Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 25, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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BELL 1001—2356 I'M TED HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, MA Y *JS, 1017. ~ ~~N \
Why \Shoe Sale of the Utmost a
Liberty Bond/ - . Yi , JSfSTIM
Vou"winfee.proudw Importance to livery W oman • | I wP#iilP AN
\in the world. Xo invest- possess a certificate show- 1 > ; i ■ : > ' /T - !' "oj?\ Nfe.
is not. ovcrnmcnt | stockholder mV 0 n ur = gov! Over 1,000 Pairs of Brand New Stylish Pumps
c "™rin increase iie and Colonials Offered in a Special Selling 1 1
; Event Commencing To-morrow at
except 'iii he ri t a nee taxes* 1 ' ' in an - v emergency with QA • VeilS PveSeilt ThettlSelVeS
| a Dair • The Newest Parisian Conceit
bond hereafter issued : tjiotism is something — Made of hexagonal mesh, embroidered with self color
J which may draw a higher more than standing when Cheiry Mossoms, these veils, when worn either as a
| rale of interest. they play ihe Star- # ' face veil or as a decoration for the hat, produce a most
i Spangled Banner.' I his piece of store news should prove of the greatest interest to every /V captivating effect.
bank !Vcan n bt r 'converted By buying a bond you woman and young miss, for in these days'of leather scarcity and prices topping VV xSw Siii^M! s lon £' J .
I into cash at anv time. will promote the power the lottiest point in the history of shoe selling—this opportunity is surely a phe- r cX ' 7 ,n ex nisite
and prestige of your Na- nomenal one. stvle Jjs •* 00 ' po , pulai edges hnished picot
• l It ™if!7Y S n b . e^ ,tUP - ion amon . g 'ts Allies and The purchase was brought about through one of the unexpected happen
\t i mav e i"e en ist in * s in the manufacturing field-a Brooklyn maker surrendering this lot at a ~
\\ hen ydu lend money i th<J - h v OU do J ot bcar ' big sacrifice for immediate cash. ft TT hp NJmir VomntVo
'tead of you arms defense of the Seven beautiful new styles of turn sole, Frerfch heeled pumps, in I : V cllTipirC V Cll
stimulate business and Ameikan 'lag a> one . TI/I • |> JtJf /l /*** r T/fvli I ' lu ' vc 'l worn and made famous by Thcda Bara.
better yourself directlv who goes to the firing VYtllte DTOWII IVIOUSe (j rflV CfteiTV rAMM N v cry sq/t, fine mesh, embroidered in colored silk con
and indirectlv. ]inc - J J J i vcntioiial designs, #1.09.
x- , „ , Finallv vou will helo to Sizes -to / —every width—alao featuring the long, slender effects. "
rai'sed bv tliis loan spare .hc Govemmen, ,hc VCtytodo'^dtolal^' 0 ' 8 o,fe,ed " ab ° Ut '' alf PriCC ' SllP-Ofl Fell
spent in "the United States. necessity of raising an ex- I (bee Nvindow display). bowman-S—Main Floor | £——
T,- i f T A ce- S!> 'ye, proportion ot its . ji Can be adjusted in a jiffy, lias clastic edsre and fits
It vou have not formed war tunds through cur- ..i c i,.. . ■ i .. S c ana nts
the habit of saving, you j rent taxes. The tax bur- rjl JT TT7 TTTA TT7 DD T /? dose to the face, t and Sof.
can form it in a nobie way den will be heavy at best I MM Ma M\ It 3 L 11 ' lo ° r "
by paying for a bond in and a very large part of J. VXM. SM J '
instalments, thus uphold- the money required \ TTT* 1 1
&s? k■ % \ IVill Prize Silverware
are putting something by extension of credit to the ;| C , / > y - it-Ov
for a rainy day. i Treasury by the people. j j| " Enraptured with a handsome piece of silverware, will be the bride of this June. / / .i&L,
And for the joyous occasion, we have collected from the foremost American sil- / ''
Ny '' }#j " J ' u versmiths a gorgeous stock of both flat ware and individual decorative pieces. ' •7&Klk ' 'gmsßk
K ' * Sandwich Trays in a diversity Handsome Tea Sets, in a va- Cake Baskets—low and stand !
