim e of since th ese tw o w itn esse s failed fully s p rin g ’s re b ir th , of n a tu r e ’s ow n r e ­ W ar9 h a v e been w aged over w h a t to a g re e th e re h a s grow n up a d iff e r ­ s u rre c tio n , h ad been c e le b ra te d in! sh o u ld be th e p ro p e r day fo r th e cele­ ence, so th a t o u r C h ristia n E a s te r pag an lan d s, b ecau se o f th a t in s tin c t; b ra tio n of E a s te r. C h u rc h e s have m ig h t be called th e su n E a s te r, th a t seem ed to have a s s e rte d itse lf been r e n t by d iffe re n c e s of opinion w h e re as th e n e a r-b y P a sso v e r of th e in m an a t c e rta in tim es of th e y e a r, a s to how th e fe stiv a l sh o u ld be ob­ Je w s m ig h t be te rm e d th e m oon E a s ­ ! to p a u se am id his ro u tin e lab o rs a n d ! serv ed . E a s te r h a s been th e f irs t te r o r m oon P a sso v er. I t w as in ­ I give th a n k s to a s u p e rn a l pow er, in -' day of th e y e a r, a n d , fo r h u n d re d s of deed, a c co rd in g to m u ch w eig h ty visible a n d a ll p re s e n t, fo r th e g re a t y e a rs a t a tim e, th e r e have been not te stim o n y , a c a rry in g on in to C h ris t­ tr u th s of life. More New Suits Wraps, Coats, brought on for Special Easter Showing. COATS $8.95 up Dresses for Women and Misses Beautiful dresses for street and afternoon wear, in Canton Crepe, Silk Taffeta, Crepe Knit and Crepe de Chine. The latest authentic ideas in sleeve, neck and trimming effects, at these popular p r ic e s ..................................................... $10.00, $13.00, $16.00, $22.00, $25.00 BLOUSES FOR EASTER P o n g ee B louses, P e te r P a n c o lla r ......................................$ 3 .3 5 H a n d m ad e B louses of B a ­ tis te , lace t r i m m e d .............$ 3 .2 5 E m b ro id e re d B louses of T ri- c o lle tte , a t ............................$ 3 .3 5 B louses of G e o rg e tte an d C repe de C h in e . .$ 3 .3 5 to $ 8 .50 GLOVES 1259 1453 1921 Dress Accessories for Easter Wear KID GLOVES Perrin *s 2-clasp .. $2.25-3.00 Do Not Overlook Your Needs in Strap W rist ........$2.50-4.50 Fabric Gloves Kayser Silk .......... 85c $1.25 -Bags—1 ’ mbrel 1 as Chamoisettes ....... 98c-$1.50 -Corsets 16-Bntton Silk ............$1.50 FIBRE SILK SCARFS Brassières Knit Underwear Silk Vnderwear —The latest fad in the scarf •line—all colors, tubular knit -Muslin Uutlerwear with fringe e n d s ..........$4.75 -Petticoats—Ski rts Black S ateen A p ro n s— P olly P rim sty le ............................................... $ 1 .7 5 H o u se D resses of G ingham w ith a p p lie d d esig n s ........................... B lack S ateen G ingham D resses, e m b ro id e re d D resses, O rg a n d ie trim m e d A t $ 1 .3 5 — V an R a a lte ’s six teen b u tto n le n g th p u re th re a d silk gloves. C o lo rs: W h ite , b lack, pongee an d b eav er. th e la te s t S p rin g sty le s, is o u r o ffe rin g In M en’s S u its fo r E a ste r. MEN’S FURNISHINGS D ress s h ir ts , n ifty in a p p e a ra n c e a n d w ith w o rk m a n sh ip a n d q u a l­ ity to give you c o m fo rt a n d s a tis ­ fa c tio n , in P e rc a le s, fine M ad ras a n d Silk S trip e s. P ric e d $ 1 .0 0 , $ 1 .5 0 , $ 2 .8 0 a n d $ 3 .1 5 N e c k w e a r o f A ll K in d s New fo u r-in -h a n d tie s, k n itte d tie s, ju s t r ig h t to go w ith y o u r new S p rin g S u it, a t 50c to 75c D resses of firs t class q u a lity . C olo rs: G in g h am D resses, in a v a rie ty of sty les, a t M iddies in m any sty le s a n d ........................... $ 1 .3 0 -2 .7 0 AM ERICAN LADY B lack, C ord o v an and W hite. CO RSETS B lack, C o rd o v an , S ilver a n d W hite. Back L ace— F rom $ 1 .50 to $ 0 .00 At 50c— C h ild re n ’s H alf Socks, w ith fancy tops. A t 23c to 4 8 e — C h ild re n ’s H ose In B lack, C ordovan a n d W hite. F ro n t L ace— F rom $ 3 .0 0 to $ 0 .75 At 75c— M en’s F ib re Silk Hose. A la rg e a s s o rtm e n t of F an cy S trip e s a n d P laid s, In All W ool M a te ria ls, m ad e in O. D. Serge S u its, 2 p a irs of p a n ts, N orfolk C o a t. . .$ 3 0 .7 5 Hats and Caps B lue Serge S u its, good q u a lity , a t ................................ $ 2 0 .8 5 M en’s C aps in th e l a t­ G rey S erg e S u its, 2 p a irs of p a n ts, a t ........................... $ 3 2 .7 5 est sty le s a n d colors, F a n c y W o rste d S u its, a t a t— .................................................... $ 2 5 .0 0 $1 .0 0 to $1.75 Boys’ Suits A la rg e a s s o rtm e n t of co lo rs a n d sizen in D u b b e lb ilt H a ts in a v a rie ty of S u its w ith tw o p a irs of p a n ts, a t ................................8 1 1 .4 5 sty le s an d colors, a t — A nice a s s o rtm e n t of B oys’ 'S u its in G reys, B row ns, a n d B lues, a t .......................................................# 4 .5 5 to $o.