BfCLL 1081— 2356 UNITED Help Save! Save food—save labor—save time to win the war. B* At the request of the Commercial Economy Board of the Council of National Defense it is earnestly re quested that everything be conserved. May we also again remind you of the following re quests of the Economy Board : I—Carry packages whenever possible. 2—Avoid exchanges by being reasonably certain of keeping goods before you purchase. 3—Use C. O. D. privilege only when you intend to keep goods and when you are sure someone will be at your home to receive them. 4 —Shop in the morning and thus distribute business over the day. Remember—every saving that we make or you help us make must eventually reach you —the consumer. Opening Suit Sale of the FaU^Season Hundreds of Suits For Women and Misses Attractively Priced $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 i All indications forecast the l' JllvJ popularity of suits for wear J||l Q* from now on. i Countless new models have '•s just arrived styles becom ing to most women that all ®lll \ IBS who as P ire to be well dressed I is |K'X must have one. - Jjj ,'jlrtt |Y\\ ( J 7) Materials are principally fine Aljj/ J f quality broadcloth, silvertone, Jli 1 velour, Burclla cloth, poplin, li ' i ser £ c . novelty weaves. All the li ' ■ it)l! 'm season's leading colorings and lrftrr r l \ s^a^es represented. F"° r women who desire the i . ' higher cost suits of the very , V a ■/ $ ; t ' finest materials and mark y ' ii ■ ij j I V ed individuality the showing V. SSfsil !■', j! Ya at from $40.50 to $195.00 BUsii cannot be surpassed. Jk \\ 1 1 Vpfe BOWMAN'S—Tliird Floor Ready For a Supreme Showing of Women s an Fall Coats the largest display The collection embraces every new idea Coats in * fuH assortrrierit tc> $12.50, $15.00 'jfiHH $25.00, $35.00 IMff fabrics that have no rivals at the prices—sso.oo jr \ to $175.00. §l\ f BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. New Kimonos Are now being shown in all the late colorings—rose, Pekin blue, pink, etc. Many attractive novelties in plain colored crepe —and handsome figured materials. A wide variety at t SI.OO to BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. FRIDAY EVENING, The Floors of This Bright Store Laden With Fashion's Latest Offerings tW hat is correct and dependable in everything to wear and for the home, ' —The store has been made more pleasant in looks. Much time has been spent in working out its most convenient arrangement and the it store never looked so charming as it does now never presented so M SI. wonderful a diversity of a season's new styles. ||| Jl|a —Here in endless array —apparel and millinery of distinction dress accessories home furnishings and fittings of every sort, from .... the most modest prices the range including everything up to mer chandise of highest exclusive degree. y * —— . New FaJJ"Electric" Brand House These dresses are superior in quality to the average house garments sold to-day. They are especially good fitting and modeled in very at tractive styles. A variety of patterns in light, medium and dark colorings of ginghams, percales and chambray. Sizes to fit any woman—36 to 56. Price range $1.25, $1.50 to $2.98 BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. HANDKERCHIEFS For_ Men_and IVomen Women's handkerchiefs of the finest quality of batiste in many new and beautiful styles the new rolled hems in dainty colors with corner designs to harmonize, or the neat narrow hemstitched border, with embroidered designs in white—silk handkerchiefs in delicate shades or in white with colored borders. For men we have white handkerchiefs with wide or nar row hemstitched hems, plain or witlig|pitials. Featuring— Men's initial handkerchiefs, white with white embroidered initials, hemstitched hems at 12j4$ and 25$ Women's batiste handkerchiefs with colored embroidered designs, box of 6 .SI.OO Women's batiste handkerchiefs, hemstitched and rolled hems, embroidered designs in white or colors, at . ...12vJ$ ! Floor. *■ Some Specjql Values From the IVhite Goods Section Excellent qualities of nainsook and longcloth in just the right weights for lingerie or children's wear. The fineness of these weaves cannot be surpassed, and we are featuring specially— Old Glory longcloth, in 36-inch width—extra fine quality, in lengths of 12 yards, at, piece SJi.OO Nainsook of an excellent quality for lingerie, at ... .19$ yd. Superior grades of nainsook, at, yard 39$ and 50$ Lingerie crinkle —a material that requires no ironing, mak ing it especially desirable for underwear, at, yard ..... .25$ Longcloth, in 10-yard pieces, at, piece $1.59 BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. > An All-the- Year-Round TOY DEPARTMENT Not only during the holiday seasons do we sell toys, but every month in the year you will find here a full and com | plete stock of the newest and latest ideas in toys toys that will delight and fascinate the grown-ups as much as the younger folks. Teddy bears made of plush with movable limbs and glass eyes, at 75$ Stuffed cloth animals, dogs, horses, cats, etc 10$ Toy pianos, 5 keys, sweet tone Small dolls with hat and dress, also voice ... .......19$ Character dolls, boys or girls, with dress and hat, 17 inches high, at • )8^ Torpedo boat, 17 inches long, painted battleship gray, at 75 it Submarine, 14 inches long, battleship gray color ....25$ Wheelbarrow, steel body and legs, painted red 50$ Express wagon, steel body and wheels, 75$ Ouija boards, mysterious and entertaining —"asks and answers questions • 98$ Architectural blocks, builds cither a red brick or granite block structure ......490 COWMAN'S—Basement. - ' . V.