fkjuy of oval work patterns, at rietv of attractive patterns, at models in every finish, at J
- • • . _N $2.50 to $3.25 $3.75 to $11.75 $3.75 and $4.75 SMxZj
Bread Travs —both plain and Bon Bon Baskets, in a score of Egg Sets ,for two or more; I
t*~* ' . *+ beaded edge: butler and high fin- patterns $1.69 to $3.75 spoons to match; gold lined \ • fI w
Mb ish; best Sheffield make, at Vegetable Dishes with con- $2.75 and $4.25 \ y | 'j flfl ii -
*' jm ~ $i .89 o $5.50 j vertible cover that slips off and Spoon Holder—new model that \® |- | 111 \
Jf^- : t: "' Olive and Relish Dislies, sepa- makes extra dish; Sheffield silver. catches spoons in the center; \fl I / i| \| |wf *N.N'-\'_ '
rate compartments, 53.75 oss j excellent value, SS.SO Sheffield silver, . t...... 02.50 \ '
For Girls 2 to 14 Years sift)ertt)are
Handsome white dresses, 2 to 6 vears, made of RovV 7iT 71 yf • f f •
organdie, batiste and lawn-empire style—voke and dOlldUAt JUIIS PpHc \V ChfQtZ ' X P 70) /i/11 /11tlP f* V
ra^ e lri', a^o mbroidery and ribbo " trim " l£\.Norfolk, Middy, Trench, pleated _ „ .
and belted styles—white and colors - ur u-
White Dresses. 6to 14 years—of organdie, voile and trimmed, in plain contrasting colors— High Fashion and Authentic Styles Are
lawn—gathered and double skirts —empire, bolero and sizes 2to 8 years—9s<* to $5.95. , , , Stamped on Every One of the Hats We
b,(^ t se 0 s £>' les^ in J" lin^s of lace ' ins ertion and ribbon Bljgi'l Military Suits of white and blue rep why cedar chest? are°fine to store'winter hi°rl and wool- Present in a Masterful Showing for
}pl ..I.J to slo.oO. closed high at neck with standing ens in. And when you turn to them in the fal! there '.s A T ' J fa
BCm MAN s ~ Sgcond Floor - ' c p collar—epaulette on shoulder—breast no "mothbally" odor just a faint suggestion of the ' JYj. 6til Of Id I JLJCIV
. /NWCfCrf pocket with emblem —belt >#. ith brass wholesome cedar. J
C iirls Snirt W LI l3t buckle stars on collar trimmed Made of selected knotty the more knots, the more . Included are the smartest ot the seasons offerings
1 1 1 TV cUoLJ w ith brass buttons 3to 8-year sizes fragrance Tennessee cedar; constructed for a gener- from assured arbiters of fashion—fascinating ideas
Something new we will introduce in our children's fe £-92.95. ahm'. .erviee. from the hands of expert headwear designers.
department tomorrow. Made of fancy dimity and * ■roim-e-s..j n.0,. castere? nia'no finish innalura'l colorarioufsizes'and | ' New s l' ort Hats in a wide variety of bright and
\oiles —smocked in colors —also tancy colored stitch- j shapes 5(510 to $lB. attractive colors—shapes and materials. These are
ing—open down front —elastic at waist line—large nmhindfinn BOWMANS— second Floor. confined styles to Bowman's and are therefore exclu*
collar—6 to 14-vear sizes—sl.2s to $2.75. VyllCl J s ive—hats to be seen nowhere else.
BOWMAN S—Second Floor. . ■ ' .
