Art Goods FI ITTIWr QAI F Contill,,es "So E2K2S!F2?r*'T 5 ™""™*SSSJSr*~~" rLi 1 1 ill VI OALE, Saturday 75c College Cushion Tops in felt. Special ••• •••• The large new elevators are now being used and not only make it convenient HARRISBURC'S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORED •■>oc to 7?c Package Cioods. stamped for embroidery with , „u «««,. ===================-——== r enough D. M. C. to complete needlework. Lot contains cliil- P i r r •* l • 11 Saturday Qfnro Onenc Q A M Plncoe QP M dren's dresses, centers, library scarfs, combinations, waists, Ihe work or transferring departments, rearranging stocks and [j oamruay jiore vpen» » a. m., mioses »r. m. drawers and dressing sacques. Your choice - • .*ll * = '4 changing fixtures !s still going on A Very Beautiful New Assortment of PiWinnc and WprVwMr We must have things in shape this week—to do this we are 1 nr . , u 7 7k» c 11, u offering special items in every department that will move them out COcltS. OllltS SUu W cllStS ] Ribbons suitable for girdles and bows. Stylish new neck- • I • TL CT * C \ O. I VVUWj UIIU ¥» UIUiU 4 wear so much in demand. Special prices in the Flitting Sale. in C|Ulck time. Ihe l" lit ting Odle OlterS rare bargains* Lome in Will Be Displayed Here To-morrow in All the New Materials 4 s^y^\ 6 .^! n^:.V^ a . 7 t y § Saturday and have your share. Tllc „ Colkge ,<v.—, \ Pique cuff and collar sets 50* «•%, s+4-Z so«t/0 «J> 1 U.UU 111 If j or«nS d v«"« ■ inspection ot =»>^^'m, ( Organdie ve S tee^. ; ...^ ib -•>? f X" of lat e _n,odel ? in Misses' and Wo- ?§f\ /7 (. V 7 f . . mens Coats, in Scotch Plaids, /ibe- // \\\ \/[. V \~i* jn* • • and Mixtures in many styles, JUI \ J* i New Black Silks Bowman Millinery """sio $35 f 7fir i A large showing of the season's most wanted weaves—rich, %/ Xew Suits in Broadcloths, pop- / beautiful materials that are used for latest style dresses. lins and gabardines; the fashionable / . Yard-wide Black Dress Taffeta, vard, • Will convince vou that wc are showing all Rcdingote coats, with newest yoke I * 68*, 95*, #I.OO, $1.25, #1.50, $1.75, $2.00 / , top and plaited RK'irts, English cut- I 111 I 1 i Yard-wide Black Satin Messaline, vard, new hats and trimmings, the largest away effects in Autumn's richest l\ | t 89*. SI.OO. $1.25 and $1.50 ,£ JSREk. ~ . . . .. shades, at \ \ < Yard-wide Black Dress Peau de Soic, yard, , 4A, # ®7 assortments and prices consistent W!th <£ 1 C >° «CA JII _ BBf, SI.OO, Wf.25. 1 J&&1& qualitv, merchandise and style. '< Yard-wide Black Satin Duchesse., yard. #I.OO and #l.oo J\\ <? I ' Several styles in suits of unusual \ 1 \ \ 40-inch Black Silk Crepe de Chine, $1.50, $1.09 and $1.98 //\\\ / woF* A special purchase of soft crown sailors, smartness in serges and broadcloths, \\ \ \ 40-inch Black Satin Meteor; vard $1.98 //\ |An . * in all the new colors—green, brown, \\\ \ I 40-inch Black Crepe Meteor; yard $1.69 JeTyfi' made of fine quality Lyons velvet, worth dregs of wine and black, at \\\ ■ \ ? 