FOUNDED 18,1 = IGLL—MtI—UNITED FOUNDED 187J As Easter Draws Nearer The Call For The Kirschbaum _ .. "VA MI TT F " Readiness Sounds Louder ¥ Zm. II I A JL I Eyen With Easter So Near, Our Suit Department 1 ffill ~ < M „, : Is Prepared to Take Care of Milady's Needs ao -r) i -««- j 1 | til after Easter. Our efficient alteration department is" at its best with A bport-back lVLodel I sufficient help to guarantee prompt delivery. With correct, youthful - - And Right Now, As Never Before. Cards and Booklet, lines —the big hit in Bowman s Offer Most Fashion- Sport-Backs among ../ A »>>le Suits For Easter Remembrance fliti vnnno'or plqcg n"P *■*"*• "\ ****•" ' * gi/mf lailored models, semi-dress tailors, A choice assortment of booklets and Lilt!' y ui _ ~ i BMS 'l&Bm tftlwra silks, silk and serge and silk and gabar- cards, ranging upward to 25?. men. 11l choice home- f jfgt 's«> |l dine combinations, fancy envelope Easter Post Cards, 9* dozen. viotS, serges and cas- iljßß| il Predominating styles, as shown in r———————— > of f If A /* ' V 2 this splendid collection tend to effect the is an alluring some -9 {TJ//# cut-in waist line, with jackets that flare thing about the new BON // becomingly at the hips and skirts, some TON Corsets which lifts them . ■' mm f| jvL / / / quite plain, gathered at the waist or away out of the commonplace {p r~ /J / \ *!§»*■ / / upon yokes, others with a unique cas- and puts them on Fashion's i-U \ ,Jjfs - m §k>. "* V • 0 )/ c, ? 3» a Some of the more recent arrivals show by themselves. q<9 •• a decided tendency to return to the plain I lie Corset Specialist from rfl* o tailored suits, with, of course, the modi- the New "Salon du Bon Ton" 4 1.19 11. Y M m - ianft«l _ . _ ... , ... day this week new ideas in cor -9 Suits For Women and Misses setry and giving valuable hints J |fi » !■ 3 9 Including models for stout women about the fashionable (POA I ■ • i $12.75 to $29.50 $35.00 to $75.00 * Bowman Blouses Have the Greatest Appeal to CIcORSETS^ A Young Man Wants Man- r , women of Taste | , O Because they are so different. Different in so many ways that tnev | here, in both back lace and are truly distinctive —away from the ordinary in blouses. front lace, together with many nish Clothes, But Stylish EliHhsSSS^ 1 It is possible this season to offer a wider se- J this time. ..... ' lection than we have ever before shown. Tail- Jmn "V| y * And m this season oi an all- orcd waists in silks and batistes, Georgette T^OTV/TTT^rTf^Q prevailing sport tendency, he "T s : for a ' ternoon wear and some exquisite- 'A l^uiviHioiiu^ wants to thp tio-ht fittincr 1 *> designed lines. -&S&3BrSM Of Timely Interest Sfft l S UJnffi I Y-]l tli='.undrcds oi at.rac.iv, Jl-l' Langdon BLached M„,U„ -36 inch,, Ciotnes tnat aie SO populai | styles from which your Easter blouses can be mJ wide: in useful remnant lengths; no dress v among young men. I chosen with ease. tSmt / jj* ing; fine thread. Yard, 10f. rpUn "VovM'fm" n'n n Lingerie Blouses, to #5.50 W// Lockwood Bleached Sheeting —Bl in ine Vanitle _IS a distinctly Silk Blouses, SG.OO to »5.95. chr» wui..; picrc; no drcn young man S suit, designed to Ororge«. Crepe Blouses, W. 30 to #X5.00 Jiig. good «eislit. lard. • i*n i 11*1. S 5 ? Awning Stripes—lll good patterns: blue, give hlgh-waisted, slight, BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. brown, green and tan stripes. Yard, 15f% youthful lines to the figure. " I, i''^'^. a ' ul3B *" l . .. _ XTIT , \A/ TTOT T. AND Feather Ticking 111 bine and white Particular young men are iiuuuniM; iVUOiJO stripes; 31 inches wide. Yard, IT^. especially delighted with the HXnd mport ™- s "~ new "Vanities" shown in Hardy Roses All have been carefully inspected and passed upon by an authorized agent . 1 „ of the State Department of Agriculture. Place Your Order lurscnDaum 'L-lotnes 3 f° r mc-si.™do«n 2 f»,25 ? ~5i..-,odo 2 «„ n ~F -- General Jacqueminot (scarlet, crimson). - Duke of Edinburgh (vermillion>. TUi ctLCU American Beauty (ligrht crimson). W- A. Richardson (yellow, monthly). Frau Druaehkt (white rose, monthly). M ra ' O AV . Il,ac ). TL „J_ r_ ,1 -|| * •, Victor HIIRO (scarlet crimson, monthly). ?J. a ? na Charta (brigfht pink, monthly). \n cXDCI't eS2"C dcCOl'atOr Iney arc made tor the tali, slender Victor Verdler (deep rose shaded with Fisher Holmes (velvety crimson). LA^ U uuulaLUl « « * formlnel France (lilac- ro.se. monthly). .. -11 r 4:1 17^. man, and the average man We Hoilhf Oustave Hogls (coppery y«llow, monthly). Marechal Niel (yellow). Will IJC lICIC Ulltll 1-clblCl m«ii, auu mv avuflgc ill«U. VVCUOUUt Pr . ar l De Lyon (coppery yellow, monthly). Paul Neyron (dark rose, larsre). j ~,111 if tllCrC arC tailors who would have Ulrich Brenner (cherry red). 18 < c,lmbin ß: rose, large atlCl Will ])llt ail)' tllbClip the patience or skill to put more good A .u, „.„.wP imber ' lion dcsired on Eastcr sewing into these suits, typical of all Turners (crimson). ° CS Sale I fllld Ccltldit .. Kirschbaum Clothes. You are pretty Plants at 5 for >0 This Service Is sure to find just the material that you A«)ealT»l£ B "' 30c ' Owing to this low price, they will be F _ 0 p _ trnn<= 1-1 . J ** npmatlK ISc. 2 for 1 1 « , . . ... TiCC IO vJUr Matrons. Want, and there IS absolutely no aues- Hydrangeas. Ise, a for 2.v. i sold only in their original wrappings, . ■ 1 . , 1 /-» J Peonies, 15c, 2 for 25e. • «__u r,,„ tion about the fit. Magnolias, 08c. i each containing tnc. BOWMAN'S—Basement. mmmmm^^ Bringing Dp Father # ( HERE!! REmSIXpd s TW*T TKIEOTO v° W ° NDEP? " i \ \ I ' j . . >. .■ r- , .. WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 19, 1916 3
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