CALL 1991-ANY"PHONE. MAKE THIS COMPLETE 1 CALL 1991-ANY I if C7ost« /> fOUNDip »a_y L ## CHRISTMAS STORE YOUR JT% Z 0 "™*™ if'£7oßES I MJJOZL/7T!LCLRTZD SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS J3JQZL/7JZ£MZA I HARRI«»UB«'f POPULAR DCMUTTTKNT ITO#I UNTIL 6. P. M. CHRISTMAS EVE MAMI«»UMII POPUCA* DCnAWTTUNT »To«* T Your Last Chance to Give Mother or " n f ants Children SHOES Are a Perrin's $2 Gloves, 55c 11 ° U S 3006 ° A Hair jt?*. Are Timely Suggestions Practical Gift anc l ?5c 1 [7 n f Ar > thp> I lr*a\Annrr ** * Jwml,• Women's gloves in tan. Paris ft LjIILCI 111 C a Wlllg Infants' and children's sweaters in white And with special price inducements on points* two clasp »• w_ 1_ Ar,,,-« A Cnntnt OWltCh £VW to *t.»B corner. . .*«"«'■>« f" rm de M * re I" 3 '" $ V * >Ill( M i', jr Infants' and children's legging drawers. Women's Shoes at 98? values $2.00 '*} that retails ever\\vhert at w* It's a "practical" gift and yfc- y white and colors, at 50< to $1.25 and s2.so—a collection of short lots and $2.00. Salt spotted. All perfect- X h\er\ cnild must know that to-mor- she'll appreciate it. It adds SK ( Children's Sweater Sets, consisting of odds and ends of excellent shoes. ly made. »r row is t.ie last to enter >anta to j icr appearance and is a » B leggings, sweater, cap and gloves, in white, Women's Shoes at $1.98 —values $3.00 Main Floor — BOWMAN'S. Llatis drawings. 1 nose whose draw- source of much joy and A & tan. red and gray. Priced at s*'.9B to ST.SO and s3.so—patent colt, gun metal and tan I ) *£■ ings are hnished can mailthem or bring pleasure for many, many P ur> eiderdown, knit and crocheted robes Russian calf lace and button shoes, and them to >anta c laus 1 ost t nice months. for coaches and go-carts i at SI.OO to $7.00 gaiter boots. :Jjt I asement. 1 hose who have not receiv- We offer .for to-morrow a limited number Infants' silk, angoatf and plush caps, rib- Women's Shoes at s2.9B—values $3.50 : » ed blanks had better hustle. long natural wavy switches at the very bon and lace trimmed, at ... 25f to $3.50 and s4.oo—button and lace dress shoes, in j£&r : M i» . go 1 special price of $4.95 Children's plush and velvet bonnets, trim- all leathers and styles, including gray and J '"X J Voting Starts oaturday Ti,, l-ncrth* ranw from ?6 to 30 inches me(l with ribbon, fur and flowers, at fawn cloth top gaiter boots: smart lasts. L •-$ % * Ine lengtii ngc - 50f to $.».00 Men's Shoes at $2.90 —values $3.50 and & > ' T ' ft Everybody over 16 years of age is in- all mounted on three .hort stem., and s Infants'long and short coats and capes in s4.oo—gun metal calf, patent colt, vici kid fc; /f Jsr*T ' % \ .» vited to visit the 4th floor where a great regularly at fromi ?/ .00. to SIO.OO. white lambs' wool, crepella, serge and cor- and tan Russia calf, button and lace, Good- y'V I Vu / \ K s'■ number of pictures of Santa- Claus are second oor— i . durov. at $2.25 to SIO.OO year welted shoes, all the wanted stvles. | f J \ (!) \\ on exhibition. The pictures have been Children's coats in plush, velvet, cordu- Boys' Shoes at $1.19, $1.39 and $1.49 % /J7A CtfUj % \ :I[. drawn by the children of Harrisburg * iv« \T/rwilrl Arrpnl a roy, zibeline and broadcloth, trimmed with —according to size; stout, well made gun t J and vicinity between the ages of and /Ally iVian W OUIQ .rACCcpi a velvet, braid and fur; sizes 2to 7 years. metal button and blucher lace shoes that \ , f Ji 14 years of age. In order to decide the , -ymr D fl, D U Priced at $2.25 to $7.98 will wear well. winners for the ten handsome prizes LjOOU W fITIP Oatil IxODe second Floor— BOW MANS. Girls' Shoes at SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.49 offered, we invite the public to vote for j. —according to size: gun metal, patent colt * r i i »c t • WJ' 1 jjr their favorite drawing. Every visitor Of HoUSe and vici kid button shoes with oak soles. HpaH tnP t lilt I With « to the Carpet Department—where the I # , 1 ICaU UAC ll 1 A - ,Ai3l vv ILII drawings are exhibited—will be en- Bath Robes With Slippers to Match—put _rT I Christmas Slippers ATT 1 r-*. W other worT von Is UP " Mens, women's and children's felt, kid A HandSOme PlCtUre :J .1. , j" t on ]\: vote with cloth and blankets with convertible c '°th slippers in almost endless assort- . $ eich visit with no obli A / /1 Glass Department. , . ~ Bissels Carpet Sweepers—always a wel- M Y/&s< '• . rnSL *y A \alues up to $6.00. Large and full—come t. t m ?V>v KLS&I % and cream aets - at Sl - 98 ' * 2 - 90 ' #4 ' 3o anrt in black, white and desired shades. g ' 9i . i) 8, #3.50, $2.75 and $3.25 ft /7 \ -'M M . IB ***** M cruetui, at s».