42-inch Black Satin Duchesse; vard $2.25 -n \ * • i a. d* 1 T P A v\ « \ * 36-inch Black Satin Charmeuse; yard $1.19 I - V <l V $-.30. ery special at /oOvJ 1 4 45-inch Black Satin Charmeuse; yard $1.59 lr —' JSs£R& suit section—second Kioor— BOWMAN 'S. '« 36-inch Black Bengaline; yard $1.50 —— nc \] gj ac giik sintiiate; yard $2.50 I'mVv- f —T Specially Reduced Items in 40-inch Black Satin de Luxe; yard $1.09 t \ Vv \ * J SI.OO yard-wide Satin Messalines—all shades; vard .. 69# \\ \ i Cil j! •§ T\ ■ ■ - Ma,a Kinor bowmans. - ite. \X JL M t urniture Department : White Goods and Linens I V--< \ For the Flitting Sale «: All at Exceptionally Low Prices For the Flitting Sale. I /, A. A Mlllinery Seotion . Second F , oo r-BOWMANS. f f^CCPC R^rSlUn^rl Mercerized 1 able Covers —square cloths but rouiid patterns, irIULL M CddCd IVCUUtCU . size Bxß, hemmed ready for use. Regular $1.50 quality. Spc_ fIS.OO Imperial Edge Felt Mattress-this mattress is extra well . ciai :h»c ~ =, ■ ■ filled, has a hue quality of ' 4 Homespun Toweling absorbent toweling, brown with A MATUIM3 CATT rVT> T TTTTTUTO A T art ticking of a neat" dc red border. Regular 12>Sc quality. Yard 10c All V/ X lill/K uAJL/iS V/i? Llil ULI!/ U lub A X sign, and guaranteed not to ' Hemstitched Napkins—size 20x20 inches. Regular $1.50 _ m -m pack or mat. Priced special ' dozen. Special, each 10e IQp O H AQf Ofl TTH II for Saturday $11.95 - Near Linen Pillow Tubing—4? inches wide, wears as well J7V dllvi T7V wtl • VU* $7.00 Roll Edge Felt Mat- - as all linen. Regular 39c quality, lai d !38«* A «/ P $5 95 < White Cambric —just the needed length, from 2to 12 Large line of these popular floor coverings at an oppor- . - mmm " n I ■'^. T ?L-^vvVirTml»LL„LTlVra c»'m iV 'il V-V ' 'i •" yards. Regular 15c quality. Yard 10e tune time—the time when you need them for Fall housecleaning. g i?ti. *• y ' , , l'-dgc Lombina- < White Crochet Bed Spread—heavy weight, Marseilles pat- Xew Process Linoleum, not affected by heat or water, in 1,011 Matllcsscs •••• s■*••»«> < terns. Full bed sizes. Regular $1.50 quality. Special. $1.25 beautiful new designs and colors—one of the largest lines we T'firrk nA#l * 1 * R #• ' Mercerized Batiste—ls inches wide. If bought in small have ever shown—at these low prices. I y x l i IWO uooa specials in ourrets lots would sell for 75c yard. Special, yard IT<- Square yard 39* L,* J $39.75 Quartered Oak Buffet .i $34.00 mrzrnm j « Main Floor BOW Man Extra heavy quality, square yard 49<r ?35.00 Quartered Oak Buffet $28.90 F|;C| D mrc ' CrViAnl Waot - FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! Library Tables Reduced \M4 DU V W wtrllUUi W VUI Small U. S. Flags mounted on sticks with gilt spear on J J $16.50 Fumed Oak Library Tables .. $11.75 II I • •r top, fast colors. _ L A $9.25 Fumed Oak Library "Tables s(i.!>B I Bring your boy in Saturday and fit him out in one . Sizes 10x1 a inches i { of these inexpensive suits or coats. « MpP Dining ChaiTS Reduced i $1.98 Boys' /O Pennsyh'ania slatV Flags'size inches .... 10* [> ▼ ] $2.50 Chase Leather Seat Dining Chairs I|| f heavy Overcoats - In the larger sizes we show the famous Bull Dog brand— • • • 4 $3 00 Slin Scat Dinin? Chair $2 21 & '• —dark mixtures. /Wfy I stronger; last colors. sowMAN-s-Fourth Floor. 