L The Bowman EASTER Hair Style Exhibit 4 An event of more than ordinary interest is this Hair Style Exhibit »/hich begins to-morrow, FRIDAY, APRIL 2ND, in our Hair Goods Shop—2nd Floor—we will show you the very latest styles c[ j j 2. in hair dressing—the very newest ideas displayed in r?ew York. To properly set off your new Easter hat and your gown, your hair should be, not only becomingly arranged, but { in the vogue of the day. You are cordially invited to attend this Hair Style Exhibit. Let our expert dvise you how to more effectively arrangei your coiffure. g,| Values \n rate stem switches can use it in many distinct Extra Fine Quality 1 i Wavy Switches \J ffflfm ES and becoming arrangements of the hair. The J Hair Switches d| S-3 20 inches long, at 1!* Transformations of HhK* 12 S }™ nd * be s^ arated so lhat - VOU Fine QuaUty IS inches long, at 890 A f J 24 inches long, at .. #1.39 informations MS M really have three small switches, wearing Gray Switches 20 inches long, at .. #1.09 £ JL 2o inches long, at .. $1.79 Good Quality 'ffcfi I one, two or three of them at a time, accord- i« • i i , ut» i~< ! ncl , les l on £> at •• 7 ° 30 inches lon* at *2 4i> *,)■%CIFS • , • r , , • , 18 inches long, at 89? 24 inches long, at .. #3.49 | a 28-inch eS'iSne 'quality Iffi," .«SM'SS .mgtothe size ofyournew hat. Our special » inches long, at .. ».«» 2fi inches lon|, at .. «.8» »i Z switches at $4 4*) '.'l ain shades, at JB.WI map laS price is $2.-4i>. They positively are worth -- inches long, at .. $2.09 28 inches long, at .. $3.89 cl j y 3> at *"'* u Ws4 qo * " 24 inches long ' at •* 30 inchcs long ' at •• S|s6 - 89 $ 1 Dependable Hair Goods „ air Goods ParloV Adjoins Mlllinery D on 2d a e | We are anxious to impress upon you that our Hair 1 Ihe most interesting feature of our hair goods Goods Shop offers only the most dependable merchan- f shop is the charm of real personal service. Not service £ j dise. Every strand is absolutely sanitary. _ which seeks merely to sell merchandise, but service "q jjT Our prices are much lower than is usually asked A 91 which is based upon giving satisfaction. The attend- A for hair goods of equal quality. Our representatives in ant in charge is a woman of experience. She appre- 1 New York are in a position to obtain the highest grade w&r mm M ciates the importance you attach to her advice—she en r human hair goods at the very lowest cost —hence our ters, sympathetically into solving the hair style ques- j| ability to save you money. I Call 1991—Any Phone Founded 1871 | I tions vou put to her. * !• 2 - - l > > v 1 > j ' 5c and 10c fancy Handkerchiefs /D/IV/«4M/y _aT*t Friday Economies | < ~ \ \ Easter Baskets, chiefs at lo each. 7Jf m in Women's H f\f M 1 1 Plain and colored edge hand- MV & J ■prjW M, I < rOUnd and S(juare y kerchiefs, with colored embroid- Br tm A nnnffi shapes; with ever, Call 1991-An, Phone Founded 1871 „ „ PP 3 at 2c each. i : l'ajama Cliook, 8c yd.—regu- nOc—-allghtly soiled. ■ " T " 't * c o • o Men's $2.00 Trous- larly 12c; 36 inches wide; line Main Floor BOfI.MAN . . . • O 1 £ 1 ' • / • Twenty-five Spring Suits i iengfhs. Ur ' J $1 ' 00: 10 " >ard NOTIONS First Quality Primo Brass Beds at $.».0() _ White Porcelain Bowls, out-lot'that were originally 32 to 40 waist meas- 4 i a nWIIUINJ , J \Y/ i regularly $10.00; two only, quiiVno'ironing 8 ■ iOc piece Colored Embroidered Lnamelftd Ware in the 3 ft. 6 in. size. White Sauce Dishes. .>* Dresses for Stout Women V larlVl^^r t 28 e inches y wide r ; e fe- loc ''hetvv'lew^n 1 ' Uos" Made from the best Golden Oak Dressers. —regularly 10c; 8-inch size. at s4.9B—desirable styles; QIT OCT Q f °Aic^rizcd S^a r bt i*at,erns 2 po«*rl■ ■ ■ .. & American sheet metal; ex- $7.50 - regularly $10.00; German China Cups and made of wool serges and OHULj for ?I.2s—regularly si.io each" waist'^Reits" 0 ' Elastlc shil ''" i tra coated with ingredients three in the lot. a f ce^ S 1 ' 7n . , oz ' , other labrics; formerly Women's Shoes at $1.29 4 for Un use-ToxTo S^hr ie Lh!"m d -' 10cand 12c of absolute purity. Early English Settees at ,ar, - v 81 -° : and floral and $12.50. An un- pr ._ va l U es $2.50 to $3.50; to a purchaser. 