-;' v V,. . "i HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JfoarmartZ HAIUUSBURG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 101T, Beacon Bath Robes For Women Jy Who su P e " or of these fine y?jSjP garments for the season of 1917- gßs|| 1918. Handsome and artistic pat terns and colorings that are ex j elusive—the most sightly and com -1 fort-giving garments of their kind T fiffi y et Produced. A wide range for choice. $3.98 to $6.00 BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. Smartest of Fall and Winter Silk Petticoats Fashion has bestowed unusual attention on the new petti coats this season with the result of much novelty in designs and variety in color and material. The lines in the new petticoats make a proper foundation for the new silhouette. Colors —many new shades and changeable effects. Even ing petticoats of lustrous satins and silks—exquisite dainty affairs — Prices—#2.9B to $7.75. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. Silks—Dress Goods Every yard of this great Fall and Winter display is of ab solutely dependable quality—goods bought from the leading manufacturers of America—and in spite of the war, there is a liberal showing of the tine imported fabrics. Not only will the beauty of the goods attract you, but the moderate prices at which they arc marked will interest you. SOMEEXAMTLES--- SILKS 35-inch black Pailette de Soie, yard $1,539 36-inch Two-tone Glasse Satins, yard $53.00 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, yard $53.50 40-inch Crepe Meteor, yard $53.00 and $53.50 40-inch Satin Sublime, yard $53.75 40-inch Pussy Willow Satin, yard .. $8.50 36-inch plain Brocade and Pompadour cotton back lining satins, yard $1.25 and $1.50 DRESS GOODS 48-inch French Serge, all colors, yard >....51.89 54-inch Superior quality French Serges, yard $2.50 40-inch yard .$1.50 40-inch Crepe Cloth, yard • $1.25 54-inch Plauis and Stripes, yard $2.50 to $3.50 50-inch Bru*dck)th, yard $1.75 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. OCTOBER 5, 1917. War Bonds For Small Investors —The features of the Second Liberty Loan appeal to the small investors—the rate is to be four per cent., the bonds tax free, except when the income is subject to the Federal surtax and excess profits, war profit and inheritance and estate taxes. —So the small investor has no reason for worrying about the taxation provisions of the loan, which has the advantages of giving a larger yield than the former. The fifty-dollar bond , should be pop ular among people of moderate means —And now that the interest rate has been increased and the public has had some education in Government financing there is no doubt as to the success of the sec ond offering. —Patriotism prompts one to subscribe, and thrift also appeals, for the United States Government which needs the three billions to carry on the war is offering its citi zens the best interest-bearing security in the world. BUY A BOND Splendid Shoes For Women The newest expressions in foot wear for the Fall and Winter pjR * seasons show the wonderful genius of the American shoe- j yE! A beautiful and entrancing col- SKShu lection of demand—and priced moderately \|\ ® considering the high quality and The following items speak briefly of this fascinating display: At $5.00 At $8.50 Kidskin boots, high cut, Mahogany kidskin, " extra high heeled or with the new high cut, laced boots with three-quarter heels. the new medium heels. At $6.00 At # 9 -00 xr:. i„i j . i Dark brown, mahogany if v in a "t . m and black calf and kidskin calfskin - extra high cut boots _ some with military boots - glove fit- and fawn buck t ting " At SIO.OO At $7.00 Silver gray and stone gray Dark brown calfskin lace suede laced boots with full boots, wing tipped, "Pedes- French heels. New York trian" heels. made. At $7.50 At $13.50 . Dark brown and dark T,le handsomest and best gray kidskin high cut laced ma(le boot Possible. Original boots. models you'll find only here BOWMAN'S —Main Floor grays and browns. H r ivy Hair WB* 22 inches long—of extra fine hair. y* "j In all shades, except gray. An expert in / r~ charge of the hair dressing parlor will see 1 that the match is perfect. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. In the Men's Fur Section Ready for Fall with a com prehensive assortment of men's fT.y v dress accessories of every sort. ifvliiv Latest Fall styles in dress wh'- gt\ shirts of quality, style and best jf|p|Wjwj '(■/??& m makes, including the celebrated 1. •'• / |t|fnWf Manhattan and Yorke brands. Many exclusive patterns, both BBfy woven and printed that you * will find at no other place. Dress shirts of plain and Natural wool shirts and mercerized madras coat drawers, heavy weight, style with soft cuffs, $1.50 $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50 Dress shirts of percale in Pajamas of madras and choice patterns coat style percale, with soft cuffs SI.OO $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Union suits of cotton. Pajamas of outing flan ecru color, long sleeves and nel SI.OO, ankle length . .$1.25 $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Union suits, white and Brighton Boston and Paris peeler color, medium and Garters, heavy weight, 25?, 35? and 50tf $1.50 and $2.00 Cashmere half hose fn Outing flannel nightshirts, black and natural 350 09?, SI.OO and $1.39 Monito half hose, lisle at Muslin nightshirts, 25?; silk lisle at 39?; (>9? and SI.OO thread silk at 60? BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. A bit of lace—a bit of silk—and lo! A Pretty Neckpiece Such a little thing—but what a difference it makes in the effectiveness of your gown. jflk The New Neck Things For Fall are unusually cliarming su Jfrn frV -- pleasing materials; j \/ most endless in variety, for tbe y were chosen with ex -1 f< ' clusiveness in mind—that your ' 1 ™e| ' v neckfixing might be individual H J ' and different. Satin collars and sets, round, square and roll styles, 50? to $3.50 Georgette crepe collars and sets, hemstitched and lace trimmed • .50? to $2.95 Stocks and jabots of net and Oriental lace, 50? to $2.50 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. 3 FOUNDED 1871