JSvtvmcmZ a™. J2xmm&n2 1 !TTJr*. | | j&xvffu&uH Going, Going, Going... Bowman's Brings to Harrisburg Hurry To This Sale of JoinviU s e m *, Ties Jhe Final Word in Women's a Housefurnishings and China For Men *"C ± llldl "Y U1 U 111 V ▼ UIIICII □ „ -p . Oriental color combinations . A tnding io-morrow! ru „ riot in these neu . ties f JllJ* p f /\ Yf* I With it goes a of sav ings Casserole tire-proof * brow ii Xov. showing* sc\ eral striking v JL that vou should consider before let- outside. pure white inside; with patterns, at oOf. line them pass out of reach. A few heavy brass nickel plated receptacle; VORIfF Women who seek the accepted styles are coming to this store—and rightly, too. ,rc " fancy wood handles; /-inch size, For here more than the mere superficiality of style is offered. The intelligence with which our Modern Gas Irons, complete with • The Shirt For Dressy Men garments are selected has been the result of study—not of our needs, but yours. We have not grasped -a- hose aiid iron stand. An iron Fancy China imported; salad-. \ orkc Shirts are nationally at every "will-o'-the-wisp" to find something new. The logical new styles, made SO by their founda that burns 7? per cent, air and cake plates, celcrv travs. nut bowls. recognized as superior in tit and r j • • . r , , per cent, gas: producing a blue nnt sets, syrups, spoon trays and style. tion of designing, are the ones shown here. flame. 9.»f, rose bowls', TIU*. <j ur as sortment includes— Women have learned to expect from this store not alone the best styles, but all that goes with Vegetable Press galvanized Preserve Kettles Wear-Ever . the best. iron frame; steel masher; perfor- Aluminum; 6-qt. capacitv; for stew- Madras m printed and woven AKrfc.it Qiiifc ated tin press; verv popular for j ng . pot ruas ting and "preserving. stripes; silk striped per- -* ZvULItIL JLHJ VV ilidil (JUllo mashing potatoes. !."»<•. 03e. cales; satin stripe ~ ul W TVT u. 1 p , | Toilet Paper - Japanese paper ; j imported wil- madras and crepe. &W INOtCCI OtVie t CatlireS superior quahtv; 1.000 sheets to each , «-'otnes oasKeis imported wn- r J . roll; 4 rolls low; 26 inches long: strong handles. Yorkc Shirts range from W '.l ' J \ oil may care for the elaborate production of extreme de- O-So-Easy Oil and Dust Mops— 4«Jo. 51..10 to $2.8.">. signers; or a trim tailored effect, two-in-one interchangeable; self- Blown Glass Guest Room Carafe BOWMAN'S— Main Floor fiEs.Vvv You may desire to choose an exclusive; fashion's finest suit; leeding; adjustable handles; gets and glas> tumblei>, n>ed a> co\ei to . Yy l or a Stylish inexpensive model. under radiators, etc., 08e. bottle or drinking glass: attractive /M Y J L n • 11 n ' « V «• / n,woi •>«£. T?VTTn A I / /i il" P nYN»-» Bowman s can serve you well. Dover Sanitary Set tor ironing floral cutting. £\>C. h \ clothes. Consists of hood with lock Blown Glass Water Sets - con- 1 I\/A . / /V. |E_jjV\ Suits—will be much worn tins Spring and Summer for handle: 3 oval irons and 6x6-inch sisting of 2-qt. pitcher and six tumb- \YV\ motoring and outdoor recreation. Materials—silk, of course, is stand. Each set packed in cardboard lers in floral cuting, 08c*. King Baby Expelled 1 lirst : then come velour fabrics, gabardines, with favor smiling upon box. <oe. BOWMAXS— Basement P . f serges. And what marvelous color combinations, grays of won i rrom trie riouse /j jI |j uV{ \ droits tone, putty and blues never seen except in nature's paintings. For Spring--- I Warm weather has induced many j If jJI J' Ij! $12.75 to $29.50 $35.00 to $75.00 /""* mothers to turn baby out doors. If J II \ j ; J lA Correct Millinery Wc can help make babv comfort- H / F I \ \ l \ s* 14r I . . Styles LL I I \ I D Coats With Youthful \\ e might enumerate \ ranging in LinCS—SpOrt Models them. \\c nil make a prices from $ll.OB to $'2T..10. 1 The Sport influence is strongly featured; but others designed minute de?«cilption ot If N, Solid side collapsible baby car- /// (\ I along more dressy lines are in full prominence. e\ ci\ st} le and ever\ tea- riages. 98.50 to $10.98. lij V Bowman leadership in style, variety and assortments will hold litre, ntt \\e are quite sine Reed sulkies. $3.50 to SO.OB. forth an inducement for vou to inspect the scores of new models. a poetical genius could J Wood sulkies, with reversible <sPRINC Prices beffin at JKS 98 never describe the renl s back rest. $1.:?0 to $3.08. DIVIK 1 J rices begin at beauty of our Spring Mil- '? sulkies, $3.50 to Skirts have come into their A I aHHi/1o rxf ' ,ncr y. $ .