Founded 187 1 HOME OF THE VOCALION - JSoarmaftZ Bell—l99l—United " ~~ I Our Annual Mau Exposition of White There is much that this store can do for you, outside of the JL 9 customary channels of business. This we caii service, it is a It has been a custom of this establishment each May to concentrate attention for a few days on white part of our policy to be helpful to our friends m aii things, if merchandise—lingerie, white fabrics, blouses, embroideries and to supplement this fashion event with sheets and we see first, we volunteer; if not, you may always ask. Cases The coming summer will be a white summer of greater magnitude than at any time heretofore. Tu \/l~„ 4-U ! With this in mind, this May White Event has been planned along a wider scope; and a glance itself will lhe May bale Otters the lop reveal treasures in "White" values. Most Values in Embroideries Four days—Tuesday to Friday. A Collection of New Embroideries Specially Brought » r- f I ; Pncifinn Ic Hivpn A New England Mill Experimented On Reproducing Here For the White Sale, and Values Are Matchless TOnt Line r OSlllOn IS IjlVen Patterns Imported 300 yards 18-inch Swiss Embroid- tO MUSlinWear OfferingS - , . eryplouncing; stops; yard, , J White DrCSS FaDrICS /■ >. i.ooo yards Swiss Embroidery A Department Overflowing With the Very Garments /* -jX, Edges, 4 to 9 inches wide; yard, That Women Are Now Buving in Quantities, With Great buccess k>l ! Embroidery Voile Flounc- All at a Moderate Range of Prices ThCSe « rial p . iec . es ' ?°°, d 1111 d exactly copied, were not never- i»s: neat p...*-.,; iscdlcn. ,U,l. , ~ . tlielcss made up m insufficient yardage to be called full pieces. I «v; j;ard. o®*. "n7l purchased the entire quantity of these "proofs"—2,2lo : I Ifflr/ fl 3l ° 6 -o.' }■*«* ■<« a" I ?•*! ™ ?■>'« to offer them a. a price which doesn't Uffl i WlimV *i 11/ Fifteen Embroidered Batiste <= W n \ "\\ sook, and sateen, with wide tucked begin to do them justice. WmSKm R nWAI IJS\ *.*•.« ww***— u ' scen to a PP rec i ate d I very special, L . Ml | Envelope Chemise flesh and -■ 1 vw $2.9.>. rI white batiste nd nainsook; prettily J. J/C X 3.T°CL ->7 inch Swiss Embroidery Flounc- A Special in Laces \ fjnFfnt® II H / trimmed back and front with lace. _/ incli bwis>s r.mDroiaer\ u I . ri a T \ VIV W n / / \ / insertion, beading, medallion and will be the one price on any of the wide range of patterns ing excellent quality; yard. 2of. .00 vards Lace Edges and In- \ d\\\\\P // / ribbon. Various styles, #I.OO. and fabrics 2/ -inch Embroiderv Flouncings, sertions 4to 8 inches wide. Among V / 1 a » j » j r .. ....... , in voile and novelty materials, yard, the lot are Cluny, Orientals. Point XV/lik \ Aprons—nurses . maids and fancy \u o 11 sec novelties ill white fabrics never before approached, 69c. I de Paris and others. Yard, 9?. • styles; ol fine material; lace aiid em- j n shadow voiles, satin stripe voiles and marquisettes; organdie bowman's—Main Floor. brmdcrv tnmmed 3., «■ to *1 ..><». stripes, and a host of others. vv©s Petticoats of batiste, silk and crepe de chines; in flesh and white; Plisse Crepe fine stripe; requires no ironing; 30 inches wide. 11 yards A Series of Savings On Nainsook Corset Covers lace, knee flounces of lace and insertion As this price is so low we wiill limit 11 yards to a customer. embroidery and insertion trimmed, with wide ribbon bows, Organdie Nainsook extra fine weave; soft as silk; fine for lingerie; T 2nn Mnnawk 25£. #2.98 to $12.00 41 inches wide: 10 yards $2.00. \*J tlLu «.lIVA i wlid XV UilWvlO Corset Covers of fine nainsook; Camisoles wash satin and wash White Satin Quilts medallion center; handsome raised patterns; extra + j trimmed with lace, insertion and me- taffeta; crepe de chine; in flesh and large size; 90x100 inches, #2.9.>. x J\ JIM (aSeS ' dallions and beading, ribbon run, white; trimmed in lace and ribbon, BOWMAN'S— Second Floor. Pripprl VPVV Imv hprailQP tViPV nrP Qnilprl Corset Covers of fine nainsook and Fancy Envelope Chemise in flesh l 11C6U v 61) o\\ tney die SOlieQ all-over embroidery; camisole styles and white crepe de chine, wash satin Even were they perfectlv clean a saving would be realized on the low and short sleeve "covers, 59* to and charvet silk; lace trimmed and gBT . , , , , , . . $1..10. hand embroidered, s3.