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u. Fenelon M@éflhm and Ruth. went ‘to Easter Merchandise WHAT TO BUY And Where to Buy It No, Madam, This Message is For Men This little column of su, jons and prices is for the man who appreci: style, correctness and quality in his apparel, and who also, ap- prociates getting it at the lowest market price. You are going to do a little “fixing up” for Easter, only a few days away, and here are the things to do it with, : EASTER NECKWEAR By extensive advance buying, and-by keeping closely in touch with the markets we are n§ta to present a splendid aseortment of Silk Neck- wear for Easter, at prices which show no ad- vance over those of months ago. * MEN'S Sl.K FOUR-IN-HANDS At 75¢c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 BOYS' SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS Made just like Pa’s at 55¢c and 75¢ CHENEY ALL-SILK TUBULAR FOUR-IN-HANDS Plain colors and a large variety of handsome new designs at 95¢. “YORKE” AND “DELUXE” SHIRTS The twe makes which are best for style, fit, b materials and service. A :plnndid'ulol:tion_of these high-grade Shirts is at your service, the materials being Percales, Pigdrss, Crepes, Russian Cords, $ilk Stripe Ma- Mras and Silk-and-Cotton Mixtures. Some of $hem are made with separate collars of same material. Prices $2.00, $225, $250, $3.00 ‘to $7.50. : COTTON SCCKS WHICH WILL WEAR Twe makes of Men's Socks of which we can speak with confidence. They are well made of good material and will fit and look well. NEVERTEAR SOCKS in black and colors, 35c a pair, 3-for $1.00. “LION BRAND” MERCERIZED LISLE SOCKS twe weights in black and all colors, only 55¢ a pair. MEN’S HOSIERY OF HIGHEST EXCELLENCE Silk Plated and Pure Thred Silk Socks, te- . gether with those of finest lisle in great variety give ample room for choice. Come in and see them. SHAWKNIT SILK PLATED SOCKS in black and all colers. Look and wear like all silk, 75¢ a pair. , SHAWKNIT PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS in the seamless style, black and all colors, $1.00 a pair, -FULL-FASHIONED THREAD SiLK SOCKS in black, navy and gray, $1.50 a pair. FANCY LISLE AND SLK HOSIERY: in all sizes and many styles,. $1.00 and 315. BIG SHOWING OF PAJAMAS; UND!RWEAR COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, JEWELRY ‘Bag and Purse - STAR ELECTRIC MASSAGE VIBRATOR THF. WAY TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY luuty is llmply a reflection of health, To have a lovely, blemish-free complcxlu STUNNING HAND BAGS -~ ¢ HANDSOME PURSES To complete the Easter costume nothing is more- effective than a stylish and correct Hand Our selection of these very important costume accessories is very comple! and remarkably interesting. There are the Leather Hand ‘Bags, but the really beautiful ones are made of moire silk angd have silver or tortoise shall frames. We have them in black, navy, gray and taupe, prices from $1.75 to $35.00. *.EATHER STRAP PURSES from $1.00 to’$25.00. S NOVELTY VEILS AND VEILINGS AND SOME OF THE STANDARD ONES We have them and you have no idea what piquant charm is added to the general effect by wearing the right veil. There are the Veii- ings with the pretty chenille dots on a regular mesh, and the samgq dotted effects place upon a hexagonal mesh, both selling from 50c. to $2.00 a’ yard. The charming new Drape Veils, with striking scroll designs, or little s of chenille, in all of the best colorings, can be had all the way from 59¢ to $3.00 apiece. Then there are the plain hexagon, filet and diamond meshes from 25c to 75¢ a yard, and the Chiffon Auto Veils in all colors. Whatever the pur- pose you need one far, or the effect you wish to produce; ‘we can furmth you with “just the right thing, . - .