t ~xr TT_K^ Q iio CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE. nDree j , Your Umbrella Recovered founded iß7i DRESS FORMS , | With a good cotton Gloria Cloth, fast color and QQ Mrlf f >| „ water proof OJ/C / fT/ / W MS\ Special Demonstration. Latest models. Can be Better Grades at Higher Prices. if M M adjusted to any size. Price Sewing Week .$6.00 * ► Main Floor —BOWMAN'S. M«ln FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ► { SOMETHING NEW/SEWING WEEK! ► Tn order to stimulate Home Sewing and to assist home dressmakers. September Bto 12, SEW- A large portion of our First Floor has been given for this display. < ► ING WEEK will be observed by many of the commercial institutions of Harrisburg. Y nir wttt Piwn httrtt a r « j < ► WE HAVE PLANNED WELL FOR THIS OCCASION-having in mind the great benefit Y ° U WILL FIN ° HERE 3 wonderful showing of materials for the new fall suits and < y a special demonstration of this kind will be and the saving it means to be able to make latest style dresses. All kinds of garments made up from these materials; also garments in process of making < ► garments at home. by experts. < LATEST STYLE GOWNS of lace and em- SPLENDID DISPLAY OF ART Experts will be pleased to show you just how to OF THE ELDREDGE 2-SPOOL SEWING 'broidery. NEEDLEWORK—AII kinds of dainty hand em- make them. MACHINE—No bobbins to wind. < ' beaufiMHnens ' broidery designs. Free lessons each day. Sec- LARGE AND COMPLETE LINE OF ATTEND SEWING WEEK and be con- < " 10 TOWELS, TABLECLOTHS AND NAP- ond Floor - DRESSMAKING MATERIALS in the Notion vinced that sewing is not a "lost art" for the home, < * KINS purchased here hemmed free during Sew- SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF LAT- Department. and that you can supply all sewing needs at '' I ing Week. EST STYLE DRAPERIES on Fourth Floor. DEMONSTRATION ON FIRST FLOOR BOWMAN'S. * SEWING WEEK IN JSI.? Silks For September Sewing Week J ► TXril'i'fCfc fi-nn/lc > ewil <jf ri ng array of popular materials—never more in demand * I ► W 111 LC JL/vUdi Llllvll t EHRjF than now —all shades—all weaves. See demonstration in Silk Department. * I >, <Ms "ga 40-lnch crepe de chines—extra good quality, tete de Negre. olive, K ; TF*gHMSKJItj Russian, navy. Sevres, goblin, Copenhagen, French blue, reseda, wistaria, - -.ft. J* ► _ | Royal, prune, black, navy, Nile, mais, pink, light blue, salmon, hello and ' IF>[ — 4 ► Table Cloth, Napkins and Towels purchase here hemmed ! |l $1.26 40-lnch crepe de chine, navy only, yard .'.9Bc | I i k "f ,Ji . $2.00 40-lnch crepe meteor, tete de Negre, prune, Russian, Copen- UIA Ui -fli 111 f f i 11* 1* 1 i** hagen, black, goblin, brown, navy and Ivory, yard $1.69 \\ lE 11 3 , ► free or charged during this week. s P ecuVy!»?d Sn . k , PopUnß 77 twenty of th " ,atPßt Btreet and even,n * Bh s?® 8 0 Ji 3? ffl I ► 40-inch Satin Meteor—navy, taupe, leather, brown, royal, black and /\r A e*. 4 Tou can't fall to be charmed with the interesting Lingerie Crepe, extra fine quality, 29 Inches wide. evening shades, yard $1.59 Ji , V) KQk fi , , Sfl 1 display of materials—made up garments and gar- Yard 12% c The ShaDelinesß of Your Gown BLACK SILKS ll 1 \ Il] ? * ments in process of making In this deservedly popu- Gray linen toweling, the best toweling you can se- K SI.OO yard-wide Black Messaline, yard ?9c VM A nil * ► lar department. cure for the money. Per yard 10c. During Sewing Depends On the Way It Is Shrunk ji'?! vKd' P ' ' Wnf, IIS il j)|| 4 ► Morning, afternoon and evening—all white is the Week It will he $1.09 a dozen, hemmed. ?1 25 yard . wt(le Blark Satln var j !