•» . own. The fashion of wide ■*»- VYIQC Ol trimmed hats, close fitting T\ (7\ BOWMAN s-second FIOO.- skirts gave a wonderful oppor- in HrPCQPC hats, flat and sailor hats, with the / Af\, tunity to designers to put their OtyiCS in spring UrCShCb very last touch of artistic designing. I' \v \\r ' rr - heart and soul into their work, For street and afternoon dresses, combinations of Georgette Oh. but vou must see them. * Hair which almost perished in the or chiffon and silk, find unwavering favor. c ;. . days of close-fitted skirts. How The throat is again open to the elements, for collars arc gracc ' owitcries ardently they have embraced fully laid back, many of them forming cape effects, with a decided I n a g a i e at $1.59 this privilege! tendency to Elizabethan back collar flares. h-i nil t /|/l ij r* H „ Ruffles and plaits are everywhere m evidence.. ine and 'in manv so thcV mint be shirred'at the waist Popular shades arc rose, dove, gray, navy, sage, brush green, * Not a master of HOW vou *<*» at [ or thc s,ender - or Nvith f,arc , at t,,c I,lscu,t an(l twll,ght bluc> , in en OOC i , where near the price. What's hips, suggesting panniers and mar- $12.50 tO $25.00 profit by purchasing an I more, there is practically ever)' I \ clous side pleat.-, and tucks. Untrimmed Hat here; al- Women of Large Figure t together it is HOW MUCH! 1 gabardines.serges, novelty mixtures. Are Invited To This Store We believe we arc in a position to offer Harrisburg women a You 11 £njoy Real 0 ' |'? vc apparel of all kinds especially suited to stout figures. greater advantage because of our trcmendous-in fact unequaled Music in To-morrnw', bc "°. ld - T i,h "?• ■»<*«»• . 1 F »" ,,, .» 1nc ® 10 u !f sma " st >' hsh l,nes ?" d ex « n< T e of varirtios mrl hprnti<o nf lr.u- nrircc IVUSICin lomonows combinations of stripes and plain ing have given our suits, coats, dresses, waists and undergarments .. ' . colors, and very English looking for stout women a great popularity. With the new ideas youthful <>u a so secute the choice of the market in style. lfin mixtures. lines have not been sacrificed, and stout specialists have employed Large lisere hats, in black and rose, sl.lO. UwClllUil Prices. $3.08 to $13.50. their utmost skill in giving grace and refinement to outergarments. Milan hemp sailors, in wanted shades, 08f. BOWMAN'S—' Third Floor We arc now specializing in large and odd sizes. Lisere and porcupine m small, close-fitting shapes; black and colors. , at $1.40. r\Pf*lf"QlQ " Sport hats in smart combinations of colors with black. SI.OB. IVCllldlS The Newest Arrival- ~T ~ $3.08 an u d P cd sailors; heavy satin lining in all b,ack> and black with colors; Undcr the ersonal direction "The Diana " n« s , Capes, Sailor Collars and ' JOWMANS ~ T1 "' <l Floor - Of an expert^ from the house TllCkS Are Some of Olir STYLE «b j where the «enius-inspired \'o- /ic-xCLrurN l| I™>l iQYPPMrtnn ' cation is made. fin Smart Shoes For Wo m ea> BIOUSe FeatUrCS J ! ' 1,1,1 ,lo ° r rl ' r,l< "' Made of finest washabic kid- Fiiit goodness, that does not nearly begin to tell the whole - *- skin with hand turned soles story. Mere and there, color effects are quite startling, but ~ " ati 11 K | 1 t J ,^| are quite dcinurely attractive^ Aladdin Aluminum els especially designed for new I linen - AC 1 £l_ Spring suits, $3.00 to $9.00 I lie other a striking . ft&jCT s bale or the famous to-morrow „ «« 'fifflKii > Spats De Luxe —all the m combination * m Aladdin aluminum is here to stay c „,,,i ~,i •<._. with blue which forms / 'Jlf ui 1 //f 1 Ostermoor and this week and next arc weeks of neu shades and white, the bodice. Handsome- k WaiUlllUUi maitlCbbCfc special interest. to be worn with the dainty spat ly embroidered. IIIk f® ' Known as the Hotel Style Actual cooking demonstrations pump. Pair, SI.OO and lip- The assortments arc Jg 1 i and instructive talks about the wa rds not to be equalled, WWI ~ AJ- fr 1/2 rf\ merits of this new line. ' starting from $5.00. 