' SA ™" DAY "01/RS: j Get yoar Christmas Fan* ' CALUg^-A^HONE. Opens at 9 4. M. Checks cashed at the transfer f%£/U/l <af J IWw£JZ4/77+Ci/7*W Closes at 9P. M. department—Main Floor. NAnRISBURS'f POPULAR DEWUrTTOMT «TO»I HARPISBURcI POPULAR DEPARTMENT STOftl And Now for the Merriest Christmas of All A the W wheeUf in 4® isifc Two Important Events Service Begin To-morrow in the Cloak Department Xmas Candies and Nuts AT O . I—Three Hundred Coats tion for women on the third floor An entire section of the main floor (rear) will now be devoted to all ■»-. x -. T , r ... , , , , will be opened and we wish every , x candies and fresh selected nuts From E. J. Wile and Company, will be sold at reductions of one woman might consider this an in- soits ot Am.us candies and ticsli selected nuts. fourth to one-third, and all are of the newest materials and best vita tion to visit and inspect them. . shades. The maker's name is a style guarantee. fi „! s t,rSontt'X ro S Striking Reductions on Black Gloves For "Her" In . , Silks, Suggested For Gifts Plentiful Assortments At $7.98, $8.98, $9.98, tile, signifies the highest standard , , ... . "set sgrasaasssAS 512 - 5# - * l3 - 98 and =!= ___ =====! _ ===:^ —————J 36-inch black satin messaline, dress .^' 1c Ladimar glove—l-clasp, white C! A A r pean de soie and satin duchess at 81)$ with heavj black embroidery and black irak E" if* S. C\J l yard; regularly $1.19. with heavy white embroidery. Pair. first Count Ot YOt6S 36-inch black satin duchess and 35- $2.25 For boucle, zibeline and novelty coats Vyt In the Santa Claus drawine- con- inch black satin messaline at SI.(H) yard ~ , f lmy G^ve— l-clasp, in white, that were made to sell at $12.50 to $20.00. xML \)l in tne sania cirawing con —remilar 51.25 black and tan - vvlth th,e e rows embroi- //"W A \ \ test shows how the highest twentj- 36-inch black satin imperial satin de der y- Pair 92.00 In many styles only one coat—others (( \\\/f\ not appear anion-"the 5 leaders "k P ais and satin de luxe at #1.69 yard— Fownes' 2-clasp overseam French kid two or three—and not many of any one I\\ J\ may Eear XTp, and on. whole Ulr a " shades a " d „ s J ze 4 F 'J r a , m °<H '« °< <«««""« fm& \| V week remains before the final 40-inch black silk crepe de chine at an ? ' styles. Two hundred and ninety-three J r WV «""»• *':!!" $1.40 - to M <'™ ts ta bla <*' "»vy, daVk brown, dark / ARM, N.\)IK \o. OP VOTES 40-inch black silk crepc de chine at * ' k ra y- i air, IPI.OU to r&£ J j VjaeK- .*■ RoNfiinnn Key* | $1.19 yard regularly $169 2-clasp overseam gloves in white, black, green and plaids and mixtures. j I *' 3^ c.eorKe w. Tatcheii 140 40-inch black* silk crepe "de chine at tan and gray. Pair .. SI.OO and $1.25 / / "o*" M— IJST $1.50 vard—regularlv $2.00. Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. »t q M I /f l \ icdward srh«arr 1;w 10-inch black cascade at 98* yard— ( IVO. 6 ±\fit) Helm ;^r er if- regularly $1.50. a.,, O EE the display of La Reine 0 tt\ -i r\ r\ c\ 111 caxpar yard—regularly $2.50. , Corsets on the 2nd Floor. JU/[ Qt / f / \ jranrtte wiae ,, 40-inch black satin charmeuse at 9»f 4 st y le for , evel T fi & ure - 111 1 4\ lieicn oaatroek 112 yard—regularly $1.50. Guaranteed 'Nobrake" side This price includes all the finer broad- / I I fi f\ \ Helen DouKiaa* 36-inch black dress taffeta at 99<: yard steel. Six models. Priced at cloths, gabardines, poplins and coverts. / I I | |\ Fred* sobukofnk! .. . ...!.!."]}« —iTgularly SL2O. SI.OO to $3.00. Among them are a number of suits that f I j lO J JuZv sl7? C ya have arrived within the past week, in- J a f r sa " d colo, : ed suits. J*. 36-inch black satin faille at $1.50 vd. g '' Cat tnmmed su,ts and 'J" 1 " Ml -V 24-inch black bengaline at yard- T* niode,^;/i 1 n cre s; , a - r^ - regularly $1.25. . T that were $32.50, $35.00, $37.a0 and S4O. y /- ' j 36-inch black habutai at 85<! yard— None will be sent on approval, nor rar ' ' re 26-?nch black waterproof habutai at X C " °" D " Aheratio,ls at the « sual P rices - I i WS . ' siik at yard— W\ sOI tout figures i One Thousand New Crepe % v reßularly c ; IJ3 Verv Snecial at 10 de Chine Waists 1 /A V ery Special at IU Qn Sale Tomorr#w #| { pT; /*" \ v r-pi. ¥T» /O 1 /->1 U /'ASSr A complete assortment of between < 1 "" I I lail* C iHnnQ Snnn V\\ /XwT/ •—37 to 55—in black and navy poplins. cannot fail to meet the wants of fastid- V , VaOOUS onop Neatly tailored, absolutely new, fine ious seekers for gift waists Higher \ tV/x /-»// */ A N i a . //// , i • priced ones are here, of course, but these N. * r '* liters You An Unusual Opportunity </ workmanship. are so sniart an( j p re tty—and the mate to give an unusual gift-and one that will (Sketched by Miss Sara i'a«e.) Valued at $20.00-unusual, to be sure, rials are the same as used in waists at be highly appreciated. We