{®}{ I jJ \ til 4 style to-day for all occasions. The popularity of Handsome table cloths, size 72x72 inches. Hem- Have voiir matp sll9 Black Satin Messaline, yard . .7.7.7.7.'.'.'.'89 c W I 18/ A. ff II I y white goods affects practically all lines. Crepes, Or- mod ready for use. Regular $1.50 quality. Special, , , , " j Jl - 50 yard-wide Black Satin Messaline, yard $1 19 »*■ } / a star ihL 4 ► . at ao „ n USS l hrunk and s P° n p d f !!:" IS £"! ► Checked Muslins. Dimities, Swisses and Soisettes. Hemstitched Napkins, dozen $1.50 here, by OUr new perfect ] ? 1.75 yard-wide Black Satin Duchesse, yard SLSO ft Near linen, 36 inches wide, yard 200 Sample line of all linen table covers, beautiful pat- shrinker and finisher WP to'nn in"!" 0 !? S'l 0,0 ! 5 Duchesse. yard $2.00 MEM I I I 1 Near linen. 45 inches wide, yard 350 terns, size 72x72 inches. If set would be complete It • , . . . ' , t?'sn in'i !! f a H n ?J e i eor ' yard $1.69 L . / 4 ► Linen sheeting, SO inches wide, yard fi2u*o would cost SIO.OO. Special $5.00 give yOU this hlgh-cIaSS 5Vd tIIMI I I < ► Linen sheeting. 90 inches wide, yard SI.OO o R ' Ke i 1 Service at a nominal low '2.25 36-inch Black Satin de Paris, yard !!!!!!!!!! 1! |! $2 00 /V< ' Linen sheeting. 90 inches wide, yard $1.59 read> for use. Marseilles patterns. Special.... $1.19 . , $2.50 36-Inch Black Satin de Luxi, vard !!! /[ ? 1 ► White organdie, yard, . . 15c, 19c. 25c, 50c ami 75c Wool nap blankets, mill hurts, in pink, blue, gray price lOr tne WOrK. 40-inch Black Satin Panne Velvet yard Si yv ' ■ 4 Batiste, yard 10c, 15c, 25c, 29c and 50c and brown, pair $1.50 r . 40-lnch Black Crepe de la Paix, yard !!!! ai'so ' I; ~ j isawis-«f : I „ **«jr Sewing Machine BSfIJJI 1 ► Triumph of the 20th A Revelation in Sewing p g ~— Jrr^rF^o " I See the Special Demonstration of Latest Century P| Machines Style Lace a«d Embroidery Gowns No Bobbins to Wind This wonderful machine Draperies For Sewing Week ► See what beautiful garments can be made from these pop- > %J\ marW«; without niip«;tinn < ► ular materials. Special display all week for SEWING WEEK. T . . . Jfv\i' \ ' | Well worth your while is a trip to our Drapery Department ► New Fall Torchon Laces in cotton and linen .yard .... elc ° B . e ® 18 want it— : greatest advance in —beautiful drapings for every decorative scheme. Competent J y 18-inch Shadow Laces, worth 39c yard: extra special, to try it is to buy it. "\ sewing perfection made in salespeople will be pleased to help you plan for your home beau vard 35* __ . V , ...... . tiful and show you how to make correct drapings. , Oriental Laces, 18. 27 and 45 inches wide. Just the ma- How This Machine V | Jfflf scores ot years. 25c ecru Scrim for window, door and archway curtains. A j terial for entire lace gowns. Cream and white. Yard, OnwafM W A."t%_ Everv housewife and Vard 14* < ► 54)p to $3.95 wpcraies 39c Scrim and Voile ' white and cream S rounds > colored 4 ► Black Lace Flouncing, 27 and 45 inches wide. Yard. You sew direct from two gpoois |H^?SEsH§B- border scrims. For sash or sill, door or archway curtains. 4 ► $1.3.1 to $3.9.» the t spoo?'c Ji , %lTcu SP w°' fltS ln SCe 11S mac^'ne ' n °P er " Yard ..