2 •| CALL 1991-ANY'PHONE.•=*• f "Express" elevator service be- | CALL 1991 "ANY"PHONE."tOf" "jtfc**# » SPKiHik£% FOUNDED 18 7 1 f i tween Main floor and Toytown OUIVJDKD 1871 mg I elm. JsjQWm&4l4 17^;: ,ocar ' e,evator connecte aU I f PpL «i : V ' HABBIf»UR«'S POPULAR DIPARTMIHT STORE ) MAPPISSURG'S POPULAR DCPARTMBNT STORK lln Toytown There Are Dolls-And Dolls—And Dolls A Word to the Children \b. There's a Marked Dis- F^^ll Who Have Drawings / ' tinction In a Gift of livery Kind Ol Uoll IS The voting 1 contest closes at ** \ 9P.M. on Saturday evening. Z Cllt GIaSS f I Hpl • * If you are going to Win a prize Here are plentiful assortments - the I Ipyp I KIQ I K V"| C fTVI SI C von had better hustle around V Xo£\'& 1 \ . product of some of our best American X iQC A 1 110 V/l lllOtillCtO fand secure votes. The ten 1 cut glass factories, some at extraordinary nSo/'vSlItS "iSl.ed olive .rays .. M* to 91M We can truthfully say that at no time have ■p. ntimoei or \oies \inJe a Flower vases #1.33 to #IO.OO we shown such a variety of cunning dolls, i| ed prizes five eat iio jo\ s an< Water pitchers —. $3.98 to $7.30 and so many, too. To look at them, you'd ** *?> S ir ' s - Ihe Christmas List ohould Include Water sets, consisting of pitcher and think all "Dolleria" had responded to the \| — ' , y v six tumblers |'^# ~ call of Toytown, including the Queen. 1 i ihe Art Dept. Suggests Gloves Foif Her FrSk bowls^I 1 !to #l<M>o There are dolls of almost every nation— S Madeira hand embroidered lunch nap- We arc better prepared than ever with Celery trays #».■3o to Germany, France, Russia, England, and so X ' 9 kins, scalloped edges, at #*2.00 to #.5.00 tl !c finest makes, such as Fownes, Kay- \ inegar cruets •••••• ' ' v,> "'"" 1 on, with little character dolls in manv AN| Q I d °Scha ~and embroidered scarf, G ,„v« *1 00 K„Kc *» varieties. ' £ squares, centers and doilies, at made'of smooth imported slock; perfect Toothpick I, ' ,ld « r ";^ers"siLTi.lattd Besides, there are crymg dolls, talkinf m 100 to #3.00 fittine- and elcant wearing Sizes 6-Vi to Salt and peppet shakers, siher plated dolls, bisque dolls, jointed dolls, infant dolls, & Cluny lunch sets, 13 pieces, at #2.98 y/ n " top ' p BowMAx'-s'Bfsement. " dressed and undressed dolls, unbreakable JH, , f %» to »M» Glace Oversea,n Gloves at -!.«•- 1. , *°" ' dolls. Kewpie dolls, Campbell Kids, whist fDrawnwork and'iace trimmed scarfs, clasp, in white and colors; well made and ling dolls, and ever so many more. • at 190 to #1.30 smart styles. L-/C«^UlalCU | Sweet grass work baske 3oV to #2.30 Hand embroidered cushions, scarfs, Main FIoor— BOWMAN S. Some time ago we purchased a large i-x..rr > jg: centers, dressing sacques, waists and chil- " quantity of German china import sam- » dren's dresses, specially priced. n ] es f rom a Xew York importer—at less L^/lYlClClll 1 M second FIop,—BOWMAN'S. TT ipf^c pof than import price. % | A nrnns Snlvf* Tk® *■ We have priced these goods according- Starting at a nickel, the prices range upward until they reach $15.00, and the dolls : W. /-vpron. OUiW 1 lie \\J J - arranging them on special tables. at this price are worthy of mention. There's a doll here at most any price you can think Gift Question Women and V_-<nilClren Table No. l.