Bowman's First To-morrow For Ou Twelve Full Shopping Hours: . 9 P. M. Bu y That Suit Now, CALIi 1991—AJfY PHONE FOUNDED 1871 ° r ' 3t ***' and 29 £ A/f r r\ r\ ♦-* >*l T T T4- - SATURDAY HOURS: 9A.M.T09 P. M. strfp^lamD^^d 0 SeWed tfffl'ff Wwll JVlr• JY13.11, 3.11.(1 113. VC It .T OF stripes, clamp dyed unions, can- Mi II ' ikilP vas headings with grommets ; size ml Mil MW JULY THOUGHTS »fc£*R«" # ' L, ' tM * i rOUrth • An All-Dav Holiday will be observed by this .trfejf'and" "tarwanvas h«d- ' Km--of-July prices prevail on a large assortment of sea store, Monday, Jtilv sth. ings with grommets; sxß ft., at ■ sonable suits, which offers you practically the same sav- Friday, July 9th. the Bowman Annual Outing will 91.75; 6xlo ft., at $2.29. % ■ 1 BUiiM . ings you'd receive at that time and you get the benefit of be held at Good Hope Mill. Store will remain closed all s - Standard Wool Bunting the extra wear, the dav Flags, sxß ft., at $3.75; 6xlo ft., the week of July 11th, a half holiday "*P °°'? xl2 ft : « * r3o ~ A " »? uke ? fr ? m re^ lar stock which means that every Friday during this month and until Sept. 10th is 7>e fnd sV* r ° peS * 39f ' P 'U* I\/I quality and workmanship are highly dependable, scheduled, with Noon, the hour for closing. P lag p o ie'Holders 10<* °Oc rumiSningS IVlen Models for men and young fellows. v / 250. 30e and 350. Will Want I . % ><? _ -rt /-> r\r\ c O BOWMANS— Fourth Floor New Prices Are: —*3 Zuu omart oummer Uresses Dress Shirts at »i.oo- P er- c fsv # _ _ _ f cales and madras; in coat style, rf» |fk (in EfA in a Special Sale To-morrow, MIDDIES" v/ q>iu— 01 J. 50 fCwfoi <t I Oft onrl 4;? 4ft The Ideal Summer Garment -whiw, at SOc'and $1.00; biuc. Regular prices were (first yKP|s * .* A I Middy Blouses—made of white a * M _ lot) $lO and $12.50; (second You may search Harrisburg over if you wish—you may linene. with collars and cuffs of Neckwear,2so and 500 —4-in- J sl3 CQ <MC _ N J CN. make comparison of quality, style and price—and we're safe in red and blue, trimmed with white hands and club string ties. '' s " ' saying you'll consider this assortment the best value to be found. Price' 5O0 CS t0 years " B. V. D. Union Suits, #I.OO. "rf S " ** The season's favored styles including smart Bolero jacket, Middy Blouses-made of all Poros Knit Union Suits, #I.OO. a tew were $22.50. "W and coatee effects, as well as the daintiest of blouses. Skirts are white galatea. or white, with col- Spartan Union Suits #1 OO ft# JAM Aa lA tiered, tucked, or plain, and occasionally you'll find the new lars of Copenhagen, dark blue or ancl ' f> Y / /\i sCci 11 ops. red. Price, SI.OO. Wf f I''' C| h \ Poplin Middy Blouses—in pink Leather Belts, 250, 50<* and _ # Linen Dresses and Palm Suggestions i-icliidine smart Russian and ' l (_>n sa ' e in Children's Depart- MoniroHalfHcsc, black and Flannel Trousers, in cream and 1 kirt a uella cool ment.] colors. Silk. ,»o<>; silk lisle. 2.»0. stripes #3 50 Jl \ loose-titting blouses. Pink, blue, MAN " B Floor MANS— Main Floor Palm Beach Trousers, at #2.50 ' lavender and white, with lawn ijjgfk f " ' "N Khaki and white duck trousers, \1 f 1 collars of Puritan design. \V''VA hfffffigT / O j TT Ol at 98f V 1M A low price, #4..)8, i IJ.3.tS *3IIOW Summer Coats of serge, alpaca \\ i //^; iL f\.i- r i _ and cotton, at to #0.50 \\ \\ / / \l' A Goliine Coat Unusual Charm ! Blue Serße T ";s:s™* W * | Sma» every day there'. • J more varied this season than | 50f and P #l.oo ( / / Materials >re hne voiles, em- ever before, and it's almost an BOWMAN s-Third Floor C2S V-A'i nr broidtred voiles, fancy crepes impossibility to portray in \ Tjfe* Ai / \ linene, linen, lawn, batiste and i r , J .. . * fSSKtBmSI V mm / l ->■ Swisses. Also choice ginghams. print, the nameless shapes that JWr" Hi Z" ■-r/ W / \Owin ß /,„ ,he unusual" larity.' ° P ° pU " Po P