Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 18, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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; Chi Wren's and Infants' Wear CAM. IQQI-ANY "H* ART GOODS '
Mothers will find In this department the Ramn cat* In selection of ■ m i wmm f
\ iro^n-'uDs 6 "' Barmenta for tha mtu on " *" dls P la y ed <° r thß rOUNDBD 1071 # § Ma Ha and tn Wnrk <
► Children's Bath Robes In pink and blue fanne.lette, with figures suit- i.*A«.Q.G 0,11 Q. uldlQp6(l X 0 W Uri*
►' able chi r idrer!« ro ßatK o^U!» 'lff fl°Kufed U cfdlrdSw 6 n. y "n r plnk and* ij'liie boTnd B VI Noln«ook Oownn, kimono style, made up, stamped to embroider .. 50* <
with libhon, with pocket, frogs and cord sl.l>N M Mm JBf MM M Slip-on Corset Covers, stamped on nainsook with sufficient Royal
► InfMnts' silk caps, mado or Messallne, Bengallnn and China Silk, trim- Society Kloss to complete the embroidery 330
med with ribbon and lace .... n „............. ' *°, '-• nw £^^mM^Kimono NIKIU Gowns, stamped on nainsook with enough Royal So
► Children s silk bonnets, puffed backs, trimmed with ribbon and lace, ciety Kloss to complete embroidery 7Sc *,
t plush turnbacks .„ „ T ••••—••;• 75e to $3.98 TT Flat Sweet Grass Work Basket. 50c. TSe, .Be, »IJB. »1.6« ,
faecond Floor BOWMAN S. HARRIS BURG S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORE Second Floor-BOWMAN S <
You Can Surely Select Your Suit From MEN'S SUITS
| Our New Fall Lines, Which Are Complete AH .he newesi and best in this aWs fabrics •
>' Such a showing of the New Modes must lend a feeling of satisfaction to the woman who is anxious to select something ex- 1 11 .1 l 1 .1 " J* a. C L* * J L <
J elusive and at the same time preserve individuality in taste. Beautiful new fabrics in rich dark colors have much to do with the un- SUICI 3.11 tllC StylCS t113.t InCIICcUC IclSillOn S tlfonCi cUTC iICfG. <
I rivaled beauty of these garments. A £ 11 * f 1 1 *ll*ll
3 t ii ii Aii i- uj i • «*• tow> c•. , i,» A rull range or colors and strictly high class ;
lwo Unusually Attractive Models in Misses & w«men s Suits at $lO t a j| onna mar u tk™ .
► ( As a rule we do not sell SIO.OO suits. However, when these two styles were presented we gladly departed from custom. O g&rffiCntS. i
►, ONE is A PURE WOOL CHEVlOT— black, navy. Rus- ONE is OF ALL-WOOL CREPE POPLIN black. The New Tartans The New Grays The New Illuminating <
► sian green and dark brown. Coat is forty-five inches long and dark green, navy. Coat is forty-two inches long and lias half with StnDes The New Oxfords with Cf r ;„. t nn J PU'.A* <
►' lined with guaranteed eatin. A perfect Redingote model with belt piped with velvet. Lined with guaranteed satin. Skirt is T k N PI JDI I *ne new UXloras Wim itripes and I laidS
big velvet collar. Skirt is a popular yoke design. All sizes made with long tunic. A very remarkable value. All misses new Dlue and Black I aped Ldges Roomy Loose Top Coats i
j for misses and women. and women's sizes. D D S O A ■ f a * o \r a a
► A . _ _ _ . . Koomy Balmacaans & Overcoats tor Men & Young Men ;
f SlO 00 S5lO 00 SUITS at $ 9 - 90 ' 5 12 - 50 ' S ISOO - s lß *°® to $ 25 -o°:
i yj-v.w stfy-LU.UU OVERCOATS $9.90, $12.50, $15.00 to $35.00 ;
i Genuine Worumbo White Chinchilla Coats at SIO.OO and $12.50 s2 00 Ne d ttqc Hals: New Stlff Hats and Velour Hats at 50 ' :
,► ■ ■ ■ y Two very natty models. Each with the Worumbo label. Worumbo chinchilla is the *
►j "best"—guaranteed all-wool. Yoti can clean it or dye it—and it is the onlv chinchilla that can I 4
► i be washed - These are properly made and are equal to many white chinchilla coats that are T**> 9 1 1 • . M 1
