Be Prepared to Meet Third Liberty Loan Drive JSjoamaiu Be Prepared to Meet Third Liberty Loan Drive — - A BELL IWI-13.M1 VMTKD , HAKRISHI Itla. KHIDAY, .VI'HII. 5. 1018. I'OIXDED 18TI ri ii 7 r /-ii 77 ,77 I ,7 ; 7 ~ I This Luxurious Overstuffed The War Comes Closer Our W Ometl S Spring Apparel " Davenport, $62.00 With the confirmation of the drowning of Charles L. L 1 Phillips while in the service in foreign waters, the T • 1 1 O . _____ , ... tragedies of war have been brought closer to our door. I C KOf tICU 1 3,1 l ufTlHl L Cp to the time of his enlistment, this boy was still in J * • # serve his country and secured the necessary permission Suits are the vogue and every woman must have one to be cor- i that made his enlistment possible. . . , , i . . . ■. i_r j e i gd A rectlv attired. In our complete assortment suits can be round or every " ,a^thrm^f^cilus Wad wanted material such as serge, poplin, gabardine, poiret twill, checks, blessed him his life and all this, .that we back here. v tweeds and novelty mixtures. JTk The styles are very diversified from the severe tailored lines to the be made safe for democracy. J&Mv\ more d- essy models. Colors are roolcie, gray, rekin, Copen., tan, navy \J 9 \r ** • ffi jX "725.00, $35.00, $45.00, $55.00, $75.00 *£■% ' For the woman that has a dress suit but wishes for something for Length omi all,/8 inches. Full spring back and spring seat. r — % / i ! \\A\ sport and general wear a snit of Guernsey cloth, jersey or tyrol wool _ j t Vt\\ will be found most satisfactory. Beautiful shades of hay. khaki, Pekin, f n/nflfAl Ml I \l\ IjA/* canteloupe. rose, plum taupe and heather in a wide array of models. V/V,Cf/flICf I 4vl\ IM $27.50, $29.50, $ . hHI WfW v A coat is a most acceptable part of apparel for spring. They are ' UiWUd 111 "}•■■■■ ■-!' t\ -O/ 1 I It shown here in serge, poplin gabardine, velours, silvertone, bolivia and H — N.'n V / I many novelty materials in a generous selection of the best colors for Beautiful Designs 111 18818111 i 1 \ \ v—. j• Plain models foi the conservative dames and trimmings of buttons, Tlic showing of Colonial Clocks at this t /l n AN*> \ u' A buckles and belts—making a striking model still more so. . HHH | . —i / r\ ° | store are excellent reproductions of the old ; Dress Up Your Children in /i = $16.50, $19.50, $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 Grandfather clocks. Mahogany finished I — ' - $55.00, $75.00 cases with beautiful toned chimes and catho- Ifl Our Children's Department * * draip*,* a „„„*• tattractiver<.. HI . in the New Things ]OO HATS $35 $47 SBS $350 , j There are .-o many pretty things coining in from day to day """ - . J&jpZm that offer admirable suggestions to make vour little one look •===== ■ =: tSsSI _ 1 TA" _ f \y J right up to the minute in style. , \ OpCCltll L/lSpl£iy OT JNCW Children's chambray dresses —2 to 6 years—in pink, blue, rTI J~\ p 11 , ifreen —with white collar and cuffs—voke. empire and straight /f) h\P \/}/// H f M\ f Ij 1 T _ ; ijo ••- —— /f\ r loor L/Sunps i (iirls' dresses—o to 14 years —chambray, gingham and cot- T •. • jTJ / , ' [ rf ton san toy —large variety of coiors—gunnpe. empire and belt- y TlulTtTlfi l\C'ClTl'C TTOTIS / l Among the various pieces of specialty furniture that give ! cd styles—trimmed with white and plain contrasting color, O v I tone to the room, a Floor Lamp has distinct advantages that JSl.'io. SHI.