ular Numbers In Gloves For / I &K* values of these dresses, You may select the shape Women's Hose "The Fourth" W : | I pn none will go on sale until that most becomes you, with 10 A. M. All are first every assurance that the style } 'f/x The fine wea " n S qualities give Fownes' and Kayser's 2- I grade quality. is right. these hose a distinctive mark of clasp Silk Gloves, at 50^, k U V : w u, •.ci i — Moderate prices prevail. BOWMAN-s-s e cond Floor dependability j strongly reinforc- 75<* and SI.OO. ILIV '1 Showtng New Waist Styles j ed with double soles and high Fownes' and Kayser's 12 To-morrow you 11 find more of . spliced heels; come in black and and 16-button length Silk Assortment of White Skirls Is Complete Low Shoes to $2.25 Simto"' 00 =ow«n. E,ee £:" t r '° T^ tßu,ar prices were 53 00 ~ cyfon v«ie~ dine, rice cloth, rep and* eolhne. ureases ,v " c nni< , , Plain circular styles, or the new Percales and ginghams; excep- open. stvles- inr^Hin^ S °Ki S ' S u marteS u A Pnnillar Favnrifp tier.effect, scalloped at bottom. tionallv well made; perfect fitt- Opal Glass Shelf, 59<" reg- faun nr pmh? Wl ■ ——- o Popular T aVOrite Prices range from #I.OO to ing. Pnced at #I.OO. #1.25 and ularly 75c lB-inch shelf, with gH 1 You'll notice most of the smart, #4.98. { >■ BOWMAN's —Second Floor nickel plated brass brackets; pol- r ' r inexpensive white frocks made f I /- D/_ _ ished edge. ideal for summer dresses, as well # A CHF Variety Is a fleas- 0 cakes Ivory soap 38e Wfh as extremely fashionable. Tape LAST ure in Selecting 10 cakes P. &G. Naphtha J OUTING yard Cdße; 44 inches wide; 39^ M /7Vf )TF Wash Fabrics 10 cakes Fc,s Xa P tha soa P • • 38c C ur\ r a f Silk prgandie—another favorite irlll ▼ L/ I £J § 12 rolls crepe Toilet Paper...2so lff3m for waists and 7/° Lire i col ! ected . } hls season a BOWMAN's —Basement wide. \ ard. #I.OO. choice variety of beautiful' weav- j Men's, women's and children', BOW MAN' s-Mam Floor | es, in cotton dress fabrics: ~ black and white rubber sole U" The new Quaker and Or- 40-incli Voiles, in awning ' Outing Shoes, 500. gandie collars, 25c and stripes cluster stripes, floral de- \ Children's Barefoot Sandals- Cnr-nt anrl Seasonable , * , Slg, , ls; Vo,lese - wh,te and '"laid , r the ideal play sho<< ( 49e 59e Correct and Sturdy Windsor Ties in crepe de with large rosebuds, harlequin 690 and #I.OO. 1 17 »L D Muslinwear chine, at and oOc. embroidered and check- x 1 Women'., Whit. ' T Clothes TOr the DOy iVIUSIin WCdl Braid String Ties, 10e. Ed voiles, in all shades; plain col- r „hh. r I JL A*?* , ' . _ White Petticoats—-made of fine Middy Ties, black, red and ored voiles, in all shades; Grena- sizes g. ° and llee 's, all Norfolk Suits, #2.95 to #7.50 lingerie cloth, with Bto 12-inch navy, 590. dines, with coin spots and floral Ü BPW'MAN'r m v , 1 —in blue, gray and brown fancy flounce of embroidery, with un -25c organdie Collar and designs; Belmar, Newport and mixtures Sizes 6to 17. Form- derlay. New widths. Priced at Cuff Sets, 15e. Dorothy Voiles. ~a . cionn #1.00: Moire and satin Ribbons, Priced at 100 to 750 yard. ~ (1 x Gowns crepe and nainsook, in all the leading shades, 6 , BOWMAN'S- Main Floor' 1• L CI tt it* Palm Beach Norfolk Suits, slipover styles; low neck short inches wide; yard, 250. . Llgllt, r* lufty Half #3.50 full English models; sleeves; trimmed with lace and BOWMAN'S— Main Floor C t . 