Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 23, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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About six dozen s A fitting adjunct to Harrisburg's improvement Week---this great Dollar Day to-morrow.
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p^a ids ' ks al"i s 1 plain I Bowman 9 sin particular have assembled an unusually interesting list of bargains at a W lot oT win pap™ H
fflg shades, all new a in sj dollar or in multiples equalling a dollar, and it will pay every shopper to come here first §L R,uT jo £
g deatnp'of about 1 and make sure of receiving uncommon values. *1 SfcSg a New
fron^mlu-h^higher B Below in five columns---easy to read for your convenience—is the bargain menu for the II from; suitable for !
H priced assortments, j Dollar Day feast. A few moments of noting the many savings will repay you well. I rooms.. sl-00 M
| Fine Silk Leather Goods Boys' Clothing Woolen Goods g
jss Velvet Shapes il/X Women's Handbags with moire Norfolk Suits that were formerly 56-inch Striped Worsted Suiting; W/Mv^at-k'n
55 ■ and fancy silk lining; genuine morocco $2.95 to $4.95; in gray, blue, brown and regularly $1.50; d»1 QQ VV OlllCll S
=§ A small quantity of untrimmed mil- and seal leathers; $2.00 and d? IQQ green fancy mixtures; patch pockets yard «J> 1 «UU
3 linery in a variety of shapes. Our own $2.50 values; special * and sewed-on belts; sizes 6 (J?1 AA Silk and Wool Poplin, in tan, rose A r\r\o f*f*|
== regular $2 and $2.50 hats. Made of Women's Handbags leather lined; to 17 years * ,U and lavender; regularly- (£1 AH r Eg
gs fine quality black silk velvet in large fitted completely; SI.OO Oliver Twist Suits that were form- SI.OO yard, 3 yards * Wool Suits last season's models;
poke shapes, turbans and tricones. regularly $1.00; 2 for v * erly SI.OO and $1.25; striped and fancy 45-inch Black French Serge; reg- only a few; but excellent bargains. ■
These are not to be confused with BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. wa j st w i t h p | a j n st raight pants; sizes ularly $1.50; <tl QQ #I.OO for coat; sl-.00 for skirt.
3§g cheap velvet hats made to sell at a low 2]/ 2 to 5 years; "I QQ yard 1 Skirts Accordion pleated serge B •
SS price. - f° r * 45-in. Black Silk and Wool Tussah; skirts, with shirred top; also gray mix-
SS BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. V • I I I I I nt I I I <M CA ▲ 1 SS
S3 Knickerbockers —regularly 7DC; blue regularly $1.50; <£ 1 AA tures; yoke top; button AA
\ . T • Women's Shoes button, laced and and gray; sizes 6to 16 d» IQQ yard • W trimmed; good widths «P 1 «UU SS
/\rt Linens blucher high shoes in gun metal, patent years; 2 pair «P 1 .till 50-inch Coating Cloth, in tan; reg- White Dresses—organdie and voile;
Hand Embroidered Pieces, consist- colt an^k^ ski " ; welt ? and SI.OO Khaki Knick « rbock ers regularly ularly $2.25; SIOO clean-up of summer QQ SB