lilM If f "The New Coats at SIO.OO B °^ S Cl ° thl^
ri " vKi v 'll / A truly striking showing of the new coats at a popular price. So many women pay just BoyS Norfolk Suits j i i
r W f — 'CN'Tx \r SIO.OO for their coats that we decided that we would have them to meet every demand as to D » D i r* Si IW KM /
I►' \Y A n/ ft l) j Style and material. More than twenty distinct styles to select from. tiOyS Ixecfer L>OQtS 1 i
!►; ]/) 1 V The Coats at $12.50 to $25.00 -f Boys' Overcoats ;
I A | Mixtures Daids, Zibiline, Boucles, Tartans, Bannockburns, Tweeds, JuOyS MxaiflCOOtS i
► "jJV V Broadcloths, Fur Fabrics, Meritex and Pomoire. Basque effects .-im * n >MS - L L 1 F KKKm ■ <
| ► I J JV —Redingotes—English Top Coat models—and the smart semi-fitted and full OOyS I\.TllCßerboCßSrS ' "\V -j ' fIjHP <
I►' l\ / . iA-K AA J AA /T\lA We have in fact everything that's new in Boys' ii !l'/ wKI ]
W m The Stilts at Sls 00 to IsSO 00 \F\\ \ ap P arel - Mot hers Will find our Boys' Clothing Dc- ikvw ■■ ■
, M/ ' \ 11111 | , v" *jp*7U.UU I I partment (Third Floor) complete with Boys'needs. AAiEjkv H ■ / »B i
I ► W \ 11/\ The assortment has never been better—nor have we ever been more high- L e„ ; . c «» ou V I 9H *
► Ir 1 complimented. The rich, lustrous broadcloths—the soft poplins and Ga- J h /># i-> s a A Sn, ll Ji 0 t0 J 2 ■■ ■ IH i
bardines—and the staple serges are all here in splendid varietjPof styles. 1 Ratacoats Ovcrcoats «••»» #7.30 OnRB-1 I[J ■ {
.• Genuine Forstman and Hofmans Broadcloths f\ Knickers at to $1.75 i\ (] w I J
; I f 4\ ( $20.00, $25.00, $27.50, $35.00 and $45.00 A 1 a rec , eiv w d a shi P f mcn f t .. of B^ s ' Oliver Twist I| I ■ '
\ | \\ T ..i JTJ 1* | and trench blouse suits of flannelette cheviots and V « ■ ■ Mff
. \f \y Imported "Oplins /) I ser s c in gray, blue and brown, just the pro]>er - ™ Ml i
It KmiV $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 and $35.00 tiLs " sh '" IGHT Si&».„«» *m3L
i ►' 1 111 I iK' a i£ Gabardines MM mmammmmMmmmssmmsmrnmsm :
! IMlylr $15.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25 and up to $37.50 rfyyA P __ p .
L Coats are 36 to 45 inches long—skirts with tunics—yokes or plaits. ' * S
; THE NEW CREPE D'CHINE WAISTS $1.98 to $5.00 1 llllTWry
" Two Beautiful Models at $1.98 Soft Black Taffeta Waists $2.98 to $5.00 Stailfls SlinfPiriP in Harfl«Kllf (f M 4
v Pure silk crepe dc chine—in black, white, apple green, sal- Styles are copied from high-priced and imported blouses. fig ■'lttUUo Jl 4" IXCII I g ; i
► mon, light blue, mais, pink. navy. Satin Waists in Navy, Black & Dark Green, $1.98 to $5
J New Models at . ... $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00 White and Fancy Lingerie Waists at. . SI.OO to $2.98 The Display Of Mill nery During Out Opening '
More than a dozen styles 111 a wide range of new and staple , (gy °
shades. ' nr^tvnJ^rr 6^ Nev f r m " re M and thc R rea t numbers of women who not onlv came, but stopped to pur- §3 '
► Second FIoor— BOWMAN'S pretty models. Over two dozen styles at sl.oo—lots of styles. ftQ ( <h a c» nrnvprl tbp furt mtr AIJli;. .1-.. Ic 1"; ff, - i • • i i 9S 4
I k - . • - __J: J Us< cnase, proveci tne tact tlicit out Mtllinery is distinctive and original and at <£}<
|No Advance on Hair Goods Mu.lin Underwear and Corsets I —, I
► W hilc the prices on hair goods have gone up all over A The lines of your suit or gown depend largelv on the way M with new arrivals in Pattern A I 111/ % i
► the country, we will continue to quote as low prices you are corseted. " * Hats, Untrimmed Hats and \A M <
;► as we have in the past. We have a tremendous stock G» Royal Worcester Corsets meet every demand of fashion. , Trimmings. I Aw ' j**' W <
