BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOW JSjourmanS . BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOW _ _ # BKI I mm—sttltl i MTFD HARHISBUHO. WKDNESDAY, A Pit 11, 17. 11*1* Im l^*atW> 1 FOUNDED 1871 I Beautiful to Look At are • * the new Dorothy Dodd Shoes Throughout every hour of every day, keen- Easy to wear because of their g . visioned sentries watch at dreary outposts to faultless fit. t J jjS/ " prevent surprise attacks and protect their com- Woman's shoes once hid timid- U J A iftyK" f\ * 6 * #,-ades from the enemies' attempted raids. lv beneath the sheltering folds of P / / //jBL I long skirts. 1 lios days are past. a f / ; -0 iflK *f, fl v p s j WSOt%- rA..y/M /Tfr g \ i' „i,oi-j-t The practical .stvlish, short skirt => I / iif\\fwkl HL 11/ Jff WSSf- "Tr JX .o, too, we au evet on <. now ca j] s f or shapely shoes. Jt *£. Q.ss I pfe- m|\ j* that no inferior merchandise shall find its way * \ f Hu V I lie new Dorothv Dodd shoes A \ //R\ L/# • • J ll^——JiH I through our store to vou. \\ hat we must not i .. ... . * , . yC \ * J,L \Li U | • 1 £7VrVV* •. r/' 1 f in an. • ... with military heels are much in /4 1 \ %-in * • i"Z I tlPPll^^r'• I \u I J ft7Tf-t r sell is the subject of many hours ot caretul favor for walking and general \ *~ yj\l I thouuht. liven those least acquainted with mar- outdoor use. Dorothy Dodds are >< -- "/ ' \ // .-4 ,* v ft •' / . ... .. , ... . • here for everv occasion. Also Sx\ / \ f if IBfcEMW <t*J&wl ket conditions will realize what it means to main- othcr dcpenda b le ma kes of shoes / }(' / WW M?' tain a quality standard as high as ours in these for women and children. ' 1..1U1 w TEA j y days of merchandising difficulties. BOWMAVS— Main Floor. / 1/ / This is a part of our service to you —to con- ; /JJ t jJ tinue the policy of the Bowman store as your Fine Underwear of Silks i • % guarantee ot quality and satistaction. Dresses That Make Little JZZZZZLT" 5 Interesting Display of Spring and Summer "" . I for women to wear silk. Uncle Sam m Girls Look Their Best Pv 1 -;-r ffine ° id — ,ha - 7vkK\ ouiib ana jjresscs new juvenile garments shown in our chil- Ar i j -n •, . 1 i' ' / J ============= ===============————— . , ... Miladv will wear them with her new V\ A J S drens department. 1-speciallv appealing at <* •! . . ... / this season of the vear are the manv pretty Spring apparel; m chemise, combinations, / Free and comoletp stocks of wn mP n' a nr] mi oc c' , 1 11 1 ' . r , dresses for coming summer days. And bloomers, corset covers, etc. Each one I (j \' . . misses apparel all kept Up, from which selec- Mimmer-time certainly does require a great smartly embellished with embroidery and ' V tions can be made with such happy advantage, number of pretty dresses to make the little lace, and the higher priced ones making ! y,/ "iie> look their best. Mj. ' pretty uses of ribbon. Colors flesh and C*/*Vr T1 r\ Vou will find here little girls' dresses in white. e Jy' *— AfCttty J-^fCSSCS poplin and rep. Prettv white t - •„ , ... I • trimmed in daintv colors with -m.xknu:. Ka - vser 5,1k ""derwear is here in com- \ V Navy serge suits, fine men s wear, s2xoo to $39.00. Custom drcsses of foulards •„ Iq . belts and pockets—two to six years of age. - l ,lctc assortment. \ ests with or without y | Lraided suits, trimmed with bands or edgings c atin a f tcrnoon , TQwns tunic e ff cct $39 50 $1.95. 