/TTTTTTT TT T V VyTW▼f>t >lf▼T ¥ ▼ ▼ T J ▼ WT'»f .f » V - CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE. "tOp "* ( f A>JZ2r*iEEZ V ' i MABBISBURO'S POPULAR DIPARTTUNT STORK f j Your Presence Is Cordially < Informal Opening of the New Spring Fashions :i j Thursday, Friday and Saturday—March 12th, 13th and 14th \ ■ > ) r~ ——— \ \ i : ► < : . Spring Millinery Opening : \]L Opening /A\\ / \ : T HE chief attainment in this collection of the JT Ol / I / \ \ *k \ / \ « v /€ ■*• New Spring Millinery is the Style-Distinc- 11/ \ ?vy / i < * (I tion. Although the variety is quite boundless HTL. * I * liin ilf«mr , each Hat is endowed with the earmark that imme- 110 *■ 4 diately sets it apart from the usual. J W y If \ Bowman hats are distinguished for their ver- # __ / / < ' / satile designing, their altogether different-from- lllltQ I v\ I i * ► / / the-regular style and they quickly appeal to the k-JUllOj L-/I Coov/O J I I ? ► * / yL* fashionable dresser. 1/ I / n({ i i * lA V Opening Days | and Coats I KJ I\ w | ► \ Thursday, Friday l\ ,/Yvfcv / 1 w '« * and Saturday A N inspection tour of the f ► -**■ Garment Sections the I u \ 1^ ► next three days will be an in- i/J I 1 V ► teresting pleasure for those 1 u < AXT IBS who want to select their \ \\\\|^w |iV \ VV \ INI6W Spring Garments from the M )\m| 1 U ► A yr*ll* r* complete showing of the new \ Mi, ] —\ ' Millinery hra modes \ \\\ ► lAI . „ HHiftaMtav. ; The collection embraces \\\ \l The 1914 Spring Opening marks the com- HHDHRBk strikingly distinctive models iVI M mencement of a new trend ot Millinery business VmIIBI from our leading houses, known /VN M with the Bowman Store. W H HI for superior workmanship, / \\\ Jk Our clientele-old friends and new—wil re F quality and style. / VV> ->T * ceive with interest the news ot this very striking f J I A \> , , '. \ * > nierft rtUfe fr ° m thC CLlstomary Milliner y Depart- The Suits—- * mbody the chic Paris \\ ' K True, there will be throughout the entire sea- style coats and tier \ K < i son a most comprehensive collection of moderate skirts. Of course there are the semi-plain \\ * ] ' priced hats—but there will also be the most dis- J '^T l^ con^, e J)v at^ve f as l uona L ) l e models as well, * * : tinctive models to be seen in Harrisburg—a fea- /\ / «plo to SSO. < ture will be of unusual assistance to ever}* / I , t # * womari in the selecting of a hat entirely unlike ' Tlk™ cannot be called ( I Up while swagger in ef- "" any outside this store. 1 lIC anything but eccen- feet are -graceful and " v This department is newly appointed in most . t r j c Truly charming and most admirably i distinctively designed. In fact the coat styles y modern fashion and will give our customers designed for the clinging soft silks of the dav. j are a departure that will gain instant favor, 4 ► . greater comfort and ease. sowMAvs-second Floor. Gay colors are predominant, sls to $35. ' $lO to $35. second Fioor-BowMAN-s. ► i ► ► ► t * ! The a,,,,, i„ Hm, New Gloves For the New Garments T tN™RiiSL • ► ror oprmg Are INOteworthy R, g ht , n line with the opening displays of the Millinery and Garments are the New Gloves. No attire is complete with- _f or ribbons are in greater vogue than for ► r-S It i» quite necessary for every wo- out the correct gloves. Among tl e leading spring styles for early wear are: vears L r sed for a ll purposes Si d on all oc- " ' in°the % veryTatest styie^o°corfform' with h!'"? f Gloves 2-clasp I Fownes' Pearl Pique Sewn Gloves 1- Pique Sewn Gloves, 1-clasp, black or Complete new Spring Hnes ready _ Mjk the new Spring Millinery to be well In- ed barK thl 11% " P ° mt clasp tango shade, 3 rows of black white, self or contrasting stitching, ]argest weVe presented> formed on hair fashions. Thus is ' pair ipl.otl | or white stitching, the pair . the pair 6-inch Plaid Ribbons—the very latest effects— A ► £W given our Hair Goods Department the French Lamb Gloves—2-clasp, overseam, black, white, tan and gray, the pair, SI.OO. they are going to be very popular this sum * \* I to point out to its clien- Gloves, white doeskin, J Kayser's 2-clasp washable Chamoisette | Kayser's long Chamoisette Gloves at nier—we show an unusual variety of them, < I , —L ionauie •coifture and the proper hair chamois SI.OO and $1.25 j Gloves, the pair 500 ' and SI.OO. Extra line values. per yard 25$ f Iwl attuln th f correct head dress. BOWMAX'S Mam Floor. The new Roman Stripe Ribbons, 4 to 9 inches < Ifß With our complete lines for the / , , . . r , .