S ing of scarfs, cushions, children's tu riis ; $3.00 value; pa ,r - . .-,oc; blue and tan, in broken $1 QQ yard * * stock 3> 1 .UU
=2 dresses centers laundry 1A A Boys and Girls School Shoes, in gun sizes; 3 pair • 36-inch Silk and Cotton Crepe de Skirts Scotch mixtures of pure
= bass and towels; choice ... JI>I * UU metal calf with oak soles that will BOWMAN'S-Sccond Floor. Chine; regularly 39c; in *1 QQ wool; good widths; clearing *1 QQ s
Linen Lunch Cloths, with scalloped wear i e iron, SI.OO various shades, 4 yards .... a t V * »UU
edge and embroidered cor- tf?l A A pa,r BOWMAN-S— Main Floor. House Dresses stripes and checks,
ner; 54 inches, at 1 .UU BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. OllKb in blue, pink, lavender, black <M QQ M
Japanese Drawnwork squares and ack | al^ ta S1 .00 XA/'qcVi C** OOfl C an l? at . ..... * SB
S3 cluny centers; 18, 22 and lAA • Silk; regularly $1.69; yd., TV doll VjOOLItJ Satin Petticoats —in navy, green 3|
=§ 25 inches, at 1 * U U China r 36 " inch B , la( i k dC . $ 1.00 Crepe Cloth, plain shades and plaids; and . black "• new st y les antl SIOO 3
jp* BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. Luxe; regularly $1.69, yd., rwmlarlv 25c: <£ lAA desired widths. Special ... S
B J Table Tumblers cut glass; 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse; 8 yards " *P 1 »UU Crepe Kimonos floral effects in
NOtlOnS regularly 25c; SIOO regularly $1.39; SI.OO Striped" Pongee - "for" waists and various bright and subdued $1 AA
6 for •••••• w\ai s ........ men's shirts *32 ins. wide * 1A A I tones, at
Sewing Outfits consisting of one German China decorated salad 3 2-inch Striped Satins; recrularlv 25c; 8 vards 'UU | BOWMAN-S— Third Floor.
mm. dozen spools Coate's cotton (60c), two dishes, cake plates, marmalade jars, regularly $1.00; IQQ BOWMAN'S— Mtfin Floor
p— packs sewing needles (10c), one pair syrup jugs, chocolate pots, sugar and 2 yards • I \A/ n\7\T p-To - !** 25
3 steel scissors (39c), one tape measure cream sets and cake stands; AA BOWMAN's-Mam Floor. , VY d.V V ild.ll
S (sc), two spools basting cotton (10c), regularly $1.49; choice ... IjranerieS O 1 /hi A A
m one box dressmakers pms (I0c), one Mirror Plateaux - required article D - OWltCheS, SI.OO =
S thimble (sc), one bottle machine oil for cut elass• reeularlv 1 AA JCWCIrV Burlap green; 36 niches wide; for W V ' v x.vrvr
a (sc), one Spool black silk IQQ $175- special 1 .UU draperies or furniture covering; rcgu- Mounted on three short stems. Every S
1 and Toilet Requisites SI.OO w»oo, d ■
S regularly"7sc; 2 pair 1 .1111 SI.W and sl-8, SI.OO $1.50 and $2.00 German sl o oo Panel Curtains - white and ecru. BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. Rear. gg
Spanish Shell Pins regularly Rustic Crockerv Vases <t 1 An 31 '' i'' a « novelty net curtains, 2]/ 2 yards long; T f n ' __ J
$1.50 to $2.00; <fcl QQ reeularly $1.98 at SI.OO $1.50 and $-.00 cm SI.OO Battenberg and Marie Antoinette de- lni3.ntS 3.110.
