STATE TREASURY GAINS IN MONEY Powell Says Tax Settlements Far Over $5,000,000 Are on the Way Auditor General Powell to-day re ported to Governor Brumbaugh that during September the State Treasury gained $1,100,850.12 in the net gen , eral balance and that papers in tax carrying $5,449,618.61 were in !vcess of settlement, the money from slklch would be received before long. Ihe September receipts at the patent double heels and toes; fine nb; all co i ts kin or white buck. Pair, $1.25, sizes, at l*v $1.50, $2 and $2.50. According Boys Black Cotton Stockings to size desired, double knees, heels and toes; all Baby Shoes _ black> browri( SIZ /^u-ij t _ . . white, Champagne and others. Very Children s Cotton Stockings, carefully finished inside and out. double heels and toes; fine nb; black Sizes j tQ 4 at $1 and or white; all sizes, at 150. jgj 05 Children's Silk Lisle Hose; double ' sizes 4to 8, with heels, at 900, heels and toes; fine nb; all sizes; sl. $1.25 and $1.50. black or white, at 200. Children's Fibre Silk Hose; BOWMAN'S Main Floor double heels and toes; white or black; all a so*. Make-Up Serviceable School UNDERGARMENTS ~ , . Children's Knit Under Waists, TOCKS t rom I hese t abriCS bleached; ages 2 to 16 years, at 15$ 36-inch Poplin Cloth, half wool; and 250. wanted shades, yd., 29^. Children's Union Suits, bleached 28-inch Worsted Checks, yd., 150. cotton; all sizes, at 50e. 28-inch Silk-finish Poplins, dark BOWMAN'S—Main Floor shades, yd., 290. ~~ 36-inch Silk-finish Poplins, want- Dependable School ed shades, yd., 30e. /->i 1 r? 1 T> 28-inch Dress Ginghams; light Clothes ror the boy and dark shades in checks and Pinch-back School Suits, built for stripes; yd., 12J/jO. service; the newest patterns. Many 36-inch Percales; best grades; with 2 pair pants. Sizes 6 to 18. lights in stripes and figures, yd., Prices, $3.25, $4.25, $5, $5.95, 12 ! /2 0. $0.50 and $7.50. 36-inch Storm Serge, French Serge Cord Pants very durable for and Batiste, in Copenhagen blue, school wear, at 980 and $1.50. yd., 590. Mackinaws the ideal top coat 36-inch All Wool Batiste, in pop for boys. Great variety of patterns, ular shades, yd., 590. at $3.25, $4.50, s.> and SO. 38-inch Poplin, in wanted shades; Blouses and Shirts in medium and yd., 850. dark shades; very dressy for every- 34-inch Striped Silverbloom; day wear, at 50M The Famous Hickson Fashions Inspired by J* \\ Suits are at Bowman's Paris—ultra fashionable FY w U J V only in Harrisburg. and exclusive. J: I )\ More Coats, More Dresses, and Skirts; More of VI r\ Autumns Smartest Apparel Coming Daily, Almost Hourly bowmans—Third Floor. —Or It Might Be The New Cossack Turban— in true Russian fullness and velvet arranged to depict the ruffled surface and just a silver ornament—that we might select as an example of Bowman individual . lty in Millinery. It's a distinction peculiar only to this shop. \ Genuine moleskin for trimming is introduced in a clever model, in contrast | to white. I New tailored hats are a feature of importance because of their distinctive I lines, and fine Lyon's silk velvet, Panne velvet and genuine Hatter's plush. 1 A Noteworthy Assemblage Priced at $5 to $7.50 Velours silk and lustrous; in six Hatter's Plush Sailors; genuine qualities new shapes varying telescope crowns and smart shapes " oe and double brims. Scarlet, honey A 1 . c $4.95 and $5.95 . , r , • ' J Alpine Sailors; navy, purple, brown, Drown and tuchsla are newest shades. green and black; the newest hat for motor —s4.9s ing and sports. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor —52.98 Over Tuo Thousand Hanks of Small Quantities oi ßlouses Are Mostly Beaded, Germantozvn Frffled or Embroidered Yarn *-r n( j j ias near ]y come t 0 b e un . In a special sale beginning derstood that blouses and Georg to-morrow, at "/SBST 1111 et * e crepe are almost synonomous, ■j sji y M this popular fabric has found its way ± £/yC I*'.. I ® so f ar in the favor of style makers. o_ v - inif 71 "°A Newest models show a change in rp, • , ' [\ the shoulder line which is dropped, -This sale will be composed of XT A' KV and in th * " e w cape effect, small quantities of certain shades / Newest shades have found h [ accumulated during the summer. /^J 1 ™ wa V into that are so be -There is scarcely a shade not Y V-ft ■ U coming to the new suhs mC U i7 C a • ki r u ( \ I ""I l\\ There are novelties, too, in won our and eight fold. VW 4 ) \ derful designs and colors that add -Enough of each shade for use IBMt just the right touch-striking orna n various ways-slippers; sleeveless I|| \ ments typical of the Orient adorn jackets - skating caps; etc - and certain models, and a cord or ribbon useful for the children to learn to j~~y: ;|v are not unheard of. u a u j j \ Daily arrivals. A matchless col —Light shades may be dyed at a lection at small cost. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Third Floor $5 tO sls Gloves Are Here In Larger Numbers And Most Favored Styles In Spite of Shortage JtaP \ Not " the im P° ss^ble " for Bowman's to obtain grades and qualities in Tjf women's gloves that women know to be the vogue—in the face of the A ; \] greatest scarcity America has suffered. VH Mj / They're here—in all sizes—in autumn's favorite shades —in black g wb^te — sbort l° n S — smartest styles. ' J pr We believe the largest stock and finest qualities to be seen in this cape walking Gloves —Prixseam sewn, one-clasp, round corners, gus seted fingers. Four needle flat em broidered backs. White and street shades of tan. Pair, #1.50. French Kid Gloves Cleansable white glace gloves; oversewn seams, gusseted fingers, round corners and Paris Point embroidered backs. Pair, $2.00. Mocha Gloves One clasp, half pique sewn, white kid bound. Four needle embroidered flat backs. Black and tan. A very desirable glove. Pair, $1.50. Lambskin Glace Gloves White Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters Not half-hearted warmth! Not per hups! Not sometimes! But positive, splendid, warmth In the coldest corner of the coldest room on the coldest day. That's in brief the story or what you will And in the Perfection liented home. When it's snug and warm there is no place in all the world like home. Perfection Heaters—s3.oo, sl, |i 25 SI.OO, $5.25 and $6.50. N'esoo Perfect Oil Heaters—s2.7s and $3.25. BOWMAN'S—Basement SATURDAY HOURSi 9 A. M. TO 0 P. M. only; full pique sewn, one-clasp. Four needle embroidered backs. A smart glove with tailored suits. Pair, $1.50. Imported Real Kid Glace Gloves —Full pique sewn, two clasps, gus seted fingers, round corners. White only. These are the much-called for cleansable gloves. Pair, $1.50. Imported Cape Gloves Fine walking gloves, hand-sewn, one clasp, round corners, gusseted fing ers. Double draw spear backs. Tan shades. Pair, $1.25 and $1.50. Imported Lambskin Gloves Oversewn seams, two clasps, Paris What's New In Stylish Neckwear? Increase in number of Broad cloth 'Collars and Sets. The new est thing to adorn the neck. At 50c to $3.50. Organdie Collars and Sets, 25c to SI.OO. Georgette Collars and Sot*, 50c to $3.50. Ostrich and Marabou Capes, $2.95 to $7.50. —Main Floor SEPTEMBER 29, 1916. FOUNDED 18T1 Point embroidered backs. Black only. Pair, $1.25. Imported Real Kid Gloves Light, medium and dark tan glace kid. Oversewn seams, two clasp 3, Paris Point embroidered backs. Pair, $2.50. Long Kid Gloves Real kid glace in white only, oversewn seams; single kid point on back. 12- button, $3.00; 16-button, $4.00. Children's Cape Gloves ln de sirable shades of tan for street wear. One-clasp, double draw backs, gus seted fingers. Exceptional value. Pair, 750. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Anchor Brand Clothes Wringers Every one of our high (rrade three and nve-year warranted wringers bear the Anchor trade mark, togetner with war ranty tag. In the event of any part proving: defective within the warranty period when used for family use the necessary parts wiU bo rurnished free of chaise. Prices—s4.2s, $4.50, $4.75, $4.90, $5.50 and $5.90. l-orell Wringers 52.90, $3.50 and $3.90. BOWMAN'S— Basemen* 3