„. . ► lW Spring 1914 we are splendidly pre- ' _ wide, for trimmings and millinery, yard, < : Presenting the New Silk Hosiery For Women s..«»hi^ R »boas^^: * "" "T "::r A representative line. The very styles that will be very much in fashion with the charming N^Trfrt."Ribbon in'ill tlfe'leadtngsha ► Br ° : t "° N T » RE t. D , SI V K i t l° S , IE S Y 7 Wid f ter ! "kayser's" But-I Nol Thread Silk Hosiery, black and ever shown-6 inches wide, yard 25f < *■ ao-jnch naturally wavy switches, at $1.50 tops; double soles; high spliced heels, black and colors; ; colors. The new Button Hole prevents the runs. CORSAGES ► 22-inch naturally wavy switches, at $2.19 SI.OO and $1.50 a pair. 1 $1.50 and $1.75 a pair. -vtr l„ v _ : 11<5 i. rprP : V pH f nr fi,. Hnoninrr * „ 24-inch naturally navy switches, at !»2.90 THREAD SILK BOOT HOS- ITALIAN SILK HOSIERY—CoI- ITALIAN SILK HOSIERY—In - rilWti! nf « S Wavy Transformations, at $1.40 lEßY—black and all the leading ored silk clocks white also, at $2.00 a black and all the leading shades, t;hKnn S J«i < ► BOWMAN'S Hair Goods Department—Second lrioor shades 50C nair lets of ribbon With foliage, tO $1 L. 1 • , snaaes, OUip. pair. |$L..>U. On the Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. 4 r • V / . j Not a Bit Too Soon to Buy New Spring | Spring Styles For Men ji I; Silks For the Easter Gown /"5 And There IS 1 'hsn One in Just as much care and atten- | J | \ V Selec ing During the March Silk Sale fi ve ° '°„ Mw" ing chil ' ~ .. u . _ , , < \ (I) Assortments embrace all the new weaves in all oren as grown loiks. Harrisburg Men Are LiOOcI Dressers and ArMKk Wm ™ £l c f ors ; , , .. lafaau' and cinidren's White Demand the New Styles as Early < * kShxk ' —-Now is the time ito start your Laster dressmaking ures»e» ' t J II | J!U ■< , to be ready on time. Pt^ ia l e ' ch^" n iit t re al ;anneht ß Tn- as New York and Philadelphia /yjjr *■ (^) —Prices now are a good deal in your favor owing e^ e ind n Vo r ß^appropriate ve jXvenne . . . flt* * " "TT'A /A t0 the preparations for the sale months in ad- ind |trf 8 c / We, therefore, take pleasure in announc- f \ l\j " I LA }*£{ 1 van . ce of lt MoTerA n e fa P n rTcer 6 yearß of ' iL. l n f orma | Onenina of the coiTmUe U\ S »ll iMQ\\ $1.50 SATIN CHARMEUSE, YARD, 95# infants' Long White Cloaks mg tne informal Opening or tne complete t, Vm Mm I $2.00 PRINTED SATIN SERPENTINE, $1.39 Also cap., an" wh.te and colors hnes of Men s and Youths NewSpHng M I If «'f CHIFFON TAFFETA, YARD. 98 f 5S,"Sfw".» MSR W? »■,«"" O /T 'f ,"" I. 'l 1 I ► i bKvm\ \ $2.00 CANTON CREPE SILKS, $1.69 r ,. u , r . , w , n ouits—or which there is a complete size range \kl /J*/ v av y' brown, wistaria, Copenhagen Oreat value and most popular of crepe silks. Children S Colored Wash UrtSSCi • ■ < || |lj I //7ffl/ !. $2.00 creponimpreme, yard, »l.49 .J,'.?.",!,,55: m each style. if' .< k Fancy raff gg sl-75 Silk Crepes, 40 o«i n to »Mo. eB " to J " >ears ' prlces Stripes are very much in vogue, and we show an jiff Js|. Kl 85c Shower-proof Foulards,7lo "sf.2s"White Brocade' Habutai, Rom P e ™ J lmOSt end | C i S H " e °. f " stri P es " in blues » g ra y s ' mauve > If 1 ! ► $1.25 Changeable and Striped 39c yard-wide Lustrous Silk a browns and the faddish green. |1 fl< , ► Taflfetas 950 Pongee 250 * y ai "d-wjide silk Poplin, 690 59c printed Crepe de Chine,44o o" d r^ s Ls om th r e ehe store e a h2s rt ™vSJ Prices are moderate. j I|| k >// \ $2.00 yard-wide Brown Chiffon 50c "1-2-3-Silk," 20 fine shades, shown. Any clever little style e you ' 4 ) / Taffeta $1.59 390 de^crlbe^ln (toon 1 9 c;n I J UD tO f\ ! /'wide SRI fiQ qqa to 7Rc. On ti; Main Kloor-BOWMANS. ' % On the Second Floor-BQWMAN'S. BOWMAN'S Third Floor. Jgf < WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG t&S&b TELEGRAPH MARCH 11,1914. 3