«..34*< y Cluny Laces for centerpieces, doilies and bed spreads. swers the purpose of a shuttle, a h i ation let our demonstra- P' a ' n ecru barred Scrim, for sash or sill curtains, 38^ . Yard * 10* to 75* n OTHEP \ S P ,ACED on the (E *. • t a •* TO VATT inches wide. Yard 17* i , Double width allover Laces for waists, in cream and white. You win not B be"annoyed by the 1 ( f-m tor introduce it 1U \ UU. White and ecru lace Curtains for window drapery. Pair, i 41 inches wide, (>oc to $3.95 ! l°wer threa,d running: out unex- I '3T i \ -AWe FRE a full set 490 to ► Main l-'loor BOWMAN'S. ThVamount 1 o*f ► lower spool Is Indicated by that on {, Hliacnmeni Willi eA er} s 40* to 81.35 ► QTTWTTVrrV WJiW Tl\r the upper spool. • C machine. Cretonnes. Reps, Taffetas, Art Tickings, for cushions, cur- Art Goods Department BUY IT NOW IWcSilko,ine 'fe h slof |. ►,c • u/ . . n r * ( ► derwear anrl blouses and take- pride in the beautiful Cushions, hasting and Increasing in ten different ranges up to 40 Btltches to the "inch. ' °" r s,,trheß to the ,nch for Sewing VI eelt d,t Domestic Counter r ► l.unch Cloths. Dnilics, etc.. that can be made from stamped EASY TO OPERATE II iff thf t * :■ 4e ► materials. We carry a full line of patterns and materials. || uLu i tits In our Domestic Department the week of September Bto . \ t-it this attractive department this week. I bette r than by hand—does embroidery and «?n'nn n °' 1 *? 6W i!? b Machines at Sio.so 12, we will make without charge, all kinds of bed clothes such I ► r . - r i / , L i • pennant work with wool yarn—uses anv size thread JoO.OO \ Index B Sewing Machine at $25.00 i ' , „, . , . . , . , 4 (iiiest I owels foi* embroidering 3.»* and 39* from finest to the coarsest. jj sso.oo eui redge Rotary Sewing Machine 5.i7.00 as Sheets, Bolsters and rillow Cases, except special priced, Stamped Turkish Towels, size 18x25 inches 35* Fifth Floor BOWMAN'S li nn Bends « machine to your home. goods. Visit this Department during Serving Week—you will j? ► 39c Library Table Scarfs, stamped for embroidery .. 35* ' we P " yß ° r 1 ' be benefited. < ► Royal Society Package Goods, stamped with enough em- lAT\^JTxATTli:"n*^.' < broidery floss to complete the embroidering. Packages con- j OtTI aVinfr TVTna/le TIT r» rs\% 1" DTV IjOOuS ItSHIS BLt X13.1t 11106"" '< ► tain Boudoir Caps, Pillow Tops, Dressing Sacques, Centers, 1/1 ll tJCUb W aSll ► c tanir . Pf t pin w c ; t„rl- I l~ i ' ....UH.... Jj 01T bewmg lnr They are all perfect goods, but some are remnants. 4 stamped Pillow lops in burlap, linen and crash ... 35* __ _ v , v?, , . 1 L b Sweet Grass Worlc Basket 50* to $3.50 TMa4"IATI O Oil 4" . u m, f st see the splendid showing to ap- . ~ ! ~ ~ n/ 1 < ► Pecond Floor BOWMAN'S Al 0 tlOIl -L/CPa,! Llllcll t preciate the wonderful variety of weaves and 36-mch Outing Flannel, quality. Yard 6;4* . * materials wanted. — J ___ _ - ___ _ _ _.. _ ' _ Everything for Sewing Week at only a few cents 3.000 vards 15c Velour Flannelettes fresh ( . I ! HI ! I 7. 7. . ITI * [ Wool and Wool & Silk Dress Goods Drewmakers' Pins, box aoc new goods direct from the mill. Fifty new 27-inch ha er anne , 10c qua ity. ar »* , ► Tf " 4/ICM VJUUUS John J Clark's Spool Cotton, do.en ... 45c 1914 styles - very beautiful for kimonos. ) =< < ' Fnf Spwina Embroidery y MUI UCWtUg Tf CCIV. Mending tissue, paper 5c 2,000 yards 10c yard-wide Percales light —' 4 ► Black and Colored—suitable for Fall Suits and bS I 'do^n! o ,I '°° stripes, checks and figures. Yard 7* ( c» rin e«; 77 inches wiHe ? 