DRESS- e So Charming an l EASTER GIFT Every yen.- “Lingerie for Easter‘ is becoming more the thing to give. Sheer niglities are the rage this Spring, and there are lots of satins too, but even they are trimmed with sheer-s and lace. Every one o1 them so dainty and feminine! New shades of Dusty Pink, Deep Tur guolse, and Ten Rose are shown. $2.95 ....ss.ssp What new sheer fluffy blouse is going to look well unless you have a dainty lace topped slip to wear un~ der it‘! Some have even lace straps! And for the more tailored HID; the plain four gore, double top slip is being worn, of course. We have these slips in vari- ous styles in colors of tea ‘rose and white, all sizes at . $2.00 UP FOR EASTER Taffeta. slips of new shades. exotic violet, cyclamen, paddy green and the usual cerise, rust, navy and black, with aecordian pleating as shown. These slips are to be worn with» about half an inch showing be- low the skirt. $2.00 ;;M GDBE 8. M For an Easter remembrance, we have little sheer org- andie trimmed aprons in several colors. These make lovely gifts and are reasonably priced at Each — — — — —————————- When visiting the Ling- erie department Phuse to see the new cotton house- coats. Brilliant prints shown in smart styles -- at prices that make it possible a to have more than one. $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 85c ANOI which Zliest of honor. was fo the hrlde-fbo-be speetable hour copy)- nesday evening groom. She sLater-in-law Mrs. John W. Gill s who also wore n pretty dress blue sill-k crepe an rled-a bouquet of and maiden hair fern. Mr. Richard Knox, brother of the as groomsman. After of the register they dining room wh the occasion where was decorated for a very of honor at serious illness There was no please 00W). minus daxaese. conrsnsnsrton i m ‘ a-‘fifii-af-‘ifi iii; s . § 5r l i E a 21R Mrs. James W. Gil- lls opened the gifts which were seuited to the bride-io-be by t Mcmach and . on . many witty verses were rend by Miss Ruth McPherson and Miss Jean McKenzie. The bride w be then thanked one‘ mid s11 charming manner and invited all to see her in her new home. llhls by singing For Bu’: A Jolly Good Ielow and bound-Ill - the event was fully eniwed l1! all with eon sts, games. music and dancing. A dainty lunch was later served to which all did ample jus- tice. The guests de wis ng the bride- to-be many good wishes for her iuture happiness. , March , . when their sister sarah G-tllis of Newtown Cross was united in riage to Mr. Cecil Irving Knox o! Ireland. The Rev] Wallace Wad- lend ofllciated. Pro clock, to the strains march beautifully rendered Miss Annie McRae of El bride entered the parlor on the arm of her only brother and tool: her lace under a very pretty on of ink and white streamers i € E». s HQ 3' E i‘ orepe with bolero Jacket and sorles to match: she wore a wrea of orange blossoms and carried a beautiful bouquet of t" d lace. She cat'- sumptuous served to the very near relatives oi the bride and groom. The bride» was the recipient o! man ful and useful gltmislg very quiet on agcount oi the very o ._____.___..__ ‘the man friends oi Mi Betty gm to kn that com-iortab liowins ._______..__.._ HIT UTOOD ENOUGH c s or HgXx1n°DAl§éyEngland— (OP) -Jaoko a 0h" e e (first. escaped the other day. He - behaved well till chi “ him wi 1. thorsngpee the ed on them.’ is owner a Z E i i522; its éiig 55%;: ensheshotisouaeloeointo have theater iinsllyloqeon oltlieltew nhout dleBlksrwho magnet 2—~9umnwrs t. ‘Eel-m? Irma Penalties —Pat Weeks, W. 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