2 CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE.This Stare Will Close *t 6 P. M. on CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE."#* *&»■* 1 J&xvm afoH °c JSawmdnZ i -*7jßrTfc HARRMBUIta'S POPULAR DtWUriTWHT STOP! F ,J HAfcßlftßUfta* POPULAR MMMTNnTIIIWI J A Great Gift Store Full of Great Gift Things! I _— —» : I I Japanese Quilted Robes of All Aboard ' Beautiful Picture Will Lend Ease jj f. Habutai Silk at $6.98 First stop. Toy Department. t Q J-Ug P jvina S § K" ' Until Christmas, one of the new UIC VJIVlIlfc f Black, na\\, Copenhagen, gieen. Ttnpoitcd ) i i i | < | i| l between Main Floor and Toy De- No need to fear the receiver will not appreciate it. And have you ever no- if outside, and lap silk lining through- |"i"| ITtTACT '/1 LI partment, only so no delav will be . • « out. Full length and cut in generous widths. 'net with. ' ' tlc ed what a difference one or two good pictures make in a room? Pic- M Quilted with good white cotton—neat workman- f] "local" will connect all tures that beautify and brighten the home—that one never tires of seeing, A v ship, as only the cunning Jap can do. Can you a J Pictures that tell a story of some historic time or event —that speak a uni j| imagine anything more useful for a Christmas versal language easily read and understood by all —of such we are showing f present for wife, mother or sister than one of . a choice collection. 5 these "comfy" robes? Full length sleeves. I here are many advan- Jp •m tages in opening a charge | » pv .f ip. r 1 /->'( account hm. Wo tolicit Pictures at 25c and 35c % f beautilul Dresses ror Liilts account* with mpm ««6/e § ITJ nmoole section devoted to pictures that sell from £0? to .io<. Here von will find maker of party dresses who lias a reputation for the smartness of his religious, scenery, fruit, children, comic and marine. All in attractive frames. P models offered us his travelci s samples last A\eek. As a lule, at this sea- t Genuine Oil Paintings—beautiful subjects, for parlor or livingroom. Priced from m fson, we are not interested in such things but these were so dainty and pretty Cedar and Matting $1 .09 to $6.00 f that they were hard to resist —especially at the prices he was willing to sell « ithem at.' Off they go to-morrow, and if* one dress is left when the store BoXPS- -StvleS For ' fnUt a " d game P ictures ' at ,89 to * M ' B9 : 8 closes we'll be disappointed. Prices to-morrow will be tvr l IV n fourth FIoor— BOWMAN'S. $8.98-$9.98-$ 10.98 and $12.50 You can do no better than consider on? VmTT I-^j j W A R F, rp. . fr . n . . - , „ ... of these handsome boxes. They're here rAIMJ f They are spic and span—new—fresh. Dainty creations ot lace, yet, chit- in various s|vlcs and si7CS Some have S foil and satin. Sizes from misses 14 to women s 42. 1 hese dresses were trays. " The Gift of Distinction #• made to sell at $18.50 to $25.00. Matting boxes ar stripped with bam- I 5 boo having feet, castors and handles. fllfcy ML I JtiHC name "Rogers, 1847" is a guaran- O'll 1 \ l 1 W 7 \"VT' 1 F1 -Sf*!? 1 k°- x e s are well finished, plain and tec of quality, and each piece carries our n f Silk Petticoats For Wearing With Party % h n«7~T.\ I and Evening Dresses I I P r arc ~rl in flip l" —1 " ,1 *l, f M 0 \V 7 ' 1 * x. * silverware, and in the above brand, that & I Crepe de chines, brocades .and fancy weave silks. Trimmed with pretty WOIXI6II SctflU LjlfOWing folks would think- of giving—sets and in- 5 y and helio. Not one in the lot that was less than Ss.oo—many were consider- Girls' Storm Shoes ! GiftSuggestionsForthe I I 1 ab, - vl " ghcr - s P ccialat - v Special at $3.50 Home-Lace Curtains g laranteed—including half dozen each, I Women's and Misses' Bath Robes at $1.98= s » n s; taf J f\ / 1 fh <2 (\f\ $5.00. Here are just the sort of lace curtains silk-lined box. Priced at $5.98 'A Value vDJ).UU Women's Spats-—or overgaiters; that WILL make the home cozy, and we A ■M black cloth; at 25f. Very fine suggest them for gifts. Individual pieces include kjntves, forks, M m Just fifty ill the lot. riiey 11 be gone with the first fifty gift seekers. All grade at . s(ty Handsome styles, 3 yards long, of fine spoons, oyster forks, salad forks, meat 5 I 44; and a big assortment of styles and colors. ' Women's and' Children's Black 1 border forks,.pickle forks, desert forks, ladles, ® v Jersey Leggings—knee lengths. $&.0O to Jj54.00 pair berrv spoons, pie servers, cheese knives, » I Klosht Petticoats=Messaline and | tsff . T o*ll Thlrd Floor -— : BOWMAN'S. pair. i Lower-priced Silverware is also well JerSey OllK \oile and j represented, in up to the minute ideas. rr,, . , t p ,1 • ... , T-1 1, , • ffr Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. i Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. £t -Ihe topnotch of excellence in petticoats. The label is an assurance of r |fi >LW * f quality. Hundreds of them have arrived here in the past week—probably a ' aSM " ( : S greater variety than you'll find elsewhere. And the price is the same here or [ pi -ll pi • . HI . D * , TV /| * 1 S * i» Aiws ssxk) 'y „ ChiU Christmas blasts bring to Mind I J; Other Messaline and Jersey Silk Petticoats at $1.98,52.98 and $3 98 \ i x r 1 c 1 v the Need of Furs J S p • |P "f HTK yT (|| Old Santa, too, is taking a peep at most gift lists, for he knows the M v VjlllS—l HCSe v . merits of such a gift. You mky feel satisfied that a set of handsome » 'hA-\ ' 1 Warm Flannelette urs carr y the memory and thoughtfulness of the giver. # K 1 j] m j Ji kl fVrJ j\ First step in purchasing furs, however, is the reputation of the M W fl IV' Garments stock, and the variety of styles and skins. f So! A„rl Wo'll Holn If you were to visit the largest cities of the East, in each ont. you 9 I|H /w lars; sizes 36 to 44. at ."»Oe to -±TI(J well lieip would find lat the largest and most comprehensive stocks (in which ■!m\\ 1 : Extra Size Flannelette Dressing Sacqucs tho Ro quality demands first consideration) is duplicated right.here in our Fur f •/\ f \ pretty patterns in gray; sizes 46 to 50, at ' J tlitlf C/f Uc Department. I Wr&&to.QjP „ . ' m This comes of our relations with one of the largest furriers, who .ft t L/ I Where is there a little boy 'or makes all his own sets, and who takes a personal interest in every fur f f ; f J with ribbon; boxed in ho'lly boxes'; all sizes; S ir ' who has not wante d*to play department where his stock is represented. | v at ' Santa to papa and mamma, and ___ S f* li/A"! if 'in*ni 1 I tM FhnnoWt* fn„.„c *r. ~ . give THEM a gift. Genuine Black Fox Sets, with 3. » • -U^.JW ■•■i.JL/ / lanneiette Lrouns, pmk. ijluc and erav b r r , . . ° . . . . . , i » i i • i • i t . L* a » r 1 — 1 iTTT 1* stripes; double yokes; trimmed with color- This store is brimful of little \ double and single animal scarfs; 1 f|— [pre in the Muslin ed braid; turn-over collars or collarless. things that the children could buy, ( large pillow, Empire or barrel : M Prices .lOr to |l,a6 and gifts that any parent would de- muffs; beautifully lined at / f Wear Department are Flannelette Petticoats, pink and blue light in receiving $25.00 to $45.00 ( mr I a. J\ . stripes; embroidered or with scalloped Item; inv,t e the little folks to this . D c . . «| t&" v iltfr I nina<; buttonhole stitch finish, or with ruffle! store where they are sure of receiv- uenume Ked mix animal f n .- . . f , ® ,* ''rices to ing the same consideration as scarf, laige trimmed mufi, at - -4t| Daintv Camisoles of lace, crepe de o • r n $15.00 ■ f W$M 3- « chine and all-over embroidery; trimmed Second fioor-uowMAN a grown folks. P .fffi J with pink, blue and lavender ribbons and Gray Fox Sets —large muff and IHN|!A jR 4 |jjfc % f chiffon flowers. Prices .. «.»e to T 1 * l \T i • scarf; beautifully marked. Spe- ■HPgfa!} Mk % Dressing Sacques ot percale, m gray 1 lmelV INeedS in UrapCHCS cial, at ' $20.00 I - Wk | and blue with neat figures of white; all J i ' \MW f sizes. Prices :89<-to .»»e Sunfast Curtains—with and without valance; for window or door. Black Coney Sets in new « \Vomens Drawers of nainsook and Would make choice Christmas gifts. Come in rose, brown, blue and green, models; pillow, empire and barrel : M § t hes^v^r r - A,so S nn f as« material for making curtatas, 31 to 50 muffs: lie and animal effect | V broidery and ribbon trimmed; all sizes. . '- ' to $!.«*») scarfs. I need from PUF Coats M : f Priced at 19e to $1.98 Plain and fancy openwork bordered scrim, voile and marquisette for $5.00 to $15.00 • Combinations of sheer nainsook, lacy window and door hangings, yard to lOf* . • <- Russian Pony Skin Coats, short : 2f, fi and showy, some princess models, others frpfnnnpc R*nc j /-> r. r>i .u fi i i Quite show)' is the Stock Ot length, flare back, with tiger collar. drawn at waist line; all sues Priies arc . tret onnes, Reps, Taffetas and Crafter Cloth for window and door drap- Sable an(i Mink sets ; also Hud- Priced at #32.00 1 59e to #4.98 fries, cusiuons, boxes, fancy bags, laundry bags, chairs and furniture cover- son and near seal, with fitch and Plain Russian Pony skin Coat, lined V Gowns, made of muslin and nainsook; ln g s > yard to ...nip combinations At I'nusual- ' n sat ' n ' en gth. Special at M low and high necks; daintily trimmed Colored Border Scrims, Voiles and Marquisettes for window and door lv low prices v c w . ff with lace .embroidery and ribbon, at curtains varrl Near Seal Coat, new short model, m to $5.00 ' "' ' . to »>Of* . . 1-irp-est lines of vv ' tll s< l u ' rrel collar, beautifully lined. M White Petticoats, nainsook, cambric Laces for window curtains, door panels and transoms; with finished 1® ij •*". f " Priced at $53.00 5 and sateen, plain with scalloped hem, edges, at, yard 50* and 55* Children s and Misses furs to be Marmot Coats - one of the best .1 and trimmed with fine lace, embroidery Couch Cnvrrc anrl Tahl«» Cnv+rs D nma - < -,«, l 1 • seen anyyN"iiei e. priced trom furs for good wear; splendid for motor- W f. insertion and medallions. < Priced at Pr\cofnro stripes and tloral designs. $1.50 to $2.50 and up to $lO. ing. Prices $45.00 to $55.00 2 49(r- to $5.98 are bHf, Jhl.JO, .>1.75 to $.5.98 Second Floor-BOWMANS. 'M Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'& ' —-——————m>mm«m.m————_____. 2 TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 15, 1914.
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