—Salad dishes, sugar and of between the smallest and largest amounts. f Dainty stvles for everyone who wears Packed in appropriate holly boxes, tjeam set>, spoon tiajs, t^ 1 -^„ , ' ; — —- a" apron, Iron, nurse to grandmother ready for Christinas. We are told almost ceVs' cake plates/ marmalade Alt :gr Made of lawn, organdie and dotted daily about our dainty line of handker- . ~ . ' A I> r n >I-. *, w Swiss; some have bibs and shoulder chiefs for dainty gift-giving Prices are j' lls ' ° ne , 'fV' t t-u *%' i On YOUT Gift List 1 str; j|,s. others plain, round, pointed or to *1 -TO caol, ' ™ V scalloped; lace and ribbon trimmed, while Women's fancy linen handkerchiefs, | footed mlt bowls, salad dishes, cake ™ f. some have embroidery msert,on and initial or dainty handwork, at 33* .plates, chocolate jiots. sugar and cream VIn Thk f hemstitching. IKCS mi „t 1,111 Three hemstitched children's handker- sets, bonbon dishes, relish dishes, spoon ' Vjieaiiy in 1 niS m r, • , • , . chiefs, in a wooden wagon or sleigh, and celery trays. Choice -19* _ / m _ .. r\* 1 f Ol f for =»♦ Table No. 3. -Tea pots, decorated - mm (\ DlSpOSal Ol Sheets f Princess and bungalow: cut full and lonp;! Onldren's miported plates, syrup P'tcl'ers, comb and brush ■ to* t I 1'! .AO &• p_; « .jr.* «•„ with printed Dutch kiddies, at l.>o trays, mayonnaise sets, looted nut \s VI .J. I, | , «{■ hU« 1 Pr,ted a t0 U - Main FIoor— BOWMAN'S. bowls, relish trays, spoon trays, cake U7C » ' 1 ■ —plates and salad dishes. Choice .• • • The well-known Utica and Mohawk S \(T ■. /llfel# jars a m e armaiade plates, celery Combine the Useflll brands - tliat are slightly soiled from dis j| /L, Vi iJv \y trays, handled olive dishes, nut bowls, play use; others mill-stained that will ap | oblong and round salad dishes, spoon A 1 P '£ 1 I pear perfect when washed. Former d » kJrlj m DiUwware' Timely Specials In ( \ \ A large variety of choice decorations other staple kinds. \Y/.„ m |7L r » r .«l c 5 \\ ]| I for your Yo« can Sealed bottles of Mary Garden per- Warm 1 lannClS 4e ®Ss Vr^ > I 1 I \ Domestic porcelain. English porcelain, ature size bottles, five in a box ... 35* regularly 50c; shrunk, ready for use; —tUMBSMBMSpBI--. _ | \ A. Austrian, German and French China. Beautiful perfume sets in tapestry, silk splendid for infants. iV !Sliffe \ "* \ \\ I ■ 100-piece porcelairt dinner sets, at aiu j fancy boxes, containing perfume, A White Wool Flannels, Special at 29* % tMrePlßflM v V\ \ \ #8.90, #0.30, #i:t_.9o, $14.30, sachets and face powders.... #3 to #l3 » —regularly 39c; 31 inches wide. 175 >. \ \ \ " i $13.00, $10.90, $17.30, $18.90 and Face and talcum powders are also nice yards in all. They will be cut from full \ 100-piece china diniler sets, at $353.30, known makes —Piver's, Roger & Gallet, T , l , ... v WKSm \ A _ J IpßPf _ #!4B.S<», *18.50, SiO.IK), ?S„t", Melba, Dorfns, Djer Kiss 10c Outmg Flannel, O/.f Yard-dfi/O inTrfnT \ /T -<» uu n V ... . J , vards; or three full cases; in light and # N . YT ■! #48.30 to #09.«>0. Elino, Rabess, Viville's, Vantines, Mul- > . nntterns- neat strines and nlaids (lir |B ) "' Busement— BOWMAN'S. lien's "4711." 1 1 a CinHtV plaias. »U juji—~r ( toilet waters,'beautifully done up in Main FIoor— BOWMAN'S. \ ' Another Shipment sa tin lined boxes, at T3*, #1 and #1.30 E: —L— i 1 • \ J All odors of Hudnut'a delightful perfumes and jrC - . » ni Ol Canaries ArriVCa toilet waters, m fancy Chrlstiims at^ i #fl I Women's Coats Are a Part of the Great Christ- Yesterday • wf Such a clatter they made, after Colgate's perfumes and toilet waters in Christ- Wu ( i mas Stock in the Cloak Department Sed. I "An«gS'sh'geT^and k: 1 everyone is a genuine Harz Moun- complete lino of Vantine's oriental perfumes MSMM IS[SgT J A more complete showing of fashionable coats than is on display here tain bird, imported from Germany. Suo uoxoa a c t y .