•"(>. >0 ' commends it to those who have good taste in furnishing a ! Children's tailored hats—poke, roll and droop brim, ribbon p™ , , . , . , , . honie. or velvet trimmed i,s. w..w. :.5o to #.. Iliese liats represent a new lot that was delayed Xcver before have wc ; Children's trimmed hats—hue hemp, milan and tancv braid ill CXpiTSS Hlld sllOllld lIUVe beeil here before with shirred facings of georgette and crepe de chme. trimmed I AMK I'Plilßlll'™™® a line of Floor Lamps. All | f w 'th ribbon, ribbon vehx^T_tlowers Evei'V liat is the latent ill (lesigll from leading makers. " ' lamps are equipped with siik I ' " pi • • . £ . i i i ! I ■'^^= == shades in a variety of pleas- ! Children's Coats—2 to 14 years—taffeta, silk poplin, serge, |he Variety COIISIStS OI tlirbailS, lllUSlirOOlll aild large i/ ' \ f\\ ' (r shapes and pretty colors. J velour and silvertone —in rose. Copenhagen. Pekin blue, • * ii ' • i i / \ / I ritp HUnl • at ' 1 American beauty, green, tan—empire, tailored and fancy mod- tlowei* trilllllied liatS 111 the l)Onillar Stl*aWS. A \' / I lv &*> ® ' ne 'spia> comprises Ma- . els —pique, georgette and embroidered collars and cuffs. ' \\ \ / * g- i'siVy'iiliM jJi lioganj', Lacquered, Japan- j $'2.95. $3.95, $5.50. JMi.,lO to #<55.00 M\/ H fl n !' rHI ese Decorations, Gold Bur- } bowmans— second Floor. <7* T /I r* CT* O /I (T* Y/\ f\ /1 *\ I : y HI-.'J Si! 11 Ul 1 H nished, Chromewald, ——— ——, $7.95 $8.95 SIO.OO ATI ■ ss i Silk Glove Special _ , , , ~, , A X s-,%*' * i9 -°" andu " to ; 1 , , , Worth a iri't'al deal more and would have been „\ / \ Another exceptional glove ottering the product of < c? # lit ~ * one of the most widely-known manufacturers —th e sold for considerable more if they had arrived in time * ' WILLOW FURNITURE PIECES ' ! name of which we are not privileged to mention in con- J \ i nection with this sale. for Easter. Chairs and rockers, $3.95 to $13.50 i These silk gloves are not strictly first quality but A J Stands and tables, $5.95 to $15.75 } are selected seconds and hardly that for the imperfec- BOWMAN's —Third Floor J Chair Lounges, s*i4.Ts J tions are so insignificant that they are difficult for the * MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS average person to discover. j.- Choose from white with 5-row white embroidered A "W" • • X T 1 I? f. \ \ ♦-> Special combination mattress $0.95 ! backs—white with 5-row black embroidered backs— white with fancy embroidered back- black with 1 self l\U Wu 1 JlI V ILI vl 111 T tU LI V Roll-edge felt mattress $10.95 • * embroidered backs. * C C—? Imperial roll felt mattress, $14.95 • Sizes 5 1 i to 8. Pair, THE WISE BUYER BUYS THEM TO-DAY AT THESE PRICES WJ(*C\ f Guaranteed constructed boxsprings for all makes of beds, r/L. BODY BRUSSELS RUGS COLONIAL RAG RUGS ID > V Cdf and j Are recommended for any room where hard ; 24x36 inches 09* IJ.JW MAN s— Main wear is given. We have Sloanes & W hittalls %> 25x50 inches lOe, Ssf to $1.15 ; ~ ; J ————————. Body Brussels Rugs in fifteen sizes. j J~.\c4 inches Ss* to $1.35 /">( I TTT* * ' White Goods Ever in Demand S 1?**.*].::::::::::::::::::: $ia?5 :::::::::::::: SISSS&w | Screens, Poultry Wire j 'genc ra Id ema 'tli a w hit Th it e ° g'ood sdc par t liie nt tY at sio.oo and offers many excellent fabrics in white. A variety of pretty 0-9x12 It. at 9xl - sto.oo to *IO.OO 'nVI CI 1 I^/OO 11 L 1 cXlo J patterns in different weaves offers seasonable suggestions for 8-3xlo-6 tt. at anc *. .. DA7ADT niipc iEw 9H MB / .oming summer days. ( > x l2 ft. at $34.00 and $4,.00 BOZART RUGS / #1 ( There is not a bit of doubt but that we can supply you with WHITE SKIRTINGS inif 'at ' n $(10'00 mr,dc ' Kavv Kraft riber n-P r, " f and If /§]*[%& the necessary things to fill in that extra hour of daylight that ; ... .. ~ , , , 10-6.\1 o-6 ft. at •• • ftl v\[ L nele Sam has given you. We are showing a complete stock < U hue poplin—36 inches wide. yard. ~} <• 11-3x12 ft. at $46.00 and v ater-proo;. X) i . of Garden Tools, Poultry Wire, Garden Seeds, Oilstoves, Win- ] \\ hite gabardine oo inches wide, yard, ••••••••••••••• 11-3x13-6 ft. at $.V,..0 27x54 inches $1.50, $1.75, $*2.00 New Xeckwear, wide open dow Screens and Screen Doors White pique-36 inches wide, yard 4.