1 F ? f ,, Sp sL69 at Ccnot iwgk Plenty of Good Gloves at Bowman's New Dress Trimmings Splendid Values in j\J I 1 ;/S \J o | ,\ Notwithstanding the present shortage of gloves ( . . Oliver 1 WISt cV \ A \ 0 |J\ Bloves •-■ominff from Germany and a. long p*- w We are showing a large line of all the much ; Suits in blue and ;| / JQ sha'n sHrabouf pfirs' OTKIOVV^ at 1 brown iust the 1 J / warrant your buying a big supply for future I them Saturday. viXJL vUCw vW right weight for L J 1 ) I I I gloves. In white, black, tan^ ami I ur Trimmings— cool school days; nLf s 1 ' French kid gloves." white with II I ► New Fall fur trimmings in coney, bear, Rus- Q"M /"| I |I*ACOQC sizes 3to 7 years. W WW || V aro b MdeTtiirpU U p h oint w r. j| M M ?ian mink ermine and monkeys-inch to 2 CillU UL COOCO Snprinl .SI f . I W CVd W broidery. Value $2.00. Pair 51.85 £ I \ |V| inches Wide Yard to sl. <5 ' ' j "T'l ' C3l CJ' fZi v—' /JJ\ Fownes' elbow length French Kid Gloves, in 1 — /?, I " ** u rr> • • *1 1 —BOWMAN s fi\ |j\ black and white. Pair SS.oo JL /"'A Marabou Trimmings— rnr I hlMfOn T)„1. „ A T»1 J.' tJ SJV « ar " • : *** Mothers will find snappy styles and good ; II j! I Jp Qjr fl nTII mll j Q TITIQT 2-clasp chamoisette and leatherette gloves. I.j Ostrich Banding— warm materials to select from—at very attrac- " Q- ,„ . Ki TT •. I IM I6-buttoii' chamoisette' and' leatherette gloves.' f)|l(]r Black and white, natural and white. Yd., 59A tive prices. . . ' Single and Double Hyacinths— Pair 75c to $1.25 IIT Main FIoor— BOWMAN-S Girls' school dresses in small . White, red, rose, light blue and dark blue. Each Main FIoor— BOWMAN'S. __" clleck ailcl lar K rc P lai(l ginghams; Single Tulip Bulbs— TV * - TITAmT/\*m l°"g waist effect and double ' Red, white, pink, yellow,'red and yellow mixed. Doz., 100 WCkl f - I TAHn Q JMOXIOWS X&MJ ski . rts ' Sizes 6to 14 years. Spe- • Double Tulip Bulbs, mixed. Dozen 10e VvUw c,a l.'*| ." Narcissus Bulbs, mixed. Dozen 10e . , //«« - < i nr •• n . Special Items For the Flitting Sale. fflHßi /V Girls' large Scotch plaid ging- . Crocus Bulbs- At "Before the War.' Prices 2ScSocand7schncvbuttonsdo.cn 10* if\\\ han .i dresses, double skirts with , „ , - - . | T n .'S r ' buttons, dozen .... 10<! yM 111 |yj pj am chambrav underskirts, belt White.yellow.bhie andjnpcd Dozen Wavy Switches, 24 ®1 -)C & bUUO " S ' d ° 2e " jLMj™I -liar of plain d,ml,ray. ' —7- ! incl.es.long 'AslSstoXn^Solders for'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'lilj S.aes 6 to 14 years, bpeeial.^; Men's Fumishinsrs Y5- & ■ ti 2 - siso 11 •: M■ 15 R Main Floor BOWMAN'S. f | \ and bear cloth and white chin-, Contribute to the Flitting Sale. jfeTSl-- | ' I chilla. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. ' Men's SI.OO Underwear—winter weight, wool mixed. Each, IWe have an ample stock of these CISM.!