" 1 J3xxcmai& |_ WHITE | | ~ | / T V UESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are four White word WHITE is a familiar January word in Bowman's in Sale Days at Bowman's, promising an event that will far . 1 Harrisburg. exceed any White Sale we've yet had, in value-giving. r „ • , .u i \JU *o man y folk it has meant great economy; to others perhaps Every article that enters this sale has been bought especially 0b ■ k km i t has held little interest. 4 for this sale, and on all this new and fresh and clean merchandise, M* SL ■ yjlm w rc . . „.. . ,i. nilt 4.v,rft„crV. forcicriit<»<-! nnr '■ ■ ■ /M'"lT■ We have made plans for a determined effort to acquaint the we offer genuine savings that came about through larsigntea pur- B m ■ >f "plj ■|l« . P „ ~ „ / j !■ ■ ■ "I J]M "I ■ latter folk with all the peculiar benefits and economies that accom '■ ■ ■ pany a Bowman White Event, and in the four days to come, we are In mid-Autumn when cottons were lowest in price, and fac- particularly anxious that a visit be made to see the values offered tories were only beginning their busy season, large orders were Vsr an( j note the enthusiasm of those who know, placed, and now that cotton prices have mounted the savings are v , , , man'fest V careful study of the groups below may prove valuable. Under muslins, Silk Underwear, Embro Linens, White Fabrics, Sheets and Cases In Scores and Hundreds Enter This Great January White Sale. The Crowning Feature in At the same time you may be inter- X"T T1 • . 1 PTTI 1* 1 White Sale Value - Giving ested to know about our always J. ]!£ W HLTC 03UC OL U NQERITLUSLINS 3.11(1 4,140 Yards of Laces and Lar2 Whi- S e°sZ nt °' c:n, IT InQprfinnQ A Master Purchase wwte snk crepe de chine, 40 &11K UnClCrWCcir Insertions—A Master rurchase -~ A virtual Blanket of white England was only too glad to throw this opportunity into wide; #I.OO yd. throughout the department America because of over-production. 1 housands and thousands White Satin Wash Habutai, 36 of yards, at prices unbelievable. inches wide; to 5H1.50 yd. Above we explained how these (cotton) garments weie pur- A large importer took the initiative, and our share is over four White Satin Silk Broadcloth, 36 chased when cottons were low. We can add that never has a thousand yards. inches wide; #1.50 yd. Bowman White Sale offered such a comprehensive stock, and in J®L V Handsome Clunys, fine Point de Paris, filets, shadow and l others. \\ idths from the 3-inch edges to the wide 9-incll widths. White Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches Gowns cambric, batiste and Envelope Chemise nainsook. 'i A t And note prices (per yard) wide; $1.50 yd. nainsook; novel yoke effects, em- with embroidered yokes; lacc trim- . > a. sook; with flounces ot lacc and em- mcd back and front with lace, cm-JP P and a knowledge Ot em bi Oldci } \ allies IS unnecessary. White Satin-stripe 1 affeta, 36 broidery; with and without under- broidery, medallion and ribbon-run'Jiwß^^^^^^^S^* f Embroidery Strips, containing o 6to 18 inches wide; 000. inches wide; $1.50 yd. lay 750. beading, 250 to $1.50. * I'mbroider}- Edges. 2to 4 inches wide; 5e yard. White lap Silk, 27 inches wide; ' ' BOWMAN'S- Thim Floor. 1,000 yards 27-inch Embroidery Flouncing, in organdie, voile and Swiss; v d. 19** vard. . _ ft , row .MAN t?—Main r iooi For the Woman Glove Silk Underwear White Sale News From 43-inch V oile I'louncinsr, and 'My } ■. «• . r* ■■« _ o • i _ 1.1. nonarfmpnt 500 yards all-over embroidery, 250 yd. White Bedding opecials of Large Figure TO the woman of taste, these exquisite tnc corset department 500 yards 18-inch Swiss Flouncing, in 10 yard strips; strips will be cut White Wool Blankets—with pink Muslin Undcrgarments-bullt especially fng™ ei The W silecUon 'I? - &G - Corset Special "CW if desired* 25<* vd and blue borders; 3-mch taffeta for large women; reinforced where the and white. model; coutil ot excellent quality, 750 yards .V-inch Swiss Flouncinpr. 3.", e ,andis, C. W. M. Lutz, ' William Marley, Roy Miller, J. B. i Redus, Earl Shamp, L.. E. Shertzer, J. B. Trostle, Roy Warner, Clem Jiolan ' and Harry Ross. REMEMBER THE APPLE The days liave gone by when ap , pies were an everyday adjunct of the i household an'd as much a matter of course as potatoes. The higher price they now command makes their lav -1 ish use less possible, but they arc still our standby in the fruit line. It is well that this is so. as they are especially wholesome. Well-made 1 CAS T O RIA For Mints and Chilrtriß. Bears the . The Klnl You Have Always Bought apple sauce should always bo kept on hand. Small or imperfect fruit can be used to advantage. Pare and core the apples and cut into small pieces. Pour boiling water over the cut apples, using only enough to keep the sauce from burning at tirst, as the apples soon make their own juice. Cook quickly, stirring from time to time. When smooth add sugar, the juice of a lemon and half its peel cut into thin shreds. Never make apple saue in metal and never stir with a metal spoon. tl darkens easily by contact, with metal. An enameled ware saucepan and an enameled ware or wooden spoon will obviate thai i difficulty. 3