► of hair goods to select from and we will let our custo- Models in low and medium bust, very long skirt made of Tile variety in all denart- i llr
. mcrs benefit accordingly. fi' I '® coutil, lace trimmed SI.OO s■§< ' M tfal
► Here are a few remarkable values: Corsets for medium and full figures with soft top and W> selection f thr bil vm, ' Jl '
' wavy switches, 18 mch M i„n*. Wl graduated clasps, low or medium bust s:i.oo selection of just the hat you & 4
A " Ma Sp wa"V" VnVh« • ios£ h"™ High or low neck, long or short sleeve gowns, made of fine §| have pictured 111 your mind. A,
ir Jfr<% J|l spcTii.' at »i.tw> y*h<j cambric, longcloth and nainsook, vokes of fine cluster tucks. §£ T» • 1 u i *a no . cop ?9{ i
I . 2 . a m.T» SS*« lace and embroidery insertion, fine* embroidery, 50# to #2.98 P Irunmed Hats, $4.98 Up to $35 "W M <
k spec?a7at Swlt ? hes :..^V! nch " & lAi _ Extra size gowns, made of cambric, tucked yoice with in- P Untrimmed Hats, 98c up to $lO | j "f ffl 4
• * Wavy Transformations. Special sertion of cotton torchon lace <SOO /k F V '
Wavy Transformations, special Extra size tine camhric drawers with hemstitched ruffle include Jill / \ _ —. J yf.\Ssm
► ' EXTRA SPECIAL and tiicks .. •••••••• ® the very newest wings, metal- S\ . IV® M A
Km HZ c.°»<r, tnmmed w,th fine cn,broidery rib- g lie flowers, Ostrich and the \ I/ ' -R
k three short, stems and in all shades but gray; special at >.. 84.95 'J*"* ail Sizes nl , ln no , ~|ti„c of ~11 / / \/ Y MBk l» \ 4
Sec "" fl Kioor-UOWMANS. Nainsook corset covers, trimmed with fine lace, wide em- K 111 a " y noxolti e s at all prices. / / VX , L \
j TWT T\ broidery insertion and ribbon run embroidery 500 Again we suggest—\ isit the \ -J 1 JoSSm) ,» I
► \A/1 Children's Cambric Gowns, lugh neck, long sleeves, voke Bowman Millinery Depart- , \ " I I A '
• ► _ - of tucks and embroidery insertion, sizes 2to 14 vMr« . '2»«k i nient. Second FIoor— BOWMAN'S. /\ k M 4
i Home Decorators will find the most attractive designs Second FIoor— BOWMAN'S. " ' gs i
' and up-to-the-minute styles in our new Fall showing of Wall Vw? .
j * decorations all at reasonable prices.
jsBSSSSSM P 3. „ Housefurnishings NEW FALL SILKS i
i: 9 - inch boldersma,cl ' '" er Ko " 49c Gai»an. f ed GarbHße Can,deep cover »»«• Thousands
! lOc'and 12 J/jc Wall Papers—An indi-v turquoise Enamel Lipped Saucepan, triple coated, n s.'£ I D' L I J l if 11/
vidual line of papers in satin stripe, ereoC white lines, 8-quart capacity 2lii> Mj€CLXltltUl MXlCfl \*QIOY& CLTIQ. I\l6lV€Si W€CLVCS
tonne effects for bed loom, fiuit tapes-i p_ _ '*^ c anf ' '^ c ' ca aiK ' Coffee Pots, turquoise enamel, $1.30 40-inch Crepe dc Chine, beautiful qual- 36-in. black b'aile, fine qualitv, at, yd., $1 ,oO
J ► try for dininp; room ICI IVOII tri|>le coated, white lined, 2 and 3-quart capacity ' t - v> ,n uss ' a R'" een » navy and black. Special, 42-inch black Satin Duclies.se. washable, non
y 25c Wall Papers—An interesting va-] 15c Potato Masher or Fruit Hand Press IO<?- P e |"/ a J d ...98 f crushable Special, per yard ... $2.25
► riety of papers in tree effect and tapestry 1 a . in iftc' Priri,, Yard-wide black dress taffeta, special qual- Yard-wide blac!: Satin Du Luxe, at. per
!► for halls ant) living rooms. Two-tone!" 14C . " hwifts 1 ,ide .oap ity. at. per yard yard SI.OO
► moire stripe in red. green and brown. PAW I?svll in 1 U.L ard-wide black satin messaline, special 44-inch black Coating Moire, very beautiful, <
l' with 18-inch cutout border to match.... • Koll 0 cak«ifi G. Naphtha soap valne, per yard ...... 89* at, per yard . . HS3.SO ,
i -in- tri fi\ r ur„ti p QriAr( , 'ri,„c •ti e> • i 1 , Cct,^ ~Vn ?j Yard-wide black dress peau de soie, mellow 36-inch black Satin Charmeuse, at, per 4
