Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 27, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    Canadian Wheat For U. S.
Being Used Here For Flour
Sftice April of this year wheat and
wheat flour have been important in
greatly increased quantities from
Canada. This is attributed princi
pally to the fact that on April 16
Canada removed the duty on wheat
imported into that country, which,
action automatically admitted Cana
dian wheat free of duty into tho
Miitcd State* under the provisions of
the tariff law of 1913.
l >' —23.16 UNITED
STORE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY—THANKSGIVING DAY
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gsfi3'3Si May We Help You In Your THANKSGIVING Preparations
I'M J/j'JI •yu vr| The Thanksgiving re-union of families and close friends is but a day off and the day calls for
New Clothes - New Linens - New Housefurnishings
j- 0 ena ]3l e you to properly entertain your guests. The completeness of our prepa rations will be apparent when you visit the different floors of this establishment.
Women's Smart Apparel For i specially Priced yp c p a j r
i, ' Sizes S'/i and —some in size 6
IT £2 "■ I? 40%? ' M M ot cons * sts °* F renc h kid, cape, chamois
A v *[ Jsfc and mocha gloves in colors, tan, brown, gray,
~ vrtwn black and white.
r „ . 'Hi • * j r ' „ wMA. ! . —Not every color to a size, but if you have
1 o-morrow interest Will he ceilteied Oil gaillieilts tor —s V/PC \(fa ' small hands this is a rare opportunity to buy high
- Thanksgiving Day wear, and we have planned to help you in W \ j ly desirable gloves at an unusually low price.
selecting garments suited to the occasion. /[A —f 600 Pairs Women's Chamoisette Gloves
Costs Coats Coats tp\ Showing Advance Styles m sphc.allv p,ce D 68cpAiR
Coats that are "different.'' Coats of exclusive Bow ma n Wt H tCT" IVf 1 111 OC TV COl ° rS ' 10n&ee '
Stvle, made in the Bowman way. ' —— This is a purchase from the best t known manu
• J / I \ VV facturer of fabric gloves in the world.
-There are beautiful bis; coats that Fashion has designed \~7 1\ Vk —New, novel, refined, distinctive hats now ready— Owing to the gloves being slightly imperfect (the
( . , ~ ?// I 1 \\ a ma g n ifi cent gathering (no two alike) of unusually flaws being difficult to discern) we are not permitted
j With lavish lise or materials, / \ \\\ beautiful trimmed millinery, to mention the name —but every glove and clasp is
I?™. tliprp arp nnllara that fllmnst envelnn linp' /' IWW —A collection which shows exclusiveness and stamped with this well-known maker's name one
Ol ih< ic aie COllais t a pes lieaa / I\\ \\ originality that will not fail to delight the most dis- you w jn a t once recognize as a leader in the glove in
;iiul t lie favored materials-mixtures, burellas, cheviots, serges, r i, \ \\\\ criminating feminine heart. dustry.
, . I 1 11 1 \ —This display again demonstrates that the Bow- bowman-s-mbih Floor.
j lOlirs. I 111 \] man millinery organization is first in preparing the < T* I
\ varietv-make to-morrow your coat day and new fashions—and that matter of newness, quality Better Roast Ihe I urkey in
L tV i .1 1 J MMMBT and desirability are featured rather than a low price 1
*ome to Bowman s to see these coat values at TpVf for fashions that are gonc ' A GrOOQ
Cfh QHD Cto S!IQ Cfl SOC f\fl '*t\ar* A\v —Among the new things on view are— >r The covered, self-basting
• Of/ •W J. } ylvi (9mD(/(/ 1 ' A Beaver Crown Hats Georgette Crepe Hats roasting pans are best made
i 1 ) ' „ ~ , ~ 1 . u . 1/ of heavy embossed steel, size
I Gold Lace Hats Velvet Hats 11x16 inches, at 49£
*r i rt f\ if J ym* i Leather Hats in New Shapes Savory double roaster .$1.75
new neckwear tur tollars Last Lhance to Uet a Good ' Georgette and Fur Combination Hats double roaste r: *
Veiling and Marabou Capes and Scarfs Set of Dishes For The Ready Tomorrow Come j
Thanksgiving Feast A Superb Collection Of
yourself could wish for 0 \ : L
accessories of Q \| , ome dow „ tow „ to . Dff fl FfTPG
An Exquisite Collec- ™°f ro^,, a Jl d make an nI. 1 _ 8B& * :^
%pi/Lt] r# D i nner Bels in Every Fashionable Fur and Color Represented Mm
in neckwear in round, variety from France, IL—\ y You can depend Oil Bowman furs—depend upon their being
flat and
Never before has our neckwear section borne such evidence be sidcs those from our are real and wlldl they are imitation. * J W&W&T
of the genius of the artistic designer. I own American potteries.