«>o to TZWP Wc&m - ft 9 pnees due to having been purchased before the advance. Drawers of cambric and nainsook; $18.50. Ifl JrJw C (\ Sheets Pillow Cases tucked ruffle, or lace and embroid- Princess Slips lawn, nainsook S4x3o; HTc. erv trimmed, 25*. and silk muslin; in flesh and white; gra I yA \ \ J!\ faY//\ i(vf fi'sxfl?- 7sl- nn< ' 7nr " 42x36; i7c *nd 20c. Nainsook Drawers circular, lace trimmed. sl, $1.98 & $3.50. jF A J f ) tSBuI 45x55, : 1 embroidered on Pequot tub- straight and skirt styles; lace and Children's Drawers—made of fine jl A IN fJp / / ,M> 90x90; ssc! 2®*. embroidery trimmed. oO*. cambric: hemstitched hem and 11 VIK \\\\ * Itw */ fib n m(&\ I( \ 90x99; 91.05. 42x72; bolster; 40c and 4Sc. Drawers of fine nainsook; lace, tucks. IS'/S*. • \\ 7u\ \\/ Sf */ ff/ A mtxl I \ l\ —— embroidery, insertion and medallion Children's Drawers nainsook llXf \\ \ A \ l\ Dreamland Sheets double bed Bleached Muslin and Cambric in trimmed, 59* to $1.98. and cambric; lace aiid embroidery W jM j\J \ 1 size; made of durable sheeting; not- remnant lengths; 36 inches wide; Gowns of nainsook, white and col- ti mimed, l.»* to oO*. ill ) \ 7 / ed for wearing and laundering qual- Hill, Fearless, Langdon and Fruit- ored crepe, and white and flesh la- Chx dren s Gowns low neck, jl \ t ities; 69c. of-the-Loom brands included; yard, tistc: ]o "> sc l uarc - rou, ? ( V and , V * " h . ort sl f e^l: embroidery trimmed, J \ \ / \I A ■ - . . jo cl iii "Jtza necks; short sleeves; daintilv trim- 3.»* and .10*. \ \ &{/ \ \ / %.\ / » »'// J/ \ kJI Reinforced Seam Sheets double BOWMAN'S— Third tnoor. -a. • l' hi ! I^/ bed size; bleached; no dressing; 3- Pequot Sheets—fine, even thread; x> inch hem, 59*. under name of Cohasset; 81x90 in- Jffiß - » Portland Sheets - one of the best ches. 95*. White Silks M A Most Interesting wearing sheets on the market: free Pillow Tubing and Sheeting by Assortment of New V\ from dressing; good weight; 81x90 the yard; specially priced. Abundance of Favored Weaves, Moderately Priced. Jb . \j ( inches; lß*. inches, 85*. BOWMAN'S— Basement Ivory white Silk Crepe de Chine. 40 White Silk Jap; 28 Inches: yard. . .50c II oiOUSCS /T | inches; yard, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and 51.59 White Pierette Silk Crepe and Voile: U n , . • . _ , . White Habutal Silks, 36 inches; yard ' si" and' U ' inth£ \\ LnterS tHIS Ma y bale at the Un ' \\ Wfiifi- SlrirfQ ivory white Kenu^V • • • \\ usually low price of \ » * llltt W/All to Taffeta; 40 inches; yard $2.50 \ Ivory white Bridal Satin; fine quality; . . . . „ f ACkr* ' I As Popular As Ever For Summer Wear, Useful and Uncostly "white^indestructibie' sii'k" Voiie? 2 Athletic Corset , / . . f -i • i- J An enlarged stock offers a choice selection in gabardines, linene, linen, ln 'wKnd'owii'Taffeta stik; Vo'inches® Ideal For Summer Wear. gL consisting OI VOlles in plain, Jtt honevcomb, pique and cordurov. yard 5, * 7 5 . . e .• Vet Very stylish models. White Silk Marquisette. 40 inches; yard A two-inch elastic band ex- WR * J J . v >p^ .SI (X) tn jK7 ."»<) 0... r. , , , , s . l ow tending slightly above the W At are new lace trimmed IF IO >'J\J White Sill: Gros de I.ondres, 36 inches; . *? » /, . . , JB , 1\ var<l $1.50 waist line takes the place of the Ir stvles Vt White Coats White Dresses White Kayser Bilk; 44 inches; ya s rd 2s bust; and insures absolute free- U W : 1 1.• 11 V Jjp Sport models: in cordurov and First of the season's models in de- white Crepe Satin; 38 inches; yard «°m- . .. Y • kl * Qti CI QH J 'i\ chinchilla. Invaluable for motoring cidedly smart originations. New ar- White crepe Taffeta, 40 inches; y.%" * B erie blouses at 95c » L 95 and H and general wear. rivals almost daily. whlte SI I U Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches'? BOWMAN'S—Third Floor U P* BOWMAN'S-Third Floor BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. yar d $1.50 ——————.— ——————— BRINGING UP FATHER. By McMANNUS "I 111 IT WArST YOU TO T"j If I'M -bo GLAD YOU CALLED ) WE HAvD BETTER CRACIOOS- THAT " ~ I | TAKE FIF. OUT FOR TO HAVE ME CO FOR A WALK - - LOOKS LIKE F»FI-- =- - ' TELL Y °° J M "***%£< A WALK AMD DONT ( WALK WITH YOU - wi oilv J = SHE MUST BE YOOOA*ETAKE LJ 1 HAVE ITSOQST O*Ts™ MONDAY EVENING, HAKRJBBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 15, 1016. 3
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