'ff\^ LIT 11 Ihi Kfl BOWMAN'S—Main Floor h * JI XX 1/ \fj A\J•%J \S BOWMAN'S—Basement ! BOWMAN'S —Third Floor. The Ostermoor Co. has co-operated in offering fifty of this I Baby Welfare Week j New in the Silk Realm particular style as an inducement for more people to become <ic- • quainted with their product. Ends to-morrow j I —^ Five-inch bound edge borders; round corners. Covered with The final lecture to mothers —to-morrow afternoon. sl K P Children's Embroidery icautiful mercerized French art twills. Extra weight and thick- The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for father to become 3 \nd£m,tS '' TT . . better acquainted with his home—to-morrow evening. ov rLSL r h P s»k B (Here only in Harrisburg). Foam, noor by elevator ' : 'Sau'and»;'y e a % rd n . Bhades from 9.30 to 11. BOW MAN S—Fifth Moor. J j BOWMAN'S—Main Floor _______________________ CONFER ON BIG HIGHWAY MEET Secretary McColgin to Visit Huntingdon to Mnkc Final Plans For Gathering E. 1«. McColgin. secretary of the llarrisburg Chamber or Commerce, FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 17, 1016. \ so to Huntingdon to-morrow to confer with E. SI. C. Africa, president j of the Chamber of Commerce in that town and arrange the tinal details for 'the meeting of William Penn Highway advocates in this city on March 27. At the conference, too, a program for the session will be drawn up. It is the intention of those men at the head of the movement to have the booster-meet here to decide on a per manent route through the city and also to effect an organization. Mr. McColgin to-da.v mailed letters to the various towns along the tenta tive route of the proposed highway and asked that the names of those who will attend the session be sent here as soon as possible. Represented at the meeting- will be commercial or ganizations, automobile associations, city and borough councils, county commissioners and in attendance also will be members of the Legislature in the districts through which the high way passes. Among those who will attend the conference will be M. 11. James and Senator Tomkins. of Ebensburg, and the county commissioners of Cam bria county; \V. H. Sponsler, of New Bloomfield: Sherrard Ewing. of Plead ing: John Brass, secretary of the I lollidaysburg Chamber of Commerce and ten delegates, including Senator Snyder: George S. Mosser and Oliver • Rothert, of the Altoona Chamber of Commerce; tUe president and secre- \ tary of the Johnstown Chamber of | Commerce and ten members of the \ Good Roads Committee; committee of j ten of the Bellwood Chamber of Commerce: Richard Beaston and Jack Johnson, of Tyrone; John S. Eby and a committee of ten, of Xc\vport: M. S. Hershey and Bm S. Hershey, of : Hershey. Assisting the Harrisburg Chamber ol' Commerce in the Highway move ment are the chambers of commerce of Altoona. Bellwood, Hollldaysburg, Huntingdon, Johnston and Reading. The local chamber will be host to the various delegations and the rooms of the local organization in the Kunkel building will be placed at the disposal ,of the visitors. The sessions, one at '! 10 a. m., the other at 2:30 p. m. will be held in Falinestock Hall in the Y. M. C. A. building. O. T. A. BOOSTICIIS TO MEET The Boosters Association, compos ted of councils of the Order of Ride i pendent Americans in Dauphin and i Cumberland counties, will meet this evening in the. hall of Melrose Coun ! ell, Nineteenth and Derry streets. THE MOOSE C AM, j "Far through the wood comes the sound of her calling, Calling me down to the. deep flowing stream; i Sweet is her voice as the swift wa- ter falling. Soft is her tone ns the breath of a dream. "Faintly I hear her. 1 push through the briars. Twigs snap before me and branches are torn: Swift do I run as the forest of fires. Light is my heart as the breeze of the morn. "Little white rabbit, leap out of my highway, Fly little bird, with your whispering hum; Down to the water through wood trail and byway i Mv love is calling and bidding me I come. | "Louder her voice grows—she hears my tread beating. Even the flowers and grasses make way; i Kven the trees shall bow down to our meeting; I am king of the forests to-day! | "Out in the water f creep—has she waited ? God of the woodland! 'Ti« man come to kill. ■ Bright is the flash of the gun that I hated" — All of the forest is stricken —and still, j —Margaret E. Sangster, Jr., in The , Christian Herald Almanac. 3
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