-* J Prices range from 000 HM/I* switches to match perfectly the rllttlll§[ Ol l/jT&pGrieS faff' . , #2.25 to $5.98 - Men s $1.98 Coat Sweaters plain oxford, maroon and , , r,, , . I a l tt i*r i W Children s Coats in all the new . brown, heavy weight. Seconds. Special #I.OO I ii- shades of all oeir patrons, gray hair AllOtuS UnUSUdI VSIIuCS M ■ Fall models in chinchilla, velvet, . Men's 25c Half Hose light and medium weight, silk ~'\M i n e v C ented MV corduroy, diagonals and cheviots. lisle, double soles, plain black and colors. Pair 12 l / 2$ 11 1 • Materials For New Ideas in Decorations at .L. Trimmed in fancy velvet, braids Mens 79c and SI.OO Shirts—broken lines, some counter Second FIoor— BOWMAN'S. LOW Prices. and buttons. Sizes -_to 6 years. soiled, coat style, attached cuffs; percales and madras. Each r- • • ... , Prices #2.25 to #7.98 • >• 9pc white Swiss Curtains, in stripes and co- Secon d Fioor-BOWMAN'S. Main FIoor— BOWMAN S. ' w w lonial designs, 2</j yards long, with 1 - 14 || %4 hems Pair C_ *1 • WM !• IT 1 OXX v Jk/W 39c white Lace, 46 inches wide, suitable for MAT 9 1 specials in Muslin Underwear LL J J all kinds of curtains. Yard 25$ 11/ lam « nMfl Chilly nights bring calls for comfoitable gowns, all sizps Reduced Prices For the Flitting Sale. 89c Rope \ al- IfAVIAO dllU good quality at reasonable prices. Bo >'s Shoes—a clean-up lot of broken sizes that 7Q r ance for sin ic l> Extra size Drawers of fine cambric, hemstitched ruffle were formerly $2.00 to S3.W. Pair °2sc colored bor- (1) I v 4 G YlUlfllQ 1 C3T ' with smaU tucks Special a* Childrm^ Shoes-excellent quality that were form- gg c s'*™ II" I OUUIS V/lOllllllg ; Flannelette Skirts in neat stripes of pink and blue. Prices erl - v f. 1 /" 5 to . ? " UU - / d 'f •••••••• •••• • • • ■ , wide . Fine 3 rJ, %- hr ? " P s ,e^ Sho r S ' ZCS 3 ' 3/j a " d 4 on,y " 98c or door or arch- ffsT . Price concessions that will take them out in ' Extra size Flannelette Gowns in plain white and stripes, Regular $2.?0 and $3.00 values. 1 air ................. drapery. Yd., Df~Jmr" the Flitting Sale. with double yokes and collar; also without yokes, with collars, Men s and W omens lurkish loweling Bath Slip- 25c at #I.OO and #1.25 pers; all sizes. c jj arre d 1 \C coats, in tan, grav and blue checks. Special, Flannelette Gowns in pretty stripes of pink, blue and gray. Men's Low Shoes and House Slippers—a clean-up *7Q r Scrim in ecru 36 E/xW-J at #5.95 ' with and without collars, trimmed with finishing braid and lot of $1.50 to $2.50 slippers. Pair C inches wide Yd - /fl-f'tl ,«?/_ C 6 Youths' Corduroy Coats and Trousers, / scalloped edge. Prices range from 50* to #1.50 Third Fioor-BOWMAN'a • ' '")( j// F°oo t sizes 32 and 33 only.' Worth $5.00 the suit. - Second ' ' oor BOWMAN'S. 17! •, f\ T r* . . «1 ->«? cnll a n«ible . U 1 5 3 lJ C Special, suit #1.50 - mm a Q-5 + f n't 1 a y. last day to ha\ e | QA „ . {ll J 1» I* t 4 «,• white pink blue 1$ "fell C 25 Youths' Suits, sizes 30 to 36; grays, tans, IVIPIII a Made-to-measure Suit at >| S Now ready—a full and complete line of domestic Spl! OM IJj-r blue mixtures and browns. Were $9.90. Spe- " See Window Display. and imported toys. c i a l ; #1.15 cial at #4.75 4 Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ' Fourth Floor —BOWMAN'S. Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. A .ib JLk A A A A A A -*• A L. A A, A A i % ' ' FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 2, 1914. 3
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