A special box containing lour generous size cakes IV J *ll 1 * 1 rice range
Candle Sticks I ! Men s bilk onirts
il Featuring ivorv tainer, com P' j. ~, j Hundreds of dressy hats that arc the last word in!
candle sticks, with JJgg* purchasc enablcs Us to oftcr a vcr >' rOTarklbk I summer millinery. Not overtrimmed but neat, smart
f A silk i>ades in novel ; Saturday Sale of , c .„ . : f ccts " ,at arc I>leils,ns lo ,he careful - refined
L M 4) colorings, with I _ J dr 7Z:
M - t -, T<JP candle complete, j I OllPt WatCf
shade can be rep- —— $3.50 tO SIO.OO
lated to any height • X , fhi h j ' ers who caters to the fine trade, and j bowman's —Third Floor.
—_ Zj AC\ f \ \ gracle toilet fIHHUr who was able to put these shirts out
"TxC j) water in the following at such a low price through a deal
BOWMAN's —Main Floor. s'Todors I Lilac, Violet de Par- . representing several thousand yards DJfc onrl C ol ltpc
z —— nie, lapanese Honeysuckle. • 01 Sl^S through a large purchasing Dvllj <HIU
. f> This toilet water usually lTif,||>S|]W of which we are a mem- .
A rine Lot O- ; \ jf|L* retails at.about double the They arc splendidly made, cut The VoQlie of the Hotir
l> nce -and we quote ths low true to size, in a beautiful range of ,
' figure simply to further in- i *C , fashionable stripes and colorings. Highly in favor are bdts^JTjt
uWCCL v_Jl duo JJ<IbK.CLo crease this particular brand of toilet water. \ v | the silk being of heavy quality and and sasius; and we have as-1
. _ _ I • in every way high class sembled a generous variety .
The writer has a personal and intimate knowledge of <Qp fiOl"f"lP BOWMAN'S— Mam Floor The price, $3.95. "what's novel" in these neces-j J&r Mjtt 7
the sweet grass baskets we are now featuring. liV/LLlv sary accessories for the skirt ' hr I
They are made by the Canadian Indians up in the high- BOWMANS— Main Floor. _ and blouse season. iq \t ) '
lands of Ontario and Saskatchewan. Also in the great _ r T , A , ~ A Klflf fhf (nlft f* r PflhlYfiC tnP 111 C_ are developed in kid, > I.yY •
Canadian northwest. A ttTCIPfIVP CirHf"r\r\c! tile Ulo suede and patent leather, and E | J
A representative of the Indians made a personal visit i 111 l dCIIVL
""" arrange " I'carl eardrops arc the most popular coming in ,>oh drop pMy Ot Bead fllUf Metal NecUOCeS Sf W^BBt
The reminiscent odor of a sweet grass basket carries a Stud S < yl - CS _ the dr ° ps be,n - w,th snia,ler P earb , r . ~ in all the fashionable colorings, " H
one back to the haunts of the Redman. and tiny chains. . . , I hese come from every section of Ue world; fancy stone and many are effectively adorn
In a varietv of shapes and sizes, ranging all the wav 1 h l cn J ' t .°°' Xl \ crc arc of pearl and intricate beads from Roumania; carved ornaments from Japan and c d with beads and sijken tas
from a thimble basket up to large ones for fancy work I nl< \ tal dcS ' S " S that . arc f t >' h 1^ h and China; fancy pearl beads from Italy-making combination of sels. ■ l)-*T
and knitting A very large variety, in all sizes, . every imaginable color. Combination belts are very JTjF:
Price range—lo* to HS.SO. r- r\ a, , n i And we have no hesitancy in believing that our showfftf <jf stylish, also, and form a good
BOWMAN's —Second Floor. SUC tO Sl. 1 9 ' ne^ ,aces ech P sc f an y m this section. portion of the exhibit
L j 7 I ! Uncommon values, at 25* to #0.50. i'riccb range from #1.69 to #3.25.
BOWMAN S—Main Floor. BOWMAN S—Main Floor , . > St)VVMAN S—Mala
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"FRIDAY EVENTNG, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ' MAY 25, 1917.
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