'l2l/# " ► dresses. An unequalled display of all the season's best I>reßß fastenPrs on tnDP . VRrd *Z Dre _ ss Ginghams- [ 25c Awing Stripes, 27-inches wide. Yard 12y,*J ► styles and colorings—beautiful rich broadcloth, serge, sOo£5 Oo £ and . ey f lap f,' b h . la S k and . w hite, yard_ a.v* ylfL S ' S npeS p3l seersucker st / - - ► striped and plaid suitings, poplins,, silk and wool suit- pins,"an"kinds*'pap,,' 1 . 8 ; car .lol' 15c ' Madras ' rio'thsH evtrV ' fine ' 15c Tlckingl all P atterns ' Yard ••••' 7 ' < ► ings, shepherd checks, gabardines and novelties-all IT 1 * ► rich, dark, beautiful shades. Fashion's dictates for Fall. sc^olier^ns e T paper 25c Plain and Check Dress Ginghams fine 30c Pride of the West Tubing. Yard 15* J < y 50c yard-wide storm serge, navy, Copenhagen, garnet and black, i'oc dress pairs' !!!!'.!!!!!!!!!!25c for children's school dresses Yard .... \ v rA * i.OO 4ili'n'ch French Verge.' Vnd black,' VaVd V.75c soo-ya* spoof b^ttngTotto?^ I "sp'ooli' I! 11!! I! I ioS S,milar Silks checks and P.laids. 1 1 Roman stripe suitings, all the latest color combinations, yard. 100-yard spool black sewing silk 5c * ard 12}4* 6 _J 3»c and 50c Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. >. > 7 . $1.25 60-lnch navy storm serge, yard SI.OO . f Twenty-flve styles of plaids and Roman stripes—fine for kiddies' ' y school dresses, yard 15 C ' ' , and^ee^'-^d 810 '". 86^:.11^: black :. garn6t '. brown '. Copenh Tv QTfIPTT TTOTTPQ* Tf p , QU . —7~ 7777 V Roman stripe and plaid skirtings, yard $1.50, 82.00 and $2.50 O X XXV/ U XvO* W JLLCiI Xl> XVCtiilO 35c 86-inch Bed Sheeting. Yard 17^j* r $1 silk and wool crepes and poplins, 2 and 3 yard lengths, vard. .50 t - 1 y 36 to 54 Inch shepherd check suitings, all size checks, iard.'2sc to $2 Tla-il-tr ft +/\ C U A ■■■ m a<«7g» , \ ► penhagea WoS,^^.!!?. d . # . Daily, QtO 5.iU 001110 tO iiOWlliail S 3 0c White Wool Flannel. Yard 15* < ► ? ' Main Floor—-BOWMAN's! VaVd .. 75c || Saturday, 9to 9 I wUI wnd RA,ny Day BarKa,n,i ° Tery deDart - || 1 _ j]| Northumberland Preparing to Pave Principal Streets Northumberland. Pa., Sept. 7. Gregory Paving Company, of Lewie- MONDAY EVENING town, which was awarded the con tract to pave the two and a half squares of local streets, will start work in two weeks and expect to fin ish the Job this Fall. The court has not vet Klven a decision in regard to the street car company's part In the | paving, hut this 'will not delay other paving work. The street car com pany cannot go ahead with ita share of the paving until given permission by the court, as It is in the hands of I the receivers. I HXRRISBURG TELEGRAPH COXKSTOGA CHURCH REOPENED Marietta, Pa.; Sept. 7. — The Re formed Church of Cpnestoga was opened yesterday with special exer cises, after having been remodeled. The Rev. William C. Schaeffer. of the I Reformed Theological Seminary, Lan- caster, delivered the opening address. He was assisted at the morning ser vice by the Rev. Dr. Memlnger and the Rev. J. Hunter Watts. PICNIC AT "EIjM TREE" Dauphin, Pa., Sept. 7.—On Saturday SEPTEMBER 7, 1914. tha last of a series of picnics, held by the Presbyterian Sunday school, was given by the class taught by Charles Shaffer at the "Elm Tree," along the river. Games of all, descrip tion were played by old and young. A . i picnic supper was served to about fifty people, a great many of arrived in boats and canoes. The greatest of faults ts to be scious of none.—Thomas Carlyl*. 3
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