Children's Classes in Knitting, Embroidery and Crocheting 9.30 to 11.00 a. m. Saturday HEM. 1MM—2330 t.MTED gprir)9Wpde§ Exclamations of genuine ad ;tT' miration were heard yesterday (qS\ ,'L. and today throughout the store . -H;, as the various points of beauty of W styles were called to the attention of Cm# friends. An air of Easter and Springtime is J,, ■ ■ ;|j most pleasingly embodied in this array j■: of Spring apparel, and every woman in t. the land exhibits a natural desire to J 1 ! wear new clothes at this time of the year. ,\ new individuality is given the ||j > i Spring Fashions this . season because ||| '•3 of the great war now raging. Slimness. (jf slenderness, scantiness, are character |4 istics of the silhouette, and these sug- |J | t gest youthfulness in many unique ways || ; i ' —by *the use of panels, tunics, ripples M tj and other trimming effects we know Jm pj will be of threat interest to our patrons. ftu pi Avail yourself of the opportunity to Kg see the new and-profit by the moclera IS' lion in price. gjl Smartness in_ For Easter Wear pleteness to the costume is " j when milady puts on her A I gloves on Easter morning, r The ne\y styles most in evi dence where well-dressed J women gather are here in the new colors. Our assort ment includes the world's best gloves from the most noted makers of Europe and America. Fine French Kid in one-clasp, two-clasp and gaunt lets in white self —white with black —white with champagne—white with green —and other colors. I lack with white—black self and black with cham pagne—gray, self and white stitched —brown, self and contrast, tan, chamoagne. biege and navv blue, $1.95 to $3.50 Fine Silk Gloves and Chamoisettes Kayser's and other good makes —white self —white o. ith black —black with white, mastic, champagne— gray, khaki ;fp&ir 55c* to $1.75 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor: La I 'ida Back-Lace Corsets \ Pi" The corset is the foundation upon /y which fashion is built, consequently i v .jfr great care should be exercised in the proper selection of a corset. The /jft> La\ ida Corset is shown here in a /complete range of styles and sizes. conilortal3^e model for the slight, vlHw' WtirJ me dium or large figure. \H*- r $3.00 to .()0 1 * ot ot " corsets ot popular wflaHv makes; extraordinary values; not Mi all sizes SI.OO ®!.: \%\W * mIBOWMAN'S —Second Floor. Outdoor^ Toys For Variety of Selection The American boy or girl must have action and plenty of it these Spring days. In our toy depart ment we have many items that will tTn! keep them occupied with healthful recreation while outdoors. V 3/ Roller skates—the extension kind, pair 890 Roller skates—extension with steel heel pocket; pair $1.50 Roller skates —ball bearing; nickel plated; pair, $2.50. Character doll —with dress and hood to match, Boys' baseballs 10f\ 250. 50c EASTER NOVELTIES bucks, rabbits, peeps, 5o up. BOWMAN'S—Basement. FRIDAY EVENING. Women 's an ' SPRING A Dressy ■ and Tailored Suits Favored Styles in • Coats If you have not as yet seen the new Spring suit's and coats arranged for the opening display we would suggest that you do so at your earliest convenience. It will set your mind at ease on the style Wt. question and will give you a correct conception of the creations which M will be most popularly worn.. \ f f , \ Serges show their continued popularity regardless of style T. \ changes. Man-tailored, braid-bound —they come in tan. navy, bltre, jjk T / 1 black and copen. Also the Shepherd checks arc staple with their /'I J\jJ\ //I trim tailored lines. These suits are popularly priced A '!/II vjA at $25. 001 ISM —f In the more dressy and semi-tailorecl effects there are sturdy It 1 V l\\ I I serg -s. gabardines, mixtures and other fashionable fabrics \\ I /t\/ \ \V\\ / at $29.50 \W 1!/ Still better grades in poplins, gabardines, mannish mixtures—tail- j IJ }\\\ ored and semi-tailored models —in all the popular shades, priced mod- 111 \ J eratelv, II U / . at $35.00 ■ >/ Within the range of popular price, and yet with style touches OA more distinctive and of still finer grades of materials, you may choose poplins, men's wear serges, tricotine and beautiful striped effects, . Coats, Dresses, bkirts yrt J. Coats that have won their way ill OU into the £ ood £ races of the w °- men who discriminate, are here The new Eton and Pony creations and other styles embodying the , a d .^P enda^'e ma *f most approved of the higher priced materials and models are here, lia f. - U1 Isl ° r ' )cau e v ' cygne lining. # Dresses and Skirts indescrib- UP TO bIj'J.UU able in numbers and pretty ef ± " tects. 