piicity. Close up to the neck. Mt. monastic c0llur formifil I "P! “I ecclesiastical out. 1311-! 3° 8 "l!!! 5' the back. A few unpressed pleutl It the waist allow for fullness in the skirt Her long train is clouded by. yards of tulle veiling" which It!’ caught with a simple bandeau of orange blossoms to her head. The _ The spring bride. opening her ' ;> eyes m her nuptial morn realizes that this is the parting or the wnyl. ;- the dividing line botwoen the old 3 and the new. solemnly ghe pond- ~q C: on the future before her, at llma with rapturous Joy. and than » Quin with a percentage o! timer- _ flu hesltency. ror now she ha! _g’,...¢E TEN _ V JPHE CHARLC'I"I‘E'IUWN uunlwlnu [Fashion Decrees Simplicity} i 8 . - ¢ _ _" ' (To See What's Right in Spring Wearables, I s bodied the great milestone oi her life. Ding-dong. ding-dong, ding- doilg, echo the Easier bolls. Being l. hide of the post-Easter season, she is perhaps more spirit- ually minded than many of her giddy sisters who have approached the altar with fatigue lining their faces and nervous tension marking their every movement. But our lit- tle Easter bride has. in the ortho- dox fashion. attended her Lenten duties with keen devotion. A‘ the expense of parties and bridges, dances and teas, she has gained in poise and freshness. So she rises to meet the day with a smile on s her lips and a song in her heart. l From the ghosts of bridal cos- ‘ tumes dating We know not how many centuries back. rise before us l the modern conception of the fash- i ionable nuptial robe. Although Edwardian precepts of style are in- fluencing dress to a very large de- gree at the moment, there clings to the wedding garment a. simplicity of line and detail that is at once charming and dignified. Hero comes the bride slowly marching to the strains of throb- bing wedding music. Her surround- ings hcifzhten her glory. and her pristine ireshnes gives the imprc=- sion of a scintillating jewel in an antique scttlng. Warm rays of the golden sunlight are chasing across the flowered chllncol 41nd a spirit of expectancy presides ovcr the hushed gathering. She is clad in a plCtulT-lfllle gown of blush-pink satin whcse grace lies in its sim- Busy ilFingoirs Achieve Much Crochet work is permitted to en- croach upon the precincts of the sleeping chamber, and bed-spreads that will play their part for al- nost a lifetime can be nookcd into the cotton. Many other household necessities are worked off the cro- chet-hook so that the busy house- wife has at her disposal servictics. table-cloths, towels, table runners. crlging for pillow-slips nnzl many other dellghtiul nxprcsslons. Crocheted handbags mo. waiting tobc made up for summer (lays. and perhaps nothing looks crlsgcr and fresher than thc crocheted costume and its accompanying crocheted handbag. Ones ingenuity i4 allowed s. free hand in this re- Iflrd and the originniliy that is l called from it; hidden louroes may i, be expressed without feu- oi crit- icism. Before attempting to plums in- l l sleeves are long and fitted tightly and she is carrying a sheath of real Easter lilies, symbols of the period recently celebrated. Contrast!!! Atfcndbnts Her malds-lh-wsitirlg are frock- crl in pastel tones of pale yellow, orchid and blue. In contrast to the" bride. their costumes are more worldly, fashioned with closely-iit- l ted basques, which are buttoned de- l murely to the neck, meeting an ln- l nocent little collar. Their skirts are very full and wide, tralnlcs. and the sleeve; are severely unadomed. Mary Queen of Scots hats of moire to match the dresses bear dainty little wreaths cf flowers on the crowns. while tulle forms IOng veils . falling to the back, and reaching l below the knees. All the brlcle:maids I are carrying similar bouquets of . violets arranged in the old-fashion- ed Colonial style. l Mendelssohns wedding march is = thundering its glorious passages in j rich harmony through tho sacred 1 edifice as the bride in her trailing i garment; passrs from the picture f Ii, is agreed by all and sundry. that she is the epitome of grace and l beauty Sh» may not be so befrillcd as her gradmothers were and per- haps there is not that spectacular dash oi the Gibson Girl type. but she has something of Madonna-i like grace. something of the sim- plicity of the novitiate in her bear-l lng and with it she carries a win- somness that is hard to repel. Putting Your Line Out For Chic If you keep abreast of the fash- ion currentg you'll line up a row of sailfish or tarpon on your spring sports frocks. Among the latest sartorial tricks are wee replicas of the gameiish that abound in south- crn waters. l A yellow shaniung sports frock was buttoned from throat to hem with tiny sailfish carved from wood. A blouse of white linen fast-J mod with ilny flying fish of imlta- ' Lion judo. Alphabetical buttons. that six-ll the wearer's name. are another and amusing trimming to be seen on sports frocks. to the very heart of crochet-hook conscicusess, it is well to consult ‘the specialist so that the right wool and the right pattern may be obtained. thus lessening the danger or fatal mistakes. To rip is heart-i bwflklus. but better rip than dis- card the material: Handbags or inter-est ~ Fashion Show THURSDAY .