Veiling of Every Wanted Sort Featuring four extra good values— MuflS SCSfIS SCtS CjO&tS
in the widest jiossible variety of plain mesh, dot and Dinner Sets at $14.50
scvoll designs to SI.OO vard English porcelain, with a rich blue decoration on an _ _j . ~ ~~~
Ready-to-wear veils 290 to $2.23 artistic shape. p QX p ur s ome 0 f the FuTS ill the Exhibit: TSolf
Fur Cqllars Are Most Popular Dinner Sets at $17.50 -Cross -Black Fuf
Here are coney fur collars in black, brown and kit American porcelain, border decoration of entwined p —SqililTel —Kolinsky —RaCCOOn
to enhance the appearance of any coat, at rosc e ' tect eac fi piece has gilt edge. —lie y _Mnlp —Martin —Seal —Taupe
$4.50, $5.50 and $6.00 Dinner Set, at $25.00 -Taupe o possum -Pointed Fox _ Black
Fashionable Marabou Capes and Scarfs English porcelain, green border decoration placed —LllCllle
between two lines, with a Grecian border in black. -Kid • -L.oliey
in a sample sale to-morrow —the show pieces of a r*' o f\n
manufacturer's representative, at $3.25 to $ll.OO , Uinner bets at $45.00 -ww | a n , . p . r _
A i 0 M- , . French china (Theo. Haviland) pink spray decora- |~| 11 (SOU | ( I S """ ' w'" flHu CofltTQStlJlg tllT 1 YlTTHTllflg
Averaging 1-3 oft usual prices tion with gold handles . K 7Vt
BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. [ , BOWMAN'S—Basement. * * ■
Don>t Forget The Nuts Santa Clause Is On the Way! - - Christmas Is Not Far Off!
Nuts of this year s growing on sale in the basement \
Walnuts, Grenobles or Manchurian, lb r~E~l 1 J JT\ •
Almonds, Ne Plus Ultras or Nonpareils, lb. .. 320 - . . f . . .... i f , • . i j
pecans, jumbo, ..■■■■. -j-? tome and bring the children to see all the Wonderful things in this wonfieriul, joyous happyland %
TUESDAY EVENING,
According to new statistics fur
nished by the Bureau of Foreign and
Domestic Commerce, of the Depart
ment of Commerce, 840,981 bushels
of wheat were imported from Can
ada in September of this eyar. as
compared with 3,269,607 bushels for
the whole nine months ended with
September, 1916.
For the nine months ended with
September of this year, we imported
wheat from Canada to the extent of
21,490,269 bushels, over 14,000,000
bushels of which came in free after
April 16. The imports of wheat flour
during these nine months totaled
403,270 barrels, of which 297,695
barrels came in free of duty. For
the corresponding nine months in
1916 the total imports were 157.-
289 barrels and in 1915 only 90,499
barrels.
This Canadian wheat and flour is
being received through every cus
toms district on the northern border
from the Atlantic to the Pacific,
Buffalo leading in September with
285.119 bushels and 51.596 barrels
of flour, followed by DulUth, Minne
sota and Superior, Wisconsin, with
223,883 of wheat and 15,761
barrels of flour, Michigan with 138,-
HAHRISBUHG TELEGRAPH
SBl bushels of wheat and 1,539 bar
rels of flour, Ohio with 114,096 bush
els of wheat, Minnesota with 12,145
bushels of wheat, and New York,
Rochester, Vermont, Dakota, Mon
tana and Washington with varying
amounts. There is also noticeable,
movement of Canadian flour to the
west coast.
FIRE DORS I.ITTI.K DAMAGES
A small blaze in a rear room of 1228
North Cameron street, one of a row of
frame houses occupied by negroes, oc
curred shortly after 9 o'clock last
night.
HAHKISBUKU, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1017
Thinks He Is an Alien, but
Learns He Is an American
Washington, Nov. 27. —When a
German is not a German was made
clear yesterday to Alexander" Fred
Freislieim, one of those who sought
to register as an alien under Presi
dent Wilson's proclamation. He
came hero from Germany when he
was 5 years old, and Marshal Splan
has advised him, to his surprise,
thct the fact that his mother after
the death of his father married an
American citizen resulted automa
tically in her children becoming
Americans.
Authorities here say that while
only eighteen Germans who came to
Washington after the declaration of
war have registered their departure,
many more have left without taking
the. trouble to register.
THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE
AT STEVENS MEMORIAL CHURCH
On Thanksgiving morning, at 10:30
NOVEMBER 27, 1917.
o'clock, in the Stevens Memorial
Methodist Episcopal Church, Thir
teenth and Vernon streets, the Rev.
Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker will
preach on "The Great Need of the
Hour." The quartet choir will render
special Thanksgiving jUay music. Last
.Sunday, at the morning and evening
services, the people pledged not only
to make Thanksgiving Day a season
of thanksgiving, but a time of specißl
prayer for the world. In this hour of
world crisis Dr. Smucker has
sent forth a call to all the members
of his church to attend Thanksgiving
Oay service on Thursday.
Al>im 10SS BY SUPKRINTENDENT
Blaln, Pa., Nov. 27.— Miss L.
Grace Kane, of Philadelphia, super
intendent of the elementary division
of the Pennsylvania State Sunday
School Association, will deliver an
address at the fifth annual mid-year
conference of the Perry County
Sabbath School Association, Decem
ber 5, in the Tressler Memorial Lu
theran Church, at Loysville. Two
sessions of the conference will take
place, afternoon and evening.
FOUNDED 1871
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