- EASTER GLOVES. MANY DAINTY NEW EFFECTS The heavily embroidered backs are outstanding features of this'year’s gloves, and we show a splendid assortment of fine kids in black, whits, beaver, brown and tan at ail prices frem to $675 a pair. As short sleeves prevail this year, the longer gloves attain more prominence, and_these six and eight button length silks at $285 will be just the thing. The six button lengths have a fancy cuff. Then there are the two-clasp silks in bandlett style at $2.00 and a big assortment of regulation twe-clasp lengths from 59¢ to 525 a pair. to have thick; lus- trous, beautiful hair;.to have a youthful suppleness of body with every curve d‘vcliiud as Nature in- tended it should be, you must have health as a foundation. In-‘your boudoir you can make these dreams come true. You can literally rejuvenate yourself with the aid of The Sn/r Electric Vibrator. Try it. e ot ONLY 86500 , Now Being Demonstrated In Our Toilet Goods Department . Insist on “Bayer Tabléts of Aspirin” | W, development in the litigation .in- tm- Ahdrlflll ol Gen.rfl Vtm W..t- of mnun' “ot| unavoidable in the face of the in-, m hvmna- in the region, LEG]M'!‘!ON TO STOP S ' SPEGULATIVE EORROWINQ fba FROM EUfiOPE 3 Wuhlngton. lureh 31—A bill de-| New York, March : BL—Three naval signed to stop “speculative borrow- |officers and eighteen enlisted men passed | who have been training in the use of dirigibles at the maval air station at 3 Rncklway. N. ., will sail ’tor England, t| April 5, on the transport Princess Ma- tand under it each federal toika to bring back tbe dirigible R-38, u_nk would be given control of re-|sister airship of the R-34, the first discount rates and the volume of re-|lighter-than-air :ntt to cross the discounting by its member banks. -~ Atlantic ocean, it was announced TO DKING DIHIBIBLE In presenting the the bank=-|here today. Lieutenant Commander If you have et!arrh whether it be of fio): m M A ing and currency co n V. N. Bieg, of Philadelphia; will be bowels, or other organs, PE-RU-NA is_ the Tt iy A |ed that legislation was . senior officer in command of the ' ot s it is Ot an experiment. PE-RU-NA has been tried. PE-RC-NA Kas been used by thousands who once were sick and are now well. To prevent coughs, colds, grip ud Influenza mfl io basten w there is nothing better. PE-RU-NA will improvs the ;ppouu and dlguuon wfl!y ths Dblood, pooth the irritated mucous linings, eradicate the wzite material and corruption from the system. It will tone up the zerves, give youw health, strength, vigor and the joy of living.. Do what Mrs.. Mary ' Fricke end thousands more have dowe—try PE-RU-NA. You will be glad, happy, thankful. Tablet or Liguid. Sold Everywhere, check abnormal re-discounting = and |'squad. general expansion of credits. R R R the Unit, ‘States navy, will attempt ~ Leeking for Safety Zones the trans-Atlantic flight some time Former Crown Prince's book teu-‘flfll summer, according to present ing of his part in the/ war could net' plans. She will be . commanded by have taken long to write—Wall Street § Comm der Louis M. Maxfield, who, Jnnml ' utenant R. G. Pennoyer of Phflldel’phh already has left for Lon. 4 don in. connection with details inci- denul to_preparing the R-38, which s nearing completion, for her flight. The R-38, which is being built for ASPIRIN FOR OOLDS =l ! . T ks cANADlAN CUSTOMS e Name Biyer i\_m Genu ‘RECEIPTS . WERE $184905079 | government o the church established | under Assistant United States. Attor. Tee Ba: by = Mrs, Mary Baker G. Eddy, its|ney General Garvan. Aspirin—say Bayer Ottawn, Ma.rch 31.