a special * BOWMAN'S— Second Floor. Lead Neckchains signs; regularly $1.75 to d»1 QQ i >.| j y \kT
= BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. $1.50 Guaranteed Alarm SI.OO $3.55; each $1 .UU Children S Wc 3.Y 5
IT T »-v fl \jfx ofQr* rl FN • $1.50 Shaving Mirrors, with French BOW MAN s—Fourth Infants' Long Slips and Short White SS
I-/ 11U.C1 Wtdl ullU I nlate beveled edce 1 AA Dresses, of fine materials, with yokes
rj . J; iass b q)I.UU U/r j, p p._ J c of embroidery, tucks and insertion; S
Hill Muslin cut from full pieces; & 50 Cretonne rubber QQ JIICC VjOOUo some are trimmed at bottom with
Women's Union Suits medium regularly 10c yard; limit one lot to a lined" Pullman Aprons .... 1 ,UU 1 f- tucks, embroidery ,lace and insertion; S
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ishbleached; regidariy SI.OO Sheets— double bed size; made of . Longcloth superior quality; reg- " Children's 6 Gingham ' Dresses, long =
2 Women's Vests 'and Pants—bleach- FUmltUrC S I
S ed; medium weight, hand silk finish, Outing Flannel new Fall styles; Golden Oak Stands 24x24-inch Ivory White Voile—4o inches wide; lars; sizes 4to 14 years. A A =
a Arf" C - ,° n o ; [ cgula, ly SI.OO cut from full pieces; regu- AH top fitted with under shelf; nicely fin- tape selvedge; regularly djl QQ p rice «P 1 .UU S
g special, - for ...... larly 10c; 15 yards *P 1 .UU nished. Limit, one to a customer. Suit- 17c; 10 yards «PI.VV Children's Dresses dark blue and S
Women s Hosiery tliread silk, in Shaker Flannel—bleached; cut from able for parlor or bedroom <fc IQQ White Lawn —25 inches wide; full white str iped galatea, with dark blue S
a !r ,n . rimiHri soles ' w £ c full pieces; regularly QQ stand . . . perfect pieces; regularly SIOO collar and cuffs; long sleeves; yoke in §
g tops, regularly 7) c, .00 yards 1 «UU Chairs all our odd dining and bed- sc; 2d yards * 1 front and laced pep i um . dj 1 QQ =
S W r U> , , Cretonnes fifteen different nat- room chairs, including leather, cane Shrunken Linon —36 inches wide; sizes 6to 14 years. 2 for.. 1 SSS
S Women s nosicry plain black and terns to select from; 36 inches wide: and saddle wood scats; <tl QQ regularly 15c; special, <t*| QQ BOWMAN'S— Third Floor.
S p! a,n white; silk hsle, double soles; cut from full pieces; regular-d» 1 Art $2.50 to $5 values; special, 10 yards *1 .UU
g high spliced heels; wide garter tops; ly 12^c; 12 vards 1 ,UU BOWMAN'S-Fifth Floor. German Linen Toweling —l6 in- \A 11 Cl l n W#»3 V
a regularly 39c; d»j QQ BOWMAN's-Fourth Floor. ches wide; regularly 20c; QQ lUUOllllVYtai 9
a 4 pairs v T/ 6 vards «P 1 .UU Women's Gowns—made of nainsook, S
a BQWMAN S-Main Floor. J\l tCIienWaFCS Huck Towels - scalloped; 17x34 in- crepe and cambric, with low, high and B
a JV/tot-i'o On tVlf* Curtain Stretchers made of sea- ches; regularly 20c; <£l QQ V-necks; 56 and 58 inches long; full g
a iVien S tllC sonedbasswood; regularly <tIQQ 7 for «P 1 .UU width; trimmed with lace, insertion, B
T? • 1 • Pomnf Flnnr $1.75 and $1.98; each Turkish Towels - pink and blue; embroidery and ribbon- SI.OO §
a furnishings carpet r lOOr Ironing Boards - attached to fold- regularly 25c; SIOO drawn beading. Price
O » , ~ . T-. „_.,1 ,I LIR . A . A /\ o r or vP 1 .UU Corset Covers made of fine, sheer 9
=5 Dress Shirts percales and madras Axminster and Velvet ugs - at sl*oo BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. nainsook, trimmed back and front with S
■ in coat style, with French enffs; JS t heavy ,«1- deep yd» of lace and em broidery; |
