JSotwnaia CpZ, fixwmaiti \ 9A T ~„. j j F T d | JSxwm&fti Every Corner of This Building Is Alive In the World A Word To Always the New—But Only Of Silk dfjjih Mothers AcceDted .... .... Suhm „ l&Jfl jSHfy About the Children's r\CtC[JICU and Copen- r— Embroidering Class In our practice of advancing new millinery creations, a differ- with green, Burgundy and Copenhagen blue stripes. && /f » -A s ? n . ie of j'\ e t,le )l ttle But hats are like novels — 36-lndi' Self Colored Plaid fji * it advisable to encourage your from" he start" 1 \ Taffetas in navv and green. If A l* ]\ v children to attend these classes ti om the Start. / , ar d ' $1.50 /// \( > every Saturday morning from Only the creations that find / 36-inch Plaid Taffetas, Peau /JS 1 IM 9.30 to 11 A. M. Instructions acceptance with high millinery I de Cygnes and Louisienes, in .rim. / ///ri -« L are free. "critics" before beintr offered I beautiful color combinations. » ! W by the best of New York shops, \ f _ 4s J\ 36-inch Chiffon Taffetas." in W , A—r The HandlWOrk be found here A \ naw and midnight blue. \ ard, - // 'f \ '•» uaiiulWUrK A maline brim; velvet crown; V / ;i\ SI.OO, 81.25, #1.35, $1.50 I t \ / v Cifl" >and of fur around top of crown— V [ \[f / 36-inch Black Messaline with ['/ \ ' l " at sa ''.* but it s the latest; and ac- '"""X 111 A > white pin. double and triple i \ 1 Notes From the Art Store cepted; and a smarter model you I / X J stripes. \ ard, —.. / I Already* the workers of art xunt hn tnsweek. I 36-mch Satin Messahnes; JPfcli \ are busy with the Christmas BowMAx-s-Thira Floor. f brown, green and navv with lr & fay/-, y > -5 , inch Persian stripe. 'Yard frf"4.X\ present, and here are new ideas TheNruim.t 81.50 r J \ in stamped goods. Ine newest — 36-inch Taffetas: wide stripes Stamped kimonos, silk, made 1 p TT* 1 ¥5 FT" • 1 T> with combination of green, fli ready to embroider 82.00 X! I CllCXl *51*0112/6 1*1(1 LjOOtS black and navy. Yard, 82.00 Jff\ W White linen centerpieces, stamp- „ T , _ Velvets, velveteens, costume m\A cc * 25e to 50e lilC oOWIHSII Eight " velvets, Panne velvets, cordu- j\l^ T ew patterns in 18-inch Cluny Finest imported bronze kid rrimn<-rl k..*^ roys. plusli. Baby La,„b, black 'U lace centers .01 boots, turn solesandKLouis'ltee" SSt'SS and gray Astrakhans and New patterns 111 huck towels, «««,, F »» "CeiS Tpo.UO suiting velvets; 18 to 54 inches stamped: guest and large sizes. in ® •^nipress wide. Yard, 59? to 88.50 / 1 L « f T T . New shades in cotton for crochet- Fine French bronze with bronze cloth tops; laced. BOWMAN'S— Main Floor I II V„ I 11\ 8 f|| | |f~ II(|1 IT* ing on Turkish towels. A smart boot, 80.00. — lAUUI Sweet grass baskets in many "The Ritz-Carlton"- Little Reminders i Is the One That Becomes • | eb ' ,, ' on,,oois;k,do In Floor Coverings T A J £~^ % "\JT 1 BOWMAN'S— I Third Floor —button boots, in black, gray, brown, purple and midnight blue. Sturdy and durable floor jY UU AflQ VjIVCS CrtAt BOWMAN s-Mam Floor. 85, and 86 IZZToT^ c r been^rx^e o '.^!t^^p^ha^' 5 thal have At Individual Prices oletiins hold a prominent place. That coat reflects her petsonalit) wanted shades Q ur \Yaist Stock Leads New Process Linoleums, 39e sq. And so ll 1S Wlth most women, and so it is that our Coat De- Showing a large varjety yd, j n aii the new patterns and partment features variety above quantity. ot stvles with \ -necks and Here we tell of the charms to be found at $2.95. colors: lays flat without tacking, The different styles are not to be described—too many bv co^ai * <() At this one price you 11 be shown creations, that are new to ' uf ' -^ a ' 1 I far. The assortment includes: o' '» o ,< t^ie n } ,nu ' e » and ' n sufficient numbers to satisfv- personal likes. % New Process Linoleums. 4»e sq. Boys Sweaters—tullv Mention is given of only a few yd.-extra heavy weight; good pat- Striking mixtures, comfortable men's as many styles for boys fust a plain, simple model of white oussv '"seamless Velvet Ru-s $lB 50- ™ e " cto ' ht: zibelines I Salt's f»d stmjlar styles-$l .00 _ willow taffeta, chic convertible collar . $2.95 in solid colors: all over'and floral Kurltex; Baby Lamb; Chinchilla; fine tos-.00. Jjgjk A model of flesh pussy willow—deep yoke patterns; 9x12 ft. grade plushes and Others. nouMAXMai " Iloor etlect offset with four pleats. New collar Jute Smyrna Rugs, 98? —revers- . 0 *- XT I _ ible; in good patterns; 30x60 inches. Rotable effects will be found in new plushes; and most par- OatUrClay JNeWS ; Silk braid adorning a beautiful white crepc BOWMAN'S— Fourth rioor ticularly the full flare. j-, . p w ■ de chine. This is found on front pleats, cuffs, , A<j I nw a<! 