«®. $1.73, si.»B, $2.50 «nd Ostrich Bands at 98<—large, full white Velvet Rugs—a good assortment of pat ( ' y}' \(\ Fruit bowls, at $2.50. $2.00. $3.90. $4.50 ajid bands in the new lobster shape; heavy terns and colors; size 27x54 inches; regu- « FK lif \ V\ \J J W 1 '*' Flower vases, at 9Kr. 51.69. $1.98. $2.90. $».90, flues. A good $2.00 value. ' ri 4*l M Ii f \ MHWPg "7 \\ J \ \t I' mKZKtS 1 iU) " / U a\V/ \ Footed comports, at $1.98, $2.98 and $4.98. sweeper combined; requires no electricitv to :a[ PI 1 CN 'lntMUlr \ i / ■ 1 j JimV TV \ i Celery trays, at $2.50. 52.90. $3.50. $3.90. $1.50 T . , 1 t,- . jff .vN xmmgf -A ■ y '/j eBsS iJ-\ and $5.00. „ . _ run it—just push like a Bissel sweeper; it * Vl' (' \ V - "MW\, JH*j> J j \ Spoon Trays, at $t.25 and $1.98. Many Will belect fl Gflf S OT gets the dirt —does not scatter it like a M — S i -plnt water juiw. at $2.00, ss.oo. $4.50 to $7.50. ' "* " hrn,.n, riirkel nlated finish Price SI OO 'it ' _J TWtmL-d /. )\/J Fern diahes, at $3.50, $3.90, $4.50 and $5.00. ri , _ ~ _ broom, nickel piatea nnisn. trice, jth.uii )g. jTlSftt 3s "" Table tumblers, at 25c, 50«.. 75c nnd 08c. Llectric rortable Lamp Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. rj jij | \ j I j Made for gas or electric; complete; newest fln :1 11 IV . | \ n • j A i A 3Hs b ' r£:i, »-" ,s,, - ,5M ' ,, - 50 " d Special Prices Are I / \ i MI / •.. V'M I ft Hosiery Is Always An ».««•• hi # f it Hmhm / s ' : aiul up to $22.50. A W 7 1 3P ™ V Acceptable Gift For Wash ors '' P air 9150 Yard!°. '.. . Plai ." . 't J T ,1 \Y/ 'Pi 1 \V7 Women's plain black hose, thread silk W 18c Serpentine Crepe floral designs and 5 In the Women S Keadv-to- Wear boots, black and colors at.pa,r.. T .< set figures; all shades; beautiful kimono de- § J ww Women s plain black hose, fibre silk signs; yard boots; 4 pairs in fancy box ..SI.OO . ■ J - if ■ 25c 33-inch Silk Pongees —in stripes; ft O i" A O 'j. * * Women's 50c fibre silk hose double soles, • V beautiful for waists and shirtings. \ard. » section r\re OUItS at hi^h spliced heels, wide garter tops, black italic A V » O only; 2 pairs in box 89£ W Penang yard-wide Percale Dress Pat- Women's cotton hose, medium and heavy - terns, put up in a beautiful Christmas box. Jh weight, at, pair - A A sis° r Tt" psr less hose ' regaUr a " d 85* " 'r-YaM rly forty . f ±»; | J I II I ' ~' "* m T7O 28-inch Kimono Flannelettes all shades, W .HA. j 1 II I Tnyv including grays, brown „d reds. Yard I Y"" '•V/ V/ v >■»'» floor BOWMAN'S. ' 2000 yards 12/jC Bates Dress Ginghams, 3 _ On the Third Floor in checks, stripes, bars and plaids, all the Reductions Are Unusual—Nearing Half Everything For the Boy p i«e. rgeinproportionantln,ostcom " " c " | Space does not permit a detailed description of these splendid J Q HT #■ Never before has Toytown pre- QfriL-inr* R irhnnc suits. Suffice it to say, they are the season's favored models in velvet, fur fab- cHICI OOlTie at 1 eiTipt- sented such an attractive appearance, OulKlng IXeUUCUOIIS ric and broadcloth; also combinations. . ie s are classified, and each O'll infy Mnpfac have their own individual section. Iri L/fPSS A nr>o range from 2c to 50c yard. "Or DainTOOeS Royal Yard tj > SLARtb Wlde Persian and fancy ribbons for bags. About twenty-five boys' long overcoats . ._ ~. , | iiL . 40-inch Silk Creoe de Chine—fineaualitv 5. c,.p. a, chine «,«. *StVSSiI&. '"£ with belted baeks and eonvertilde eollars; Come in delightful patterns and Rnssian. ta2„e and I = eia" a 'r' , to . 7 . yca . re '.. . Values , to s3 : so '. »8* nnss; . m e . W1 s2?so bro,v "- Yard » , - 3o j! Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. aFd Main 1-Moor—BOWMAN'S. ' Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Main Floor —BOWMAN'S. Maln '' loor BOWMAN'S, j • FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 4,1914. 5