g ularly $1.00; SI.OO colors- 27x54 inches at $1»U0 \\ ity; round shape; with aluminum cov- f 1 pretty edges of lace and embroidery B
1 Half Hose plain black silk lisle: \»; SI.OO LaCCS Olid sl-00
ass double soles; regularly 25c; IQQ regularly 39c yard 4 yards Uneedit Gas Irons guaranteed to TT nflHrOl HcriCS Combinations and Envelope
M Bpa,rS iPI.UU Velvet Stair Carpet wi h border, burn one cent's worth of gas in five Chemise - made of fine nainsook.. ■
Pajamas - plain colors and neat suitable for hall runners, stairways n hours; heats quickly and retains the Cluny Laces-linen ;2toJ J QQ
B stripes; madras; silk frogs; pearl but- ru^s• cut from full rolls in five nat- heat; equipped with steel gas hose; 3 inches wide; 8 yards .... ** 1 lace and embroidery trimmed, open or S
B tons; regularly $1.50; <tIAA terns'• V inches wide■ 1 AA regularly $1.98; Embroidery Strips - 5 yards to closed drawers. Chemise daintily M
M at Jfrl.UU 2 vards wide, SI.OO S p?cial 3»I.UU strip; values 75c to $1.25 <tIQQ trimmed with lace and em- $1 QQ S
a BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. BOWMAN'S— Fourth Floor. Iron Ash Can—genuine gahanized; strip; 2 strips ip 1 «UU broidery. I rice ........ .. <9
23 inches high; 17 inches in diameter, BOWMAN's-Mam Floor. Corsets coutil and batiste, me-
For Men ««; rcgu,ar,y SI . OO ———
1 - RlbbOnS alld ' sl-00
B shades and sizes, at $1 .UU Doll Go-Carts - collapsible; with changeable oil and dust mop; tnangu- s P e B
Palm Beach Suits-that were form- a "?' a übber tir . es;
erlv $6 50 and $7 50' suitable fnr ularly $1.98; special ished wood handle and small can of T_| _ „ J i-_
1 Sdars'and stouts 1} A A Dolls - jointed dolls with sleeping oil; regularly $1.50; Warp Print Ribbons - inches nanaKeiCniClS
at & *p 1 .UU eyes; eyelashes; shoes and stockings; at 1 * wide; regularly 50c to 75c; tfjl QQ Women's Crepe de Chine and China |s
Tr Va 1i- I ■ a 24 inches high; regularly <J*"J QQ Brass Cuspidors, with weighted bot- 4 yards «P 1.1/1/ silk handkerchiefs, hemstitched; sell
ouse ,in cai - s ripes and mix- $1.50; at torn so as to prevent tilting; flj"! QQ Neckwear collars, sets and ves- regularly at 15c to 25c; djl AA
tures; regularly $1.50; SI.OO Imported Teddy Bears -dj 1 ft n reeularly $1.25, at * 1 >UU tees; regularly 50c ; nn Bfor..f 3> 1 .UU B
a ' formerly $3.98; special ... Water Coolers fibre and painted 4 for Women's Imitation Madeira Hand- 83
Ra^ c ° ats that were formerly $3.98 Stuffed Animals bears, elephants, tin, galvanized lined; nickel plated fau- Automobile Veils 2 yards long; kerchiefs—copied from $1.50 Madeira
and Sn.OO suitable for men Cj 1 QQ donkeys and dogs; formerly AA cets; regularly $1.49 to Hfl regularly $1.00; djl AA handkerchiefs; <tf AA
and boys; double texture. $1.50 to $2.98. at «P 1 .UU $1.89; special «D 1 .UU 2 for «P i »UU 5 for *D 1 .UU
BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. BOWMAN'S—Basement. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor.
a C Mfr"^ SP pauc! > n; g Bing! Bang! "Take a Shot at Bowman's!" That's what every report of the Bowman B 2 9
= T °y Pi sto^s says. One Thousand of these little loud "crackers" will be given away to the | Sr^ n e ' s
Mam Floor * a flrst thousand children younger than fourteen years who come to this store to-morrow. B '""'"Lam FioS 1,00 M
They won't last all day. so be first. (Parents are assured they are absolutely harmless).
THURSDAY EVENING, RAHIUSBURG TEU2GRAPH SEPTEMBER 23, 1915
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