~ Coats and Dresses for girls . . . Visuit» the i Her-e Afternoon April 2nd . and Following Days THE Season calls for dresses, suits, coats, of superior elegance and excellence. You will be more than satisfied with the notable array‘ ' of lovely garments assembled for your inspection Thursday afternoon. Make its point to- go all through the store, there's smething good and somethingnew in every department. .. . New Coats for ladies . . . The largest showing of Silk .. . . New Suits for ladies ’ Stockings in P. E. I. . . . Delightful new Dreses . . . New Gloves . . . Charming new hats 5 . . . New Neckwear New Costume Jewelery. F market. Shag Felt Bats-another Blltmore innovation with new lnlp brine, wider and lower. All eludes. A l0- mm’: but. Botany Wool Pullover Sweat- or: la a riot of color. Brush- ed wool zipper mic. with new sport bub. - l Pullover 8f. | Y0u’ll be " interested in‘ the Extended ‘ Store You are invited to visit this store Thursday, we feel sure you will be interested in the improve- ments and extensions. For weeks we have been in the hands of carpenters, painters, cabinet makers, plumbers, electricians, floor finishers, who have been working day and night to make this store a better place for you to shop. There’s more room. When you come on Thurs- day you will find now over fourteen thousand square feet of well-equipped floor space filled with the smartest new merchandise on the You'll be interysted also, we think, in the fact that all the improvements including the hand- some new cabinet work is the product of skill- ful Charlottetown workers. We invite you to come and see. . Coat I595 J slLK STOCKINGS. 79c For this special value .. . .. . . . . . . (hall Only One Day Sale A Thursday only l i Dollar value Every pair of stockings offered in this sale is perfect, no seconds or "sub-standards." They are made by one of thefforemost Silk Hose mak- ers in Canada. We are not allowed to advertise the brand . . . but you’ll guess it when you see the wonderful stockings. , Full fashioned crepes, shown in sizes 8V; to 10V; . . . colours are Baccarat, Fawn Taupe, Dust Beige, London mist, Marimba, Ash Tanni- - - - All individually cellophane wrapped. Regular DOLLAR VALUE. One Day only New Garter: and 3mm!- en in the namw width style, more freedom, more stretch, more war. The Garter: 50c. ~ The Suspenders 81.00 New Pyjamas iu more eolet and ' mutt nylon. You'll Everything that ll right in the is here in the newest shaded and pattern! or plain backs, in Tweed: and Worateds Breasted, one or two Trousers. Royal Yacht Shirts by Tooke A new fabric with the up- pcarance of linen. Smart and sensible in white, blue, green and yellow. Price English Foulard or. s‘ in arm kercllle I to match. fir» alou- use/afar. t1. ""§.-e:r"e.a.“ We havé dressed up the Men’s Store too! Dressed it The Clothing weather clothing we ever saw. Popiins right from England. _up with new fixtures and new merchandise. Department is showing the finest array of wet Gabardincs, Tweeds‘ nnd $7.25»... $25.00 latent styles of Men's Suit! with sport backs Single or Double T° $25.00 New spring gnutterna in the famous Never Wilt Collu- Shlrtu by Louie, Fonytlle and Arrow -- both stylu- eollar attueheldlg two '" $1.55 . $256 Shorts with the new Bulloou Seat by Arrow. No more neural to out you in 7 two aturul with hund- rBe Sure to See the clever new K A Y S E R Marvel-Tex Lingerie 50° Kayser, Marvel-tex Lingerie, Bloomers, Panties, Vests. Tea Rose and White. Ruin proof. _ s“ In all sizes. Only Tight fitting Panties to wear under the Easter Evening Gowns-or the new Spring Suit. In a fabric delicate but durable. Flowered pat- terns and plain. only Glove Silk “Honeys" Roseblulb. All sizes. um Balance of Kayser Glove Silk Vests and Bloom- ers selling off. Pink and white. Worth to $1.35. gentle Girdies. Two-way stretch V SLOOJ See the Spring Opening in The Boys’ Shop Spring Showing of Junior Boys, or Youths CLOTHING Late arrivals in Junior Spring Toppers and Ensembles -consisting of coat, cap and Trousers, Regions, Bal- macsaus, etc, in the newest Tweed: and Doneguls. Sizes 21 to 27. 8 to 9 years. Prices 82.50 to 8750 Our largest and smartest showing of ‘boy's and stud- ents Suits All the newest styles, “Clark Gable," ‘By Swing” backs in the latest coloring: and patterns. Some with shorts, others with golfers and longs while the students have 2 pairs of longs. Prices $4.50 to 818. We invite you to come in-look over our suite-we will appreciate it-und promise you won’t be disappointed! It’: J unior's Day-for one of our smart knitted- flannel or serge Oliver Twist Suit. A large rungelto choose from, about twelve shades and styles to pick from. Sizes 2 to 7 years. Prices 81.50 to $8.75 Boy's and Youth’: new Spring Caps, fancy all~wool Tweeds and Doneguls. All unbreakable peaks. Sizes 6 l-8 to 7 1-8. Boy's Golf Hose for Spring wear in Blues, Greys, Fawn: and Browns. - Prices 50c to 81.00 Boy’: Broadcloth Blouses in plain and fancy patterns. 81m 6 to ll mu. Pm» 50c u. as. Slld m Boy's and Youth‘: slrlrls-pmmiula fancied. Siul 12 to 14V; incll necks. ‘Prlggg 50¢ go 31,25 Gleut lbowlul of Boy's Pullover Sweat!!! la Polo Neck, V-ueck Ind Zl ' N ll tyl Tfuly may of color and siiiypl‘: toagllozoeftom. . n,“ Priced lie to 82.50 Prices 75c and 81.00 ~