are offering "\V7I \/ C but the values are just as we say, and the \\Ke t lese prices. And the color assort (Skcuiied liy Miss Sara Pnge.) gfadef When lOU suits are just as described. ""econu n^r-^WMA^k Fine Assortment of "The Tipperary" a. j . qpprj r f r ; Gift On .he Slreet Silk Hose For "Her" AdS°L«°O o Pi low Cases ,> ° U will know It came fro.r: Bowman s. Kaysers Italian silk hose, in black and D l vv t _ . It is a new model, following the popular •,1 -s tsl 10 pair Extra sizes it * There are scores of women who would Women S Ciaiter DOOtS Will military tendency, and indeed, a very oo'nair' " ' Suffe"estino- numberless HftS delight in receiving a gift of this sort. chic little turban. Above illustration shows . ... , . Klo -i, „„,i , • , i r ' Verv useful and practical, as well as inex- Sell Snecial To-morroW at but one of the several styles to be found | °">' x «' «lk bose n bla.k and and warm winter apparel for pensive. oeil opeciai 10 morrow at here in in putty, colors; double soles; the men-folks and little fellows. All handsomelv embroidered in striking Oft anrl Qft sand, apricot, yellow, white and black. \M c gai ci ops, a • I J V , , • ' One style has veil fur. "L«'s hose, thread silk boots, in Dainty Lingerie h, the C/««- boxe Various styles m the season's most at W4..».» and black and colors; double soles; wide gar- Friend Gift "Fride-of-the-West" cases in 42 an,l 45 | P°P»*« «"*• Wo ° «• S4M - Special Price on Plumes medium and heavy weight Night Gowns, high, low and V-necks, inch seamless tubing—sl.oo pair. 80l- rift Q|i nnerc u i 1 f • ■ u u nlair and iilW lUl<* • retnilar imitation Madeira embroidery and lacv sters JKI OO c-irli I clippers Handsome illumes of genuine ostrich cotton, plain and silk lisle, regular and ex p . , ttl J. . fil Dundee Ttibhie cases 4 > and inches ! feathers, 17 inches long and 8 inches tra sizes .at 25* MH and 50* pair. Priced at SI.OO to $1 98 wide are nair bolsters TV ... i' i ( - an - vou anything more sen- wide, special at $2.00—18 inches long Women's silk boot hose, in black and * R ' s ' ,nil "ed with shadow ! and nseful ? and 10 inches wide, special at colors; 2 pairs in box. for #I.OO. lace and German val. Rj«d.t inches !H1 *>B each or en — a,u ' calf; black, compare favorably with manv plumes Complete lines of Burson seamless; { me lies, ..>» each. . |)rown and tan $| ()(> {}{j that F are priced at J s3m ' light and medium weight cotton; regular Corset Covers, prettily boxed at In the Wall Paper Department For Women—various leathers and Children's Hats—49* and 98* — and exra sizes, a 25* pair. . •>*»* to !M ..»0 Is an initial showing of special 1915 na- fabrics in every shape and color, choice of anv style that was priced up to Women's plain black cashmere hose, unite etticoats, nainsook, cambric pcrs, featuring low prices. ' 49f to $1.49 $3.00. Varietv of styles and colors. at 25*, *9* and 50* pair. and sateen - lac . e a » d ei " br °iclery tHntnied^ Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ' Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ' Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. L J rices lailge from 59* to $4.98 — Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. - HTf fry y *rr Little, Warm Sweater Coats lot) lown, . f " %y * %y y Of soft wool yarns, plain and fancy m *J J / m f f LJ . # t all white or white with touches of pink ox JLittle Lrtrland Dot) a 'pS e "!' a^" a ! K '^to£wß t- 'r . r . , , , . , . , . , ~ ~. , . r .. . ~ , Knitted drawer leggings, 59* to $1.25 J.r * ; l oy 1 own is Harrisburg s land of joy, where children smile and little tots jump and frolic in pure delight. Toques and Hoods 25* to 98* if 15 Santa Claus Land, for here Santa dwells from early in December until time for kiddies to trot off to bed; second FIoor— BOWMAN'S. jti 'Night before Christmas, when he jumps into his sleigh, gives his whip a crack, and is oft" to fill homes with Naturally, when Santa makes Toy Town his headquarters, he brings his largest and best stock of toys 4 A Toy Town of to-day is quite different than in former years. Every kind of toy is placed together and *T* VI •A« /Q L/ m J * - 6 J kept separate from the rest. This method makes it less crowded, and also simplifies selection. * O-IHOirOW"-- 1 HIS 4) I .D/ \\/ifr£s£?' t? 1 1 * | . * rp T Aluminum Roaster For 98c VbA Lvaybody Is Invited to loy 1 own 1 o-morrow Exactly like illustration. Round \ t-. -,i tt , r , • , , r ~ , shape. (In addition to roaster, \ Dr. Fixem is still receiving doll patients. He leaves for his southern trip on December 19th, after which separate pans can be used for bak time no dolls will be received into his clinic. ing.)' See window. " L i—Basemefit—BOWMAN'S. FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 11, 1914 3
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