Because costumes are so severe in line accessorlm take unto themselves unusual gaiety of character. All these belongings, insignificant enough when considered singly, unite in a composite whole that has more importance in the ensemble of costume than the tail- ored suit or the hat which may have cost more titan all the small acces- sories lumped together. The woman who dresses with taste and discrimination selects hcr acces- sories of costume very carefully. She does not buy a bit of neckwear be— cause it is a bargain but be- cause. in'her.mlnd's eye it is reVealed perfecting a certain frock she pos- ses. Para'sols are bought to match frocks—or if one must study economy. onize with one charming parasol that will furniuh the. high note of color. several trucks are planned“ to harm- A VElL ACCENTS THE CORRECT STREET COSTUME. ing veil becomes an important note in the spring canticle of dress. The veil indeed might be said to be the leit motif. running daintily through the whole story of spring and summer costume. Every hat is veiled now and the smartest veils are in border ef- fect, with a delicate, handrun border or border of ribbon vel- vet on a iliadora mesh. ’l‘hesc yells bring about face and head. Larger veils. draped in mantilla fash~ ion over thesmnil hats are becoming more and more popular as far neck- pieces are laid aside. Another new veil is the trellis design. which'has such big. spaces in the mesh that each eye may have an opening to itself and nobody can claim that woman's veil injures her eyesight. FICHUS A HOPEFUL SIGN While the high neckwenr effects are small and military, the flchu. re- vived with other old-timey fashions of 'l'nilleurs are severe and military in line so fashion has decreed that they shall be short. for the short skirt, revealing a trim buttoned boot and a, pretty ankle, make the very severity of the costume a coquetry. By the 1 same token—because of the severity of tailored garb—the gay little float- We buy all kinds of 'andBerries. ~ ‘ day in the year; only one unlimited _ qttantities. blocks. if you want to buy call onus. Our stock is prices right. ». . ed 3% omega? Meal: ‘e . on round according to seasons—Hay, Straw Oats: Wheat, Potatoes; Vegetable. Hides, Apples, Plums. ' Poultry—Just imagine we have the Poultry trade down so fine that we can buy poultry every Butter and Eggs—We handle Eggs in sively in Butter—buying same in tubs and pound and Feed ‘ Flour—We handle Victory, McLeods Special, Beaver, Royal Gold, I ’ i Bram—we can supr Bran,Middlings. Corny Corn, Cru the Victorian era, is sweetly feminine ——und oh, so comfortable! ilchu will be worn only with indoor and evening frocks: tume calls for something tall and dig- But'tlte the street cos- iifled in the way of neckwear. and the taller and the closer one's collar is. the smarter one may be sure of look- Farm Produce all the year stipulation—good quality. We also deal very exten- flour or feed of any kind always complete andour Robin mod,- Queen City. otatn, Cotton Seed , Mofadssine, Oats, Wheat, - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN; .‘ L r ‘ Gay Parasol: Supply the Note of Color—New Neckwear Suggests Formality However Shaped—Black and White Footwear Decidedty Smart—Eagle Buttons Make Milady Military—Jet and Onxy Jewelry the Spring Fad. / lug. H 0110 positively cannot endure and a buckle passing across the front a collar high and close fitting in front. of the throat to hold the sides in 110s the collar may be high and close at ition. Smart neckwear for wear with back and sides only. a strap of velvet tailored suits is. of black and white goldcnrod satin or black and white faillc effectively combined. Turnovers arc of embroidered not and there are captivating little vestccs. or chemiset~ Georgette crepe in a delicate lines and make its quick adjust- black trimmed with narrow shade of pink was used for this ment easy. velvet ribbons. very up-to-date blouse in the .,... as..." . . . 0f black faille ~clasoique, military ltyle.'All 'the seams The Gra‘r‘i’thcr stock is bor. gathered to a covered frame. I are "'1"th Wm‘ hem"“°hl"9 rowed from masculine dress in ‘his new handbag l3 in‘ended 3"" ""53 of "‘e halluncmng the early Victorian period. To f0? theme" 3” calling “35 run down the "0"" 0f the this neat black stock, smoothly ratherthan for shopplno expe- blouoe. The high collar and fitted and dosed with snap.fag. dilions. The bag is lined with deep cuffs close with snap- fasteners. ‘teners, have been added a frill Shrimp Plflk 9°ld¢m°d satin- of lace and several small, fancy “no”. Very fllxtble, fine pm seal in a soft shade of blue forms the outer side of the bag of pin seal, and the lining is of moire silk. The widely opening frame is a good feature and extra dalntiness is added by pleating; of the moire. Thé striped paraaol is~intcnd- ed for use with a formal after- noon costume and a small, veil~ ed hat. ’ ' With'a crisply tied nockbow of velvet ribbon. the new Dutch collar is very smart with tub ‘ blouses of puny wlllow