—The - customs|fovnder. It is requested that the| According to \Riley, the government department announced today that the|C’.ristian Science Publishing Society “|.customs ‘receipts’ for . the “year ended|be decreed an integral portion of the tonight were $184,805,079, or $28,333,- 1mnther church and suwblécted “to the|send out as many, as fifty investiga- 377 more ‘than for the previous twelve ontrol of its constituied Authority.|tors in this city. ' Persons who have months, - The customs receipts this| The petitioners ask that the trustees|been overcharged were urged by Ri- month . were - $21,277, or $8,370,481| of the publishing. society. be enjoined|ley to cooperate with the investiga- more than for March, 1919. from further refusal to recognibe the| tors. 0, 7 A T o MRS T T «| controlling authority of the mother NEW SUIT IN. CHRISTIAN church with respect to its pe-lodicau GOoV. FAKERS INVADE CANADA |2nd literature. HIMSELF. FOR HOOVER a| INVESTIGATORS START WAR Boitpn, arae il ogis okl AGAINST HIGH PRICES|or Samuel W. :IcCall, #ho is a can- —— didate for delegate-at-large to the re. in_conducting its war against high prices, - is prepared if necessiry te M'CALL PLEDGES Bostou March 31—There was P volving: the Christian Science Church in ad‘Bxchr puéka:e, :?intahlnln:cn]t;- M . Publishing _Society today| New York, March 31.—Federal in-|publican national convention, today per dire 0'1'*1‘ 0;‘ hea i e’d Rf S: | svhen win A. Krauthoft of Wash- | vestigators.of profiteering in clothing, | pledged himsel{ to the candidacy .of o S g e it ‘::‘ ington, D. C., filed a suit for interven-|shoes and other necessities of life, | Herbert C. Hoover. m‘nu: o o crib{:d bym b 'i‘ !tion in behalf of himself and Mrs.|sent to various citles by Attorney . W, uine Aspirin pres e P"Yl’ ‘g | Krauthoff as members of the church.|General Palmer, plan to remain in| If clothing prices should continue for. nln!le:n years. “L" A“ iz:lm'l’ The object of the suit is said in the| New York “until profiteering is at an{to advance according to prediction, of }’2 tablets “""‘Bi”’ S Manufacrare. of | Petition to be the. preservation of the|end.” This was announced tonight by|rags will soon bécome royal raiment g:n:a‘c";{:“?“m{';, s‘;h‘:,;fc';‘:;," church manugl_as the system of the|Armin W. Riley, chief investigator | —Norfolk 'Virginian-Pilot. of doing Monday . washmg = OU don’t have to mtfélb{hes to pieces oni’r BSoaked m the pure Rinso ndp——nved from the washboard! It isn’t necessary to boil: = hard rubbmg and strong washing powders— them! The new way just floats the dn-t’ S'pur clothes give you twice thewwyounowget:_ )| oui of your clothes. as they soak overnight. * B T N7 " In the morning you just rinse them—that’s all!/ /One padtage does a’-week’t wabmg £ You have always had to get the dirt out of& ,/ Try the new Rinso way on: your next wash. your clothes and Jinens bv. rubbing it out—by~<"See your clothes swinging snowy-white on the. / hard friction, 3 line at 9 in the mornins( Now you j }sf'?o'nk"mm in cold watery { Get Rinso from your grocer today. It is overnight (or for three lxours in the moming)—‘i lonly 8c. And have it ready for next Monday's with the wonderful new soap product, Rmm.; wash! Follow the easy directions on the pack- - It dissolves the dirt—loosens it from the fibres.’ ~age—and ‘save yourself. hours . of drudgery.’ Only very soiled pieces need a light rubbing. ' ' Lever Bros. Co.,. Ca.mbndge. Mus. (Makers' : The clothes are so clean and white, you don’t of Lux.) : even need to boil them—unless you wish to once in a while—just to sterilize. * fr Savesyourclothu Rinso saves,your clothes, too. Do you realize that the old way of rubbing your clothes over | the washboard- :ctunlly wears them out—more than your wearing them does? - Rinso is s0 pure that your clothes are as sate mtheR.mqosudsasmwuw . As monderfidfor tlw famity ; ; 4 washmg'as Lux zsfor finefabrzcs