'a.L lT 1 sizes Bto IS. Also blue, embroidery. Price, 500. v ' >/ atchmg the owitches and 1 rans- Rray and natura i ij nen Norfolk noor Silks Mostly Favored Parade Under a formations for Summer suits - with P atch p° ckets and [ ~~ ~ > T-. , r yo-, sewed-on belts; sizes 6to 16, at For Summer Dresses Parasol ; Wear #3.95 viL/iiVLi Silk Crepe de Chine, in white Novelty styles for "show" Dathing OUItS Ol Our experts will dress your Wash Suits, 500 to #2.so—the A 117 A ? pink, navy, black, battleship gray, to appearance of the Q . «« . . hair in a cool, comfortable style, latest models, in white, plain and W A • shell. Copenhagen, and Russian; summer costume, and just otUfd*/ IVlOnair without charge, with whatever trimmed; also blue, tan and rose, .. „ , 40 inches wide. Yard 9oe as serviceable as the plain . purchase you make. . . . .. D Traveling Bags of cow- Black Chiffon Taffeta «ub simple styles made express- Will give excellent service and Switches of light, fluffy hair trimmed in white; the new Rus- hide> ma tting and fiber, at stantial dye; 36 inches wide. to g' ve service. especially in salt water. 22 inches long, now #1.55. ' s 'an and Oliver Twists, in fancy 500 #1.50 #1.98 and up Yard .. * #I.OO You'll find both kinds here Shown in blue and black with Switches of light, fluffy hair stripes. Some have detachable to #12.50. Satin Messalines - lustrous -reliable qualities; made by novelty trimming. 24 inches long, now #2.55. ' collars and belts. Sizes 3to 10. Suit Cwj, of'every de black; star edge; excellent grade; 3 Womln'i *1 1Q ♦ Various styles to select from in- Transformations of light fluffy Knickerbockers gray, blue scnption, at 980 to #IO.OO 36 inches wide Yard #1 00 #1.19 to hair, now #1.70. an d natural linen, sizes 6to 17, Steamer, Dress and Ward- Chiffon Taffeta - navy blue- $5 , "IT ° Ur Hair Par,or is an ideal at 750; white duck, sizes 6to robe Trunks, at #2.98 to soft finish; 36 inches wide. Yard! iSSiS' i to f 1,50, VVomen s, #1.7.> to #4.98. spot to select and match hair— 17 at 50 0 ; tan and blue khaki, #22.50. s l>oo BOWMAN Main Floor Children's, #1.50 to #2.50. Jt 1S daylight and private. sizes 6to 17, at 500. BOWMAN-S— Third Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMANS—Second Floor BOWMAN'S —Third Floor V WEST SHORE NEWS | ••mOIJC' CWJli'l.M'li SL'CCKSS I l-emoyne, Pa., July 2.—The first presentation of the "Frolic of Local Talent'' in the Leuicyne High School . •* -r *ipy ll '^^J 1 ■ ; *"" S?MW + * FRIDAY EVENING, .rTt, , HARRISBURO Iggm&& TELEGRAPH JULY 2, 1915. auditorium last night proved a great success. Interesting numbers on the program were selections by the Baum Family and the .Sunny South Min strels. The program for to-night Is entirely a new one and will be the concluding part of the two-day frolic. The main feature of the program to night la a "Reminiscence." Whitney i : Mumma, Walter Dopkee. Mary Rudy i and Paul D. Fettrow will feature In : this part of the program. FUNERAL, OF MRS. MARY SILKS i Lemoyne. Pa., July 2.—Funeral . services for Mrs. Mary Bllks, aged 56 ■ years, who died at the home of her 1 1 sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Lidick, In Bosler avenue, Wednesday night, with acute Indigestion and heart trouble will be held from her late home to morrow night at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev, J. I. Green, pastor of the local United Brethren Church, will officiate. The body will he taken to Newport Sun day morning, where burial will be [mad*. , i MISS REIFF ENTERTAINS New Cumberland, Pa., July 2. —Miss • Roberta lteiff entertained at her home I In Third street yesterday afternoon. ! The following guests were preaeAL: ■ Miss Mary MeGrew of Ohio, Alias < ) Helen Montgomery of Harrisburg, MISH I , Margaret Reigle, Miss Florence Hull, Li Miss Carrie Garver, Mrs. Martha Day koff. Mis Roberta and Janet Relff, of New Cumberland. # KIRK COMPANY MEETING New Cumberland, Pa., July 2. Citizens Hose Company will hold a special meeting this evening at the Hosehouse. 4 CJIiUBS ENTERTAINED New Cumberland, Pa., July 2.—Mrs. Sherman Hull entertained the 600 Club of which she is a member at hei home in Fourth street las tevening Mrs. Bryan entertained a 500 Club at her home la Third street lut eve >alnfr 3
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