2 c Choice at 250 each-49c s3.2s—formerly $7.00; two decorations usual chance tor women L„, bUc^and white sfaoes rice boilers; 49c water pails only. ™th stout figures. . Sizes eitller high or low . button , hemstitch: in mustard, green (10-qnart capacitv); 49c 14- Spanish Leather Fireside f " . . ' ' or lace; welts and turn •< an n»^k U Ho,^Hfch^i Ch nn.ii M D_ - Rocker, $15.00 —formerly back line decorations. Reg- $5.00 Silk and Jersey Silk soles; all sizes in the lot Doys dothins quart presenring kettles; $24.00. Petticoats at $2.98 l ' ie | Boys' Shoes —button and A an H., 2 „°if Boys' All Wool Norfolk 39c 8-quart straight cooking Turkish Leather Rocker, Meat Flatters, .»? iegu- most famous brand in the blucher styles; solid larly *"si.so dozen; cxT'ra large Suits at s:{.oo formerly P ots - SIO.OO formerly $19.75; ai > _ world. Excellent style .s- throughout, and their good size: 19x41 inches. $5.00; grays browns tans rhnir.. at •?"»/. „ri■ iA upholstered in black mule- m^ T lates> regu- sortment. All colors. wear fullv guaranteed. Sizes Huck Towels, 2 for 25o—regu- b ia\=, uiunus, idirs Choice at .>.> C each —lo- '. . . larlv 10c. 0.~,,-,, larly 18c; red borders. and mixtures; sizes 6to 13 at Preserve Kettle- Cham- skin leather. Pr . , ri , CCM bccond iioor BOWMAN s 10 to 13}4 at s!.!.> pr., All Linen German Handmade vcars. r M ;. ! • White Enamel Kitchen ~Z r ° Sted Glasses, sizes Ito2 at $1.25 pr.; <« I'oHcliiig, tsf yd. regularly - D , XI ber rail, enamel covered, r , • ,ri,. ()9(r —regularly SI.OO. • -> x/ r,/ in. 20c; plain white and white with Boys Norfolk Suits at 10-qt. Berlin Kettles- 12-qt Cabinet, $1 .».00—formerly 1 „ ("fiini Set T~"\ .* •' / " red border. sl.Bs—size- 6to 17 vears Watpr Pail- 10 nt Straight S28.00; shghtlv marked e . . a \ ' I InmPStir'S sizes for men at $1.05. -SSKIv'K-.SI?- =° C,Ch Boys' Pelt Hats at 50e Couk Kettk ° "° m being used as a *1.98-con S , S t,ng of tea L/OlliebllCb Girls' Shoes-patent colt , .Main Floor— BOWMAN'S. —formerly 81.00; in "rav sample. pot, coxered sugar, creamei, Pillow Cases at 12\'i$— or gun metal calf, with kid ————— blue and brown*'for bovs 8 BOWMAN'S— Basement I Fiftii FIoor— BOWMAN'S and six cups and saucers. regularly 17c—hemstitched; tops. Sizes 6toß at $1.19 " -rr\\/c '« l6 ' " 1 \ i,,cl, i s -. (1 pr.:«iMs»« toii I f JY> Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S Pillow Tubing at pr.; sizes 1 \]/i to 2at sl.(>9 < so—formerly' ?9c* , S Y° ile Fencing, 296 yd. regularly 50c—+5 inches White Wool Flannel at A T^\ Tsc. t^Hn^^ atS ® o_Values at Roll "AH Linen, Torchon and Cluny Insertions, at 50 yd.— Cafpet T loOf 250 yard—regularly 50c, cut Alft Department lamiom Mail, si.»B Suit dh 1 c for bed- | formerly 10c to 25c vd. —also a few edges—all odd pieces Window Shades at 2 from full pieces, 36 inches Stamped Guest Towels at for Th[rd Floor" ROWMAN S rooms, parlors, dining ; that we are closing out. ' values up to $1.00; best widc ' 80-regularly 12j4c. rooms, kitchens and Embroidery Galloons, at yd.—regularly 10c and 15c. quality oil opaque shades, Dress Ginghams at 4-} is Natural Linen Scarfs at ( halls; 9 and 18-inch Val. Insertions and Edges, 390 bolt—regularly 50c— mounted on guaranteed yd.—regularly Bc—in plaids 690 formerly $1.70 _to ' I itfU borders to match, match sets. spring rollers; mosllv light and stripes. $2.00; embroidered in pink > wonuer (some have cut-out I Braids, at 100 yd.—values 25c to 50c—black and col- colors; about 100 in the lot. Unbleached Sheeting at and green; 18x54 inches. Records ! borders). ors; odd lots. Stair Carpet and Hall 230 yd.—9o inches wide; Lmen Crash Cushions, . r-p L atu -/- c 10 "- Val., Point dc Paris and Torchon Insertions, at 20 yd. Runners—greens and reds; will bleach easily. regulaily -pc, toP s 1 O-inorrOW —formerly 5c and 10c. wool and fibre combination. Hemstitched Sheets at anc j top stamped ioi at 4 for 25c Wnmpn'c J fl.oo-si, ~ ■ Now selling at 9c I ¥jr . I ! v-fc i 1 - vd ' froni ;ic - , „ Apron Gingham at 4-}4O " -h. Gloves Kitchenwares Ribbons " ,ue FnrMon ,.