1519 TlnwarH Thrnndh rom tile DaSCmcnt around collar and continues along front, $2.95 . 1 P ' Single and Double Ovens, Mesh crepe de chine in allover embroidered I'" the Forties, A Complete Range Is Yours 98^—formerly $2.49 to $2.75 ; de combinaHm7nf O I for use on oil or gas stoves. I Combination ot steel giay and white crepe wUL====== //vf) to Choose From * Limited quantity. . • ['( , ch . ir | e forming very wide stripes; white col (<)n Ir -4 // Mixed Narcissus Bulbs. I ' (\\ with facing of gray $2.95 "Z 4 • V4S Now showing the well-known Kenyon rain-proofed coats, in doz. . At $1.95—53.95—54.95—55.50 and upwara : herc'onlv '° ge " eral Wear ' pmchaSed , Rcd Hyacinth Bulbs, 300 | Equally large numbers will be found. My • ' °' d°z. I BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. I ——; Beautiful Colonial That Suit For Thanksgiving ITd: ■ 3S * ; S"! a l me t', whynotbringMie 10Dr - Fixtmandhm t«1 m BOWMAN'S—Basement im CUe " er 111S * Library Table Should Be Purchased To-morrow , T ~ , ~ Solid mahogany top: size In less than two weeks the thought of Thanksgiving will I oeasonable Grades j The Plattsburg Is Only 30x50 inches; drawers finished bring out a large number of women who. as a rule, wait until Men > Underwear One of the PoDular HatS ;ntpr,7,r i . . pecialh priced at fleece lined —For Men ( " lu t t . ra '! d) -_ . No better t,n,e tl,an lo " morrow ,or a pleasmg selctt,on - i 5 very near t0 the military hat , and givcs a miHtarv 2 Martha Washington Sewing The assemblage represents a host of clever models that tieece lined. ... —i' to the wearer. Tables, $5.95 —solid mahog- were designed for comfort as well as style, and there's true in- $J .so"and erwear ' ' ' Many other styles in soft hats, also derbies, at $1.50 to $3.00 an - v - . _ dividuality to the numberless styles. Wright's health union suits, heavy Caps—the latest—at 50f and SI.OO. Straight Line Brass Bed, c , _. r : rA natural wool, ribbed, Hfili and $3.50 Fabric hats, styles for women's wear $1 .50. $1 8.75—tw0-inch posts ; mas- et yOUr pnce at • BOWMAN'S Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. sive filling rods. An excep- C//? C/l 4t\ <£ C C\C\ ——- —— tional value. «Pl v/»Ol/ L\J d •kJkJ w l /-> Boxspring, with whalebone if you so desire, or at anv intermediate price. You'll mar- «T OX* I B.ITCI X C2tl*S tllC ll*St edge, heavy felt top, A. C. A. vel at the splendid diversity of modes. y j «I p _ _ "uarantee A A number of suits have been lowered in price for imme- 1J.3.S F SLIICII I3CIOrC NOVCITIbCr HSllf - —— <HS ' C(HS!, °"- Over—Now Men, "On Your Mark"~ German Linen Women folk have come to F >1 7V> T T , n depend upon Bowman's for KJIA N J ' Jfo At These chill November mornings are only the forerunner of a C amas p ur Xrimmings A Wonderfully Fine ice-covered creeks and gutters that will meet our glance some Very good quality-sil- All the popular hide f and A Wonderfull^ine 1 "ear sun-up. . widths will be found in our de- | About Your Overcoat % de,igns-/2mchcs partment of fur trimming. 1 ' . . yd- 1 1 to 3-inch Skunk-Opossum, I q(JO AM \C you going to delay getting one until vou arc forced to Ito 2-inch Beaver $1.«5 to $« ; Only yesterday this depend- w- '■ : rt? ! i tfjzffiill \\r mi U i i , Boudoir Clocks, SI.OO ** t0 Wncll C o„cv ■ black brown I »">'« •>««" P'a«d in .stock. ' V# " '° yOU " ,e " " "° W ' _ . and"white; 25f to $1.75 yard. Il 1S > we believe, the best »V ? .: But to-morrow we'll be showing cases full of overcoats—as j 1n • „ 5 i C |° C S .°. r \ le nkw com/Ars of raoooon fur | grade at 50c that is to be found. » vllffi y/rv) \ stylish as stylish can be —and grades you can depend upon for all nn'nnrio-bt Sl M - npngfctCUe m ade things for the neck-Others in- the strength of the fabrics-no t , , , n A , • . of imitation ivory. clm]e; starchy stiffness to hide the Located on the second floor (front) with full daylight and t Organdie, chiffon and Georgette real quality. llln\. ' sunlight—just a moment off the street. Sterling Silver collars, and collar andicuff sets; fur Patterns also, arc unlike Prices are: Babv Sooons « r S" S,yleS; ** *" those found in the usual 50c tt Just the thing for baby-so J ftripH "o.tTs Hts y the halfd'7and e the/iMas't a l b)r ,he sard ' and manfy."'"'' are new , A complete line of suits in English and comer long while. Heavy quality of Ready-to-wear veils, 50t to Cut full, and come in a com- * vative IDOuCIS same range of prices. . lilver ... SI.OO plete range of sizes. L—_______ FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG <£s& TELEGRAPH " UV tMB ™ IZ ' lyl5 '
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