shirt- ing. i Tiny rows of Dutch blue rib~ ban. a cut steel buckle center- ing each bow, give a pretty note of color to this new blouse which is exceedingly soft and The ,fichu appears with other graceful in line. models of the Victorian era“ A snap-fastener or two, hidden atnong the bodice draperies will hold the fichu in graceful The larger parasol is of white pussy wlliow__taffcta puckered up in the new fashion ‘and Headquarters in Greceries, Meat and Produce Department In wishing all our customers and the public generally a very Happy Easter Season, we Wish also to remlnd one and all that We handle an up-to-the-mlnute line of Grocer- ies and Fruit. - -' O . ' 'Our Meat and Peultry. Department 18 fully supplied with the best quality'throughout. ‘ You should not fail to inspect our Crockery Depart- ment. . See our spemals for Easter. \ ' EASTER SPECIALS—j Eggs ! Eggs ! Eggs l—An abundance of Eggs. strictly fresh and the price 10w. Beef and Poultry—A carefully selected stock of very choice, and special ‘ hout. ‘ lme thro‘figry, Lettuce, Parsley, Radishes, Cucumbers, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, r Raisins. What You, tan Buy in Our Meat Department , BEEF—Choice Sirloin Roasts and Steaks; also all other cats including fuicy and properly cured Corned Beef. , -— d S k d; also Pork Sousa es and Potted Meats. _ . ggfiETEre-fllwsgld‘vaenin digs: touch with Poulti'y Raisers all over the Provmce and if ‘ ‘ t be 't. Poul gfibfi‘gbggafimS-Eg‘hlfipsfglhms, Sardines, Chicken, Beef, Tongue, soups, Veget- ables. etc. , A — ' l to, F‘innan Haddies, Bloaters, Codfish, Mackerel etc. - V 81’ all kinds. Call early and see our Easter display. if i F. .l. Holman & Co. Ltd. V‘ i . 5... 'Cflflottetown ' j . P/mfo s, by v 0 fashion ‘ Camera . Sit/0705*. IVYC. ies, trimmed with loops and buttons or flat velvet bows, with hidden snap- fttsteners underneath. PARASOLS FULL OF COQUETRY The parasol is the one item of dress this spring that utterly refuses to be influenced by the military obsession. Parnsols are as feminine, as frivilous and as gay as they ever wore—and in most cases two or more rich colors are, combined. in the carefully planned costume the parasol matches the color of the taffeta petticoat and this color is repeated in the silk cont lining, us- ually of a smart. plain shade or a bright colored pussy willow silk in new art effect. in contrast to the gaiety of parasuls, jewelry is very staid in color. All the rich toned Oriental trinkets have dis- appeared and the smart brooch, ring or other ornament is of jet. or onxy combined with rhinestones or pearls. Strings of jet' and pearl beads are much fancied with blouses of white lace or pussy willow taffeta. BRASS BUTTONS AND EPAULETS NOW. Over the shoulder seams of military trig Farm we believe we have many. Our stock is complete. therefore we can always groceries. Olives. Onions etc. Prunes, Banannas. rendered large, owing to our ever increasing trade; A few of the good thin visiting our Grocery Department. GOOdS—Peaches, Pears, Pine- apple, Pure Jams, Marmalade. Preserved Ginger, Lime Juice and Fruit Syrups, Heinz Pickles, Beans, gs you can procure ' by Fruit Choice Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Crockery and Glassware We have just received an elegant lot of fancy lamps and we will have some beautiful lines of dinner sets Very soon, in choice stock patterns—- just the kind you were looking for. See our line of fancy and everyday jugs, .alao cups and saucers; so nice and so you must buy if “you once get you PAcniblrié‘ " v um cd epaulet straps of the material, and buttons on these straps increase tin- epaulet effect. Brass buttons stamp- ed with the American eagle give, such costumes a knowing military look and younger women who are always cap- tivated by soldierly brass buttons have taken up this fashion fad with zest. MUCH VARIETY iN NEW BOUDOIR CAPS There is growing to be as much variation in boudoii' caps as there is in millinery, and styles change with the seasons, just as hot styles change. This spring two particularly- fetching new bondoir caps have come out. One is the Tipperary—with an elongated line and saucy little streamers at the buck; and the other is the charming Dutch cap pictured here. a model pai- terned after the headdress ot' a popli- lar young dancer on the stage this winter. The crown on the cap fits over the head very closely. but the brim. narrow atot’ont and back. flares out into a peak at either side, and tin» wires curve the peaks upward in Dutch cap effect. Crown and brim arc of dotted not over pink pussy willow silk and Shirred pink ribbon, snap- fastened at the back—over the elastic which draws in the crou‘n~lnflk88 a frocks and blouses are stitch- pretty trimming. Produce . _—— Grocery 'Department ,It is unnecessary to give details regarding the efficiency of our Grocery and Fruit Department. A satisfied customer is the best advertisement and Our buying capacity is send out fresh, clean reasonable in price r eyes ; .m‘