>e. .oc, o9c, ,oC 11-3*15 ft. at $5<.50 and s<>s.i.> 36x72 inches s*.oo, s*.so, $3.00 end, four-in-hand. Choice cf , DrE , KI n r,n Dl White tncotine—36 inches wide, yard _ B.>c 9f t 12 ft., 15 ft., runners. 4-6x7-6 ft : $4.50 i patterns, each. SCREEN DOORS Bangkok tubings— 36 inches 39c TAPESTRY RUGS Sp'ft"' Sto"S #l ; 3 ° Bring exact measurements with you as we do not exchange j U-hite ,inc„e-36 incl.e, .vide .vard . 6x9 ft ...... }.., .12.00 and |.| 00 7 "";;;;SSS „ S S&&S KT, IS ST "" ! DRESS AND WAIST MATERIALS 7-6x9ft at ... sl*..>U, Vl..UJand 9x i 2 f t: $18.50, $15.00 stv le soft cuffs each , ' , „ ' fJ ..... • I 1 in • U J t White mercerized voile—4o inches wide. yard. . •••■ -><'. 39<- , f $18.50 $2>.50 GRASS RUGS abovc thc following size for double and transom doors hancy white voiles in satin stripes, figures and checks—36 V ' . $37.50 *30.00 IxUVao Men - s Tub sj]k Dress b , ooors , ( inches wide yard, 50c, 59<- l ~' ' vftiVIKICTCD PI C 18x36 inches < } se shirts, choice patterns, soft " f /" 8 ~ n d? e s x 7 J): 6 nlches ~ 10 . l . ncl \™ xßft . Imported shadow voile—K) inches wide, yard, 75e AAIVIIINo 1 lIK KUuo 36x72 inches $1.50, $2.25, $2.50 cuffs, coat stvle, each, $4.50 ~ inches x 8 ft. .> tt. x / ft. 6 inches. I'ancy crepe voile—4o inches wide, yard, . * sl.o<> 4-6x6-6 ft $8.50, $11.50 27x54 inches SI.OO to $1.35 Men's Pajamas, plain and 2 ft. 10 inches x 7 ft. 6 in. 3 ft. x 8 ft. Nulinon—36 inches wide, vard, 35ft 6x9 ft $13.50, $18.50, $20.00 5 4x90 inches $3.50, $4.25 j Fancy Madras, silk frogs, ! The price of these odd size doors is $2.89. I.inene—Glasgow No. 3—39 inches wide.yard 25c 7 ' 6x9 ft $21.00 6x9 ft $5.00, $0.50. $7.50 suit .... $1.50 and $2.00 Embroidered organdies and voiles—imported, yard, 6-9x\2 ft $25.00, $27.50 SxlO ft $7.50, $9.00, SIO.OO Men's Union Suits, fine WINDOW SCREENS „.. WIVB .. , 1 - r> ' sl-50. $1.75 8-3xlo-6 ft $22.50, $32.50 '>xl2 ft $9.50, $ll.OO, $12.50 quality of Nainsook, athletic 15 inches high, 21 to 33 inches wide 40c ' BOW MAX Second Floor. f| $25.00, 5T29.50, SIIO.OO 12x15 ft $19.50 style, each ........ SI.OO ] 8 inches high. 21 to 33 inches wide 45c ' 9x12 ft $32.00, $3..00, $37.;0 . pi Tiv/ic Munsing Union Suit, light 22 inches high, 21 to 33 inches wide 55f Introducing one of our manv bargains in 11-3x12 ft $42.50, $45.(H) weight, short sleeves, each, 24 inches high, 21 to 33 inches wide 58C 3&k ITr tt • • <. 11-3x15 ft $55.04) Notwithstanding the acute shortage of every $1.50 and $2.00 24 inches high, 23 to 37 inches wide 65C M" -1 Wavv Hair SwifrhpQ 12x15 ft. $50.00, $75.00 article entering into the making of lrnoleums, Men's Half Hose—thread 28 inches high, 23 to 37 inches wide 79c • W j wa " UYYIIV-lltJ SMALL RUGS we have a lar s e assortment of printed and in- silk. pair. 75C. Silk and lisle 28 inches high, 26 to 41 inches wide 80c V-, • i i , , i -1 • tut, iui iu<> -i, laid patterns. —black, white and colors, 30 inches hiiHi, 21- to 33 inches wide . 7i?* ' h■ )* ~™.'Tn ,11 ScTlr',?-r ,' rCC Separa;e •■, ™'T w *T'? to S*™ Xcw Process Linoleums, sq. vd.. .. .H*. 49* pair. 50f. Plain lisle, double . inches high. 23 to .17 inches wide .. . >!, !!! ]!! • S / -terns, mall sl„de, but g,a,. a. u ■ J4..K) ,i no lc.ums. s„. vd M* soles nnd high spliced heels. inches high, 29 to 45 inches wide ; Sf ! i " \r t 1 ii.. S't t dti on Inlaid linoleums, s<|. yd SI.OO $1.10.; 39c. Cotton hall hose, 32 inches high, 29 to 45 inches wide SI.OO ! A MUUMM ' '■ *l.*o. m. 30, W1.03 splicc-J heels, pair 30 inches high, to 45 inches wide l 10 I buWALUssi rhirU iloor OUX/_ lUcllcs ,J to JSO.OU UOWJIAK'S —fourtb Fioor, UOWitAMs—Alain Floor BOWMAX'B—baecwent. iM FRIDAY EVENING, HA.RRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 5 1918, 3
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