September's Message Calls For Autumn Preparedness r * ~~ I K JSjOumcwzZ rr y SATURDAY HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 4 ; Our Large Waist Dept, Now on Third Floor. Gradually the numerous departments assigned to that floor are moving in, and in a very short time JoT&fjqffi I the whole arrangement will be completed; and you'll If "T \ | \ all agree there'll be none to surpass it in con- /vf M;{ ft \/ J venient lay-out and beauty. f U J The Waist Department is a virtual garden of pretty / \// styles at present, and features a wider variety of styles / f tf> and prices than ever before. [ jJji / /j\ Judge for yourself the many and varied styles from a / tflm TjIV I j dainty lingerie waist at 950 to the very fine silk net in J'f I J / \ljM combination with chiffon, at $7.50. I \K y n Illustration shows the new high neck effect. *1 J Autumn Dresses Are the Final Word in Daintiness. Not daring—not extreme —but just the prettiest and most stylish ever. This is true of all creations. There are decidedly different style tendencies throughout this large assort ment which give the collection a pleasing variedness. The models you must see to fully appreciate. Of favorite fabrics and popu lar shades, the following hints are representative of the better grades. Field Mouse Crepe de Chine Dresses, braided in self color and gilt; new smocking effect on sleeves; sizes up to 44. Price, $19.50 Navy Charmeuse with combination blouse of charmeuse and chiffon, with white chiffon underlay; full pleated skirt, priced at $29.50 Charmeuse, embroidered in black and gold; novelty effect; full pleated skirt, at $25.00 Last of the Men's Summer Suit Stock Will Go Out at Half Price During the past few weeks we've given much attention to the dispos ing of all summer suits before the new men's department is opened on the second floor. Just 130 odd suits remain and all will start going at Half Price to morrow. Included also are a number of medium weight top coats suitable for Autumn wear. New prices are: $3.75, $4.95, $6.25, $6.75, $7.50, $8.25, $9.00, SIO.OO, $11.25 and $12.50 Former prices were $7.50 —$9.90 512.50 —$13.50 —$15 —$16.50 —$18 —520—522.50 and $25. English and conservative models in a good variety of patterns, and good range of sizes. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. Bringing Up Father (0) $ (0) (0) SNDA<,E ? CANT SO^ KETP SEEL A 1 FRIDAY EVENING, Navy Charmeuse, in tunic effect, trim med with beaver fur and novelty loose gir dle, at $3 "7.50 African Brown striped taffeta, with pleat ed blouse and skirt, white vestee; priced at $25.00 Striped Moire Silk —novelty blouse of Georgette crepe, high girdle effect; em broidered in black; priced at $37.50 BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH A Switch From Your Own Comb ings For, $1.25. This unusual offer is limited to those who leave orders Saturday— sl.2s for making the switch. Bring your combings with you. As a companion bargain we shall sell beautiful all-around transformations of soft, wavy hair for $1.45. A perfect match to your switch is assured. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor Things For the Home—Special. Hardwood Extension Window Screens, 230 formerly 39c to 69c. Garbage Cans, 290 formerly 39c and 49c—imitation galvanized ware. Clothes Dryers, 490 formerly 75c with five arms. Folds flat, occupying little space when not in use. Mason Fruit Jars —Pints, at 390 doz.; quarts, at 450 doz.; ]/ 2 gallon, at 650 doz. BOWMAN'S—Basement This Is Saving Time on Linoleums Just now homekeepers may benefit by taking advantage of reductions on sanitary inlaid and printed linoleums. SI.OO Inlaid Linoleums, 090 yd. W. & J. Sloane's celebrated cork inlaid linoleums in blue, green or wood patterns; two yards wide; full pieces. New Process Linoleums, 390 yd. not affected by heat or moisture; twenty styles to select from ; two yards wide. $1.25 and $1.50 Inlaid Linoleums, 890 yd. —Blabons & Armstrong's finest quality cork inlaid linoleums in green, red or wood tile patterns; two yards wide. 39c Floor Oil Cloth, 250 yard good patterns and colors; two yards wide. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor Norfolks Stylish and Serviceable Suits For Boys' School Wear Come in about a dozen different models— side pleats, knife pleats, inverted pleats, patch pockets, well tailored collars and fronts; the knickers, and many have two pair, are lined, and seams are taped. Priced at $2.45, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and up to SIO.OO. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Corduroy suits are included in this lot. Separate Knickers for boys 6 to 18 years, at 500, 750, 850, SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor Four Shoe Items of Timely Interest. Women's High Shoes, SI.OO pr.—form erly $2.50 to $3.50 black and russet but ton and laced high shoes; welted soles. Women's Pumps and Oxfords, 500 pr.— formerly $2.50 and $3.00 the season's clean-up; welted soles; sizes 2 to 5. Boys' School Shoes —gun metal button and blucher "Wear Well" shoes. Sizes 10 to 13"/2, at $1.25; sizes 1 to 2, at $1.50; sizes 2Yi to sy±, at $1.75. Girls' School Shoes gun metal button shoes with oak soles, for hard wear. Sizes 6 to 8, at $1.00; sizes B'/2 to 11, at $1.25; sizes 11*4 to 2, at $1.50. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Fifth Avenue Shop Would | 1 Be Proud of. I- In the past several seasons the Bowman Millinery Shop A j|J has won a record that stands out in envy from any in this sec- Eg? tion of. the State. % , k Women who depend on Bowman Millinery for the newest • ® in style need not be told of this fact, but we desire that every % y woman should know. And: g \ Styles— in | The Richest i | —Are Numerous —and few, if any, of so-called extreme styles, here will be found m $ a complete assortment of the most advanced creations, and if a W & large number are extreme as some would call them, you can rest % assured that each is RlGHT—and is being worn at the moment ® on sth Avenue. 9j The woman of quiet taste will delight in numerous styles, l&g $ also for genius leaves nothing undone, and most skilled design ® ers cater to women of all tastes. Watch our windows from time to time, and pay this depart- jp* 'B| ment a visit often. Always a new appearance. MS ~ Third Floor Specials Infants' White Capes— Made of cashmere, crepclla cloth and serge; lined and interlined; with silk lined hood. Prices range from $1.50 to SB.OO. Women's Gowns— Made of cambric and nainsook, with high, low and V-necks; lace and embroidery trimmed. New styles to select from. Price, 500. Corset Covers—Extra Size— Made of fine nainsook; trimmed back and front with embroidery; sizes 46 to 50. Price, 590. Brassieres— Made of cambric; lace and embroidery trimmed; hooked front, crossed back; all sizes. Priced at 250 to $2.00. Broadcloth—A Quality That Wears, $1.50 Sponged and shrunk, ready for the mak ing. Extra fine grade. Shades of Belgian, Copenhagen, sand, Russian, African brown, Midnight blue and black. Specially priced at yard $1.50 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor SEPTEMBER 3, 1915. / \ Peter Thompson Serge Dresses in a new receivement, at $5.98. This message to the Miss. I • ....... Here Arc Worthy Savings For Men. Dress Shirts, 35$ or 3 for $l.O0 —regu- larly 50c percales, in coat style, with starched cuffs. Dress Shirts, 98$ formerly $1.50 and $2.00 silk front and mercerized madras; some are slightly soiled. Dress Shirts, 090 —regularly $l.O0 —mer- cerized madras; coat style with French cuffs. Dress Shirts, SI.OO percales and mad ras, in coat style with starched and soft cuffs. Monito Half Hose double soles and high spliced heels. Silk lisle, at 25$ pair. Thread silk, at 50$ pair. Balbriggan Underwear, 25$ and 50$ shirts and drawers; white, ecru and gray mixed; long and short sleeves; double seat ed drawers. Union Suits Munsing, at SI.OO and $1.50; Spartan, at SI.OO and $1.50; B. V. D., at $1.00; Athletic, Gauze and Nain sook, at 50$. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Gabardine Featuring two fine qualities of this pop ular white fabric. Lately it has been found to be very useful for children's school dresses. 36 inches wide. Priced at 295, and very special at 395. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor 3