1 hey should be seen to be bowman's—Third Floor appreciated. Coiffure Necessities are ver - ' ow P r i ce( i when chosen from our sample assortment of Hair Goods. Just one .instance of our remarkable 1) values is the item we have on sale to /. J morrow: / r\. Wavy Hair Switches—all shades ex (/ f * cept gray; 28 inches long $2.25 '4 1 BOWMAN'S —Third Floor Bright Spring Neckwear new pring neckwear has the adaptability to weave a new charm over every waist or \ costume it is worn with. In this new showing women 1 will find many new, cleverly shaped neckpieces to satisfy Organdie collars and sets 50C to $1.50 Georgette collars and sets, extra qualitv georgette, 50c to $3.50. Satin collars and sets 50< 4 to $2.50 Georgette vests 50<; to $2.50 Hundreds of yards of georgette in every leading shade; strong, durable quality; 40 inches wide; vard, j $1.85 to $2.00. VEILINGS Veilings —new meshes —embroidered in scrolls and dots —black, brown, taupe; yard 250 to SI.OO Ready-to-wear veils —square and round shapes; each to $2.50 BOWMAN'S —Main Floor. Your Foot E Without being told, you I know that your foot is al- IS ways your advance agent '"ST \ \| ( —but we sirriply remind t . ®you of it to call attention f: to the importance of fine / if footwear with your Easter p " costume. Shoes are very conspicuous, especially with the prevailing short skirts. New styles from makers that have a reputation for making tine shoes for women are coming in daily for the Spring season. sowMA.vs-M.in Floor. HARRJSBURG TELEGRAPH fioarmattii HAHHISBIRU, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, llilS. House Dresses and Many pretty effects in house dresses are here in stripes and checks and in all colors —light and dark; all sizes, including extra sizes, $1.25 to $3.50. Special lot of aprons fon maids and nurses;— with or without bibs . 50(* to $1.25 BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. Chddren_'sHats and §Hats for chil dren mi lan straw, white and Poke * square and round crown —narrow and wide ribbon bands, $1.95 to $4.50 Children's coats 2to 6 years small checks tan —rose —Pekin blue —green —raspberry—pleated skirt short waist and belted $2.05 to $15.00 Girls' coats 6 to 14 years silk poplin wool crepe taffeta wool poplin. All the new shades short waist belted and tailored styles fancv cuff and collars of silk and pongee— s3.7s to $25.00 Infants' long and short white coats in variety of styles in silk, poplin, wool crepe, cashmere and cord ed materials. Large and small collars—hand em broidered $2.50 to $12.00 BOWMAN*SJ —Second Floor. You Must Agree That Smart Hosiery Is Essential Spring brings low shoes to the fore and pretty Hose must accompany them. Our present displays comprise the foremost colors and patterns. We have some e\cedent vnlues of the better kind in thread silk black, white and colors high spliced iieels —doyble sole—nvide o— psl.2s—s 1 .oO—! .G> and . . BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. MARCH 15, 1018 Send Books to Soldiers • * "Library War Service" Care Public Library Smart t\ ■ Black |g| ' Hats $6.95 to $lB 1 lie hard-to-please type will easily find fi m her individual model in the Millinery ra ? Department, whether it be a small high M hat, poke, turban, or the wider brimmed y hat, which has its place as rival. M Smart black hats are here in lisere, milan and horse hair—trimmed with wings—glazed ostrich —burnt goose—flowers and some wild flower effects. New Rough These come in the new rough braid with high crowns. Made of lacquered straw by one of the best and most well-known makers of hats of class dis tinction. Other Styles $6.95 to Observing a lady looking at the inside of ;i hat, rather than at the outside, as is customary —her friend asked what she saw there that was of unusual interest. "1 was just noting the care with which even such detail as the lining is provided for. Not simply a string pulling a strip of lining together, bui ;i finished piece of work inside as well as out." Attention to detail is a feature of Bowman milli nery. A little touch of difference here and there by the most skilled designers and nimble fingers is what makes it distinctive. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor Sale of New Waists Slightly Soiled ! ; .. .■ vI- ... \r 'v *. \ 00* ;i Among the new and pretty waists on display in a large store snch as this, there are always some that get soiled from handling. These are carefully picked out from the others and reduced in price so as to dis pose of them quickly. Just as good, if you don't mind giving them a little touch here and there. Better waists, such as georg ette crepe—hand embroidered — trimmed with satin, real filet lace ZjjfeT and beads —large and small col- " ! ; * lars flesh and white only llum| V~ slightly soiled —good values and VHgteyM 1®$!? styles—all sizes 36 to 48. ur \ ■ $3.89 to $12.49 One lot of heavy crepe de chine, / T pussy willow taffeta satin and /]lß\ silk broadcloth —some hand f /II \ I jj|TA. broidered but mostly tailored— |i|jj\ n \VJLC Ij\\ may be worn high or low. These \Tm| ! were taken from our show cases \/ )&£ slightly soiled — only a few, but 0 ' \ all sizes 36 to 46. eAjt $3.89 to $7.49 "< BOWMAN'S—Third Floor Suggestions^ Men's Furnishing Men are not slow when it comes to buying the new "fix ings" for spring. Appreciating their good taste in dress this store offers a few suggestions of the many needful articles to be found in our Men's Furnish- K3tC\ / ings Department. yfflS* Men's leather belts, 500, 790, SI.OO and S3.OO>%JjKM^ Men's thread silk hose Monito brand plain colors; Men's fancy silk hose double soles —high spliced heels, pair, SI.OO Men's shirts —Manhattan brand—madras fiber silk and satin stripes; each, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00. $4.00, $5.00. Men's dress gloves—capes and mochas, pair $1,50 to $3.50 Men's neckwear—four-in-hands, wide open ends; plain colors and fancy; each, 500, 650, sl, $1.50. Men's pajamas—plain' and fancy striped silk mad ras; silk frogs; pair, $1.50 and $2.00. Arrow brand collars. Brighton garters. Munsing union suits. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. 3 i'ounui;!) imti
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