^?Vw 7 «dV™o jr : would be hard to find. If there is a popular style missing' it is because I Priced at #2.98, #3.49 and I Main FIoor— BOWMAN'S. - - V have never seen nor heard of it—and that's not likely. Corduroys, and $3.98. POWMANS K plushes, zibelines and broadcloths, astrakhans and Persiannas. boucles and, ' J j pv ' , 11 11 D J-lrkli"rlnr Fn^f^Ar<=»^r mixtures—and in every shade and color mixture that's fashionable. " In a L/ainty llOily JDOX, 1 lUilUay 1 vj WCa I here are more than half a thousand coats to select from—and the prices Ol 1 G'll \Y/"11 TV /f 1 What is more acceptable than a comfy K: are attractive. tslaCk Ollk W 111 lVlake pair of slippers, that the recipient may Over a hundred sample coats are here from Wile—the best models that New York produces. It's a sale and every one of them is just a third less di Fme vjllt Men's Slippers—"Romeos" with gored than you would ordinarily have to pav. ft T -. .. sides, in black and brown kid, at #1.19 f %. J ust now y° u may save considerably on to pair. Plush Coats, $15.00 to $35.00 J 3(i- ill ch" I /lac k satin Men's low cut house slippers in opera •fr Corduroy Coats, $12.50 to $25.00 I / peau dc soie and satin duchess, at 89* and Everett shapes black and tan vici I 7ih<*linp Cnat« «Ift ftfl In SK OA 4 AM? yard; regularly $1.19. f at • ■ 119 » * , ' 4 » and P a,r * |y: ' S, I)> 10.00 to 6 Mixtures, $5.98 to $20.00 black satin messaline at #I.OO yard; leather, at #1.30 pair; boys' sizes at I Broadcloths, SIO.OO to $45.00 gßPplfy $ b S , atin imßtri>l satin de "'j" IHp 00-incn black satin imperial, satin ue Bo ys' tan storm shoes with two IV /| • * 1 Yf/ ' * D * r d«C AA pais and satin de luxe at #. ». >aid,ieg- buckles, bellows tongues and full double Misses and Women s Raincoats, $5.00 zjjj ul^>' $ f°p. . .... ... ... soles, sizes 11 to 13/,, at #2.00 pair; A very unusual quality. But only tan, because tan is the best color. Made of fine fl ~ q •1 c C #1 00 vard° reetdar- sizes Ito at #55.30 pair. canton with genuine rubber lining. All seams are cemented and stitched. All edges Handbags, Special JJC IT $1.40 sl*69 and $2.00. ' Boys' soft kid slippers in black and are finished. Either tailored or raglan sleeves. \\ ith or without belts. Convertible Mn«tlv all fitted • inelndincr fim> cr-al in 40-inch black cascadue at OKO yard; regular- tan kidskin, at 83* pair. rnllnr<! Sizes Misses' 14 to Women's 46c V Mostly all ntteci, mciuaing nne seal 111 ]y $1 50 > f r Other raincoats at .....' #7.30, #IO.OO and #15.00 a " d "LT'i blue .f d black, in more than forty-tour styles. ?o-incn black satin charmeus© 1 at ooe yard; all sizes, at ii&Q pair. The New Rain Cape For Children, $ 1.98 whom every merchant in this country pa- lariy $1.23. . Christmas slippers put up sj' l holly r- Wiiom e\wji Hiuuwiii una I.UIIHHJ po 36-inch black moire at *1.50 yard; regularly boxes free of extra charge. Cheaper Can be used four ways. And of the best sat.ne with pure rubber lining. Red or 'wonld'^ " black moire at r;.n* yard. grades excepted, navy. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor-BOWMAN'a >0 " Mft 1 n Floor— 3 °- |nih yard Third Floor-BOWMANS. """ v ' WEOJNKSDAY ITEMNtt, BARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 16, 1914.
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