^ id if^ CS ' T" Viko Aluminum Sauce Satin Ribbons at of yd. ?' ZC if • Cretonnes at 6-}4f yd.— * KJm -L 'X C/ I H * val-ie .J. 00; --clasp; in. Pans, 890 —Made of Heavy —formerly 8c to 1 ?I Q white, gray and a few tans. Met-il outside nolished ex- - to l ~^ c ' 110 at 100, from 18c. wide- ,-nt frnm full nioro s • , f .-n i • KayseVs Chamoisette crior roJnd handles- si«s 2 inches wide; odd shades. Rubber Stair Pads -in Ttterns to regularly pOc-percales m Curtain Lace at T0 and Gloves, 500 pr.—value 75c; \\/ o a nd 3ot Reeularly Taffeta Ribbons at 180 fancy moulded patterns. lect from g °°i P atter " s » oat s 3 » 100 yd.—regularly 12/, c 16-button length; in plain SI 60 a set Ke^ularl y yard - regularly 25c; 5 Size 6xlß inches, at 180, tt m \, j™ v > with attached cufts and 18c; ecru onlv; 12 and and contrasting embroid- inches wide; good line of irom 15c; size 7xlß inches j 3C Muslin at Mens Silk Hal Hose, , 18 inches wide; with fin- ' erv. Punch Polish Mop, 950- shades to select from. it 140, from 18c; size 9xS yd.-regularly 10c; 36 390 pr - regularly 50c; 4 islied ed« e. ' Main Floor —BOWMAN'S With the new any-angle inches at 17*. from 20c. inches wide. black only; double soles, Curtain Enrl= at 'Ulr> handle, including the 1-qt. Main Floor BOWMAN'S Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S high spliced heels. Strip—value 52.50 to $3.00 WJ , . can of Punch Oil. Regu- ( Men's Suspenders, 350 - '"white" Voife"Curtains; Wash DreSS Broom, 830 - Easter Eggs, H up. ] MuslmWCar ml^fL^Lw^N'S $2.00 to $2..!0 pair-val- C J„ Made of good quality broom (Including any inscription) . IVIUMIIIW Cai M,in i loor-bOWMAN s , ues $2.25 to $2.98; 2\A yards VJOOGS corn, 4 sewed, handles well Easter Novelties, If! Women's Muslin Drawers ( ~ i . I ' long, with 2-inch hemstitch- Lawns at 50 yd.—value wired. One to a customer. Easter Booklets, of. at 120—regularly 19c; with Children S ed hem; antique \2 l / 2 c —4O inches wide; Reguarly 39c. Easter Cards, doz. hemstitched hem and tucks; lace; 2-inch hems, insertion black figures in white. Ironing Board, 690 I J °P^, n a closed. \V ash LyfeSSeS and lace. Silk Finish Poplins at folding stand, made of Corset Covers at J 0 White Swiss Curtains, 6j/>oyd. value 15c; in clear lumber, well finished. CII IS Q regularly _Jc; made of nam- at OJC (i9O pair value 95c; IVi white, tan and rose. Regularly 98c. DeClWeflr SOO with yokes of em- Made of gingham, yards long; stripe and Co- Percales at 7K,0 yd— Folding Tub Bench, 980 Satin Messalines at 250 Crochet Spreads at 590- broidery and lace;.embroid- chambray and percale, White Sl fieV Curtains em at Ifeht cok»rs '' tW ° yd. - regualrly 39c; plain regularly 75c and 79c-Mar- tr i mme d; all sizes. m plaids checks and - White iNet curtains at iignt colors. tubs. Regularly $1.25. . seilles patterns; hemmed; 9K* stripes; also some plain «2.50 pair- values $4.25 Percales at 6>SO yd— Nesco g K teel Ro 3 Ster 49 . colors - full bed size; soiled from ?q? or tier . and $4.75; 2]/ 2 yards long, value 10c; 36 inches wide; __The roaster consists of Cut Piece Silks at 49c yd. display. ma nf if imhVt ntin' skirts - prettily trim wilft J-:nch hem and wide dark color, Jo pa„rSch canTe used -value SI.OO ,o Comfortable, a, 08* - " c med; / 2 es /,o 14 clany lace; s.so some with Cream Storm Serge 330 separately if desired. Regu- foulards, crepe de regularly $1.39 - full bed trimmed low Kok and years; formerly SI.OO hem and Battenberg trim- yd.—values 39c and 5 0c >36 i a H y 69c chines and charmeuse. size,; dark colors; fine for sleeves to $1.25. r ' U Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S ° Maln^Floor—BOWMAN'S BOWMAN'S—Basement Mal " FIoor — BOWMAN " s C '"Maln^Floor—BOWMAN'S Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S ' . 4AAAA4■A A A A, a A A . THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 1, 1915. 3