!»• -30 cto 60c WaH Papers-These cousin i SneCial at 6 cans Swifts' Pride Washing Powder finish, at, per yard ! SHI.(H) yard #ll9
of eatherette figured oatmeal papers and „ I 61 cans Swifts' Sunbright Cleanser 85* $2.00 «-inch black crepe meteor, great 40-in. black Dress Taffeta, at, per'yd., JaisO "
► Ineta " ,c - bronze paper in gold and green.],, 226 & 35c |__ 2 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 15* value, at, per yard $1.09 44-inch black Silk Coating Faille, at, per
Bring Your Measurements. PKK hoi.i. No phone or C. O. D. orders taken on Soap at Special Prices. 36-inch black Satin Duchesse, white edge yard J«2 08
BOWMANs-PoMTth Fiojfr I BOWMAN'S Basement. special value, at. per yard #1.30 „ aln ,
Should Be in Every
American Home
liAKXElffi (iKF.AT HISTORY OF
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Coupons
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President Wilson. in a cere nt ines- I
•:iku to the National Educational - As- Jj
EVENING, fIARRISBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 18. 1014.
j soclatlon, iji session at St. Paul, said
| tiita "notliiiiK less than a comprehen
sion of tltti national life In necessary
for a teao/iev" By this means lie is;
enabled f<> think nationally and not
seetlonaffy "r localiv. This is equally
J true i.f/jil .•ill;;, nship. im .i tin- only
! nivalis 'of acquiring this comprehension
| Is to J<now and understand history. The
1 work now being offered by this ppper ;
! to Its readers Is fur and away the hest ;
of it.' kind Its division of his '
.tory into logical epochs that mark the,
(boundary lines of the different periods j
of the world's progress. Is a stroke of
genius. The marvelous illustrations,
both In colors and half-tones, 150 of
them, the handsome text, and the beau
;ll fill (ie luxe style of binding, make
tho live volumes the most attractive
ever offered by a newspaper to Its
readers Our coupon published else
where in to-day's Issue, should be
clipped at once.
HIBI/E 170 TEARS OLD
Special to The Tehgrnph
l.ewistown. Pa.. Sept. IS. Hugo
] Ciottsctaalk, the Burnham baker and
Inventor, lias sot the old relic fever
and is keeping his eyes open for gen
uine relics of other centuries. A few
days ago, while visiting in the Cum
berland Valley, he ran across an old
German Bible which proved to be at
least 170 years old. It is far different
in shape from the present day pub
lication of the kind. Mr. Gottschalk
a)so purchased an old clock with
j wooden works over a century old.
I A. C. Garver is also looking up old
relics and he haa a number over a
[century old.
Fly Swatting Contest
Ends Saturday Morning ]
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Next week, Saturday morning, at I
9:30, the second Civic Club fly swatting J
| contest will end and the children com
peting will take their flies for measure-
I ment to 11 North Market Square. The
L committee, with Mrs. Robert. Hatfield
irons, will be at the room from 9:30 to
12. Five cents a pint will he paid for
all the flies, and prizes of $5, $2.50
and $1 will he awarded. The committee
eonslsts of Miss Eleanor K. Shunk, i
president of the Civic Club; Miss
Rachel Pollock and Mrs. Mabel Cronlse
Jones. ' j
CASTORIA For Infants am) CMMrw, Bears tn#
The Kind You Hwa Always Bought Bi * n T u
PAKtS SOLICITORS
In a letter to the Telegraph, Captain
Netlsen, offlcer In charge of the Salva
tion Army here, states that two women
were seen in Verbeke Street Market
Wednesday collecting; food and vege
tables for the Salvation Army. They
are fake solicitors, he says.
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