52.25. $2.50. $2.95 to $4.50 " straps at $225 to $4.98. Bloomers at \ 1 KlOll suits, semi-dress, with overtunic skirts ,i„: 'u I : ttl -j - , , - • •. ~ 52.98 to $5.98. Combination suits, trim- \ ' Tailored suits, snug shoulders, close sleeves, $25.00 to $45.00. ,• * .. , n dainty patterns Little gn!- colored drcsses in pink, blue, green, peach, rose, | .... . , . . Sr-mi ,i r ■ • suite r 1 -c .1 Georgette and crepe de chine dresses, pleated stvlcs lupcn—made chambrav. vc,, and poplin-c.pta and vot, n ' ed, " d hem ' ,i ' d " WM to 'fm 5 T "* drSM - !". "■>, $19.30 s,vles_,wo * * Wool jersey suits. semi-Norfolk^'and Norfolk styles. reet dresses, crepe meteor an derepe de chine, $19.50 - —; u to j v • Semi-tailored suits, mostly in navy serge, $35.00 Satin afternoon gowns, combined with georgette BOWMAVS—Second Floor. . BOWMAVS— Second Floor. Serge suits with linen vests and touches of piping Serge dresses, silk braided, $25.00 and $39.50 it ,• c t r n i , >v rv r ,e#^tra^ e m Nntmn Snip TfkY lIYOQQIYinI}OYQ nnn Hnm/l X/llil/ivp Extra size suits, fonlong figures. $35.00 to $75.00 Inexpensive dresses of satin, $16.50 to $2a.00 kJUIIZ ft/I ±y I Cuutf ICclCcfl w CfflCl MM UHlt UvU/vlu Dress suits,richly embroidered, in Poiret twill and serge Inexpensive dresses of taffeta and crepe de chine Tailored suits, cable stitching on collars and sleeves. Inexpensive dresses of navy serge, $12.50 to sl6 50 ) n, . • j T\ - m eltcd s V its of fi L ne ser 8 e - 525.00 to $39.50 Misses' georgette dresses, with silk embroidery Special Prices Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday *°* s - 00 • ....... , • , * d rses, plain color, $25 00 to $45.00. Included in th.s sale we are mak.ng a special offer on _ | Forms Extra size suits, complete assortment for all types. Misses taffeta dresses with crepe georgette sleeves t VVUI Automatic Self-Locking—Adjustable Forms DlStlHCtlVe CodtS StUHning SklVtS Number 417 Opens in 17 Parts—priced at sl3 50 \ ' ~ II 1\ * s,um ' ier Opens in 12 Parts—Priced at, 510.50 - Bolivia straight-line models, belted effects I skirts, box-plaited and belted styles if I \ 1 00 Cp nr l # I*. Tft Yn.ir Hnma Hlrii'-! /| ; \ Silvcrtone velours, in beautiful soft colors. 545.00 to $75.00 hite gabardine skirts, wide belts, $3.98 I 1 i XX D u/ ID IT T~IT. t Jrin iim Duvet de Laine coats ' Monaco bluc ' la P in - beaver, etc. Baronette satin skirts straight lines, newest colors H.UU r*er Week Pays For One | ~JfF J f Serge coats, navy and black, $19.50 t6 $29 50 Wool jersey skirts, smart colors, $12.50 Wfg Xumber 417 that opens in seventeen parts, meets every requirement that a dress- tp 3 ? 'A - Extra size coats, fashionable materials and models Shadow gabardine skirts, $3.98 to $5.50 1 - ilrit-1 maker wish for. Permits all kinds of abdominal and hip adjustments, as well as ft" ' \ • C.rystal cloth coats, for dress wear Serge and poplin skirts, navy and black, $5.98 to $12.50. mn a , l thc ) va ! ' u> . 1 and I,ack - - X,a . v J )c adjusted to low. medium, or high bust, full or flat j+- IV j - " mixture coats, straight-line mannish styles Wash skirts, the new embroidered models, $6.95 to $8.50 it cilc>t v or " , ' lorl waist - shoulders may be raised or lowered. 'V t 011 coats - mixture materials. Strioe and nlaid silk Taffeta Q5 to ;10 =;n f Jjfls Number 412 that opens in twelve parts is the favorite with home sewers and iv\.* Khaki coats, trench models. $3a.00 to $45.00 '.., I 1 . ' '-T.V-A I meets with all their requirements. A very large varietv of combinations can be made ' rweed coats, rubberized, in belted model . ilk poplin skirts, sl-30 to .SU.rO with it. One dollar per week pavs for one. Suede cloth coats, with deep collars, $55.00 to $79.50 Jr Ask to -ee demonstration on Dress Forms. ' Street coats, gabardine, serge, overplaids and friezes * + 1-P*, 7 . _ \ elour coats, set-in and draped pockets, $35.00 -D £ tltCl Ij 111 \_jflpCS . Spool Cotton and Silk Thread Miscellaneous Notions Sanitary Aprons and Belts Sleeveless coats of silk, velveteen and a jerteyt C 555.00 Capes of serge and gabardine, $25.00 to $45.00 T. and P. Coats -pool cotton 4c ' a P c measures, each 4c. Bc. 13c c„ n t ' Afternoon coats, gabardine and tricotine, $35.00 to $55.00. j Capes of taffeta or satin, $49.50 Clark's O. X. T. darning cotton. 3 u ooden button moulds, doz., 2c. 4c, 8c -anitary aprons, rubber-coated ... 45c Motor coats, overplaids, Irish friezes, and bojivia ! Sleeveless jackets of iersev SISOO spools 5c Eead dress weights 6 for 4c Lanheld sanitary belts 23c Misses' dress coats, bell sleeves, silk collars ' ( oatees of velvet * n A it <■ -rm King's spool thread, doz. 2Sc: spool, I ailors chalk, 1 doz., 8c Mme. Lenox safety belts 23c Misses 'velour coats, lined to waist, $25.00 j ' ' $3^.00 2 1 jC Initials for marking lines, package, 4c Canfield sanitary napkins *V. Misses' utility coats for school wear, $16.5 Cto $35.00. ! BOWMAX'S— Third Floor. Donnv Brook thread linen finish. Kneecaps for children 23c Snnitarv Vanlri.'ic r • \ 6c Xve's machine oil 8c ' anita " - Na P kin s. 6in box, .... 19c j c t One Dollar Sends a Quality Men's Furnishings Brook'- Gace 6 cord Machine Cotton. Children's puff combs 15c odorless, washable 69c I In this department for men, as well as < )il cans, sewing machine 4c Stork diapers triangle shape each 19r ' V ° ther merchandise f° r women, we aim to . Darning Silks—colors 4c Tailor's thimbles 4c ' D£ ' L ± V f f i Aj# secure only the high quality goods. They M y:r r^;! ,' !cnd,n " and T)arnin - c, 4 1 ; Cc!, thimbles 4c Beltings, Braids and Corset Laces. l\€tYlg€YQlOY 10 1 OUT tIOITIC n'i aT TeadU yls' L"sy nopsiJTe Alexander King—3oo vard Basting Cot- . Dress Shields Silk Serge belting double faced, yd., 5c ~ /.A [ , veals the contents of a book. Higher qual ton 4c • Canfield s pure soft white, no Dress IJelting for high skirt effec* Join the Bowman v ilrl furnishings can tbe found. And to pay rubber used, guaranteed. Xo. 2, Xo- 3, black, white, vard x<- M 1918 Refrigerator Club vvv/ill111!IlfiM morc than we ask is like trying to pour Curling Irons, Curlers and Hair Net Xo. 4. pair, 10c Silk Binding braids black nr and be prepared for the X&gjmSw water iji a bottle already full—the overflow .. T .. ~ _ Kleinert's featherweight, Xo. 2 .... 18c vard a,u M ouck or color,, ■ warm days that are >s simply pure waste. . urhng Irons. Wood handle-, ... 8c i/u;....-- x* 1 11 10c 9SA H u BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. r i 1 1 1 m •* 1 Kleinert s leatnerweight, Xo. 3 .... 23c Merceriyerl SL-irt Hrairi ? 1 k 1. 1-1 WliflWlß' ffi'l iTVi li H soon here. This year t tirling Irons, -ingle and double Mar- k'lpinrt' B iercenzea Skirt Braid, 3 yd. bolts, 12c ■WSffll •! Uf . .. } . , , , _ -el Wavers 'Oc and 30c . ' edt 'env eijit, Xo. 4 Warrens Girdaline, 2 inch, 14c; 2V 2 I ■ ! nore tha . n an - v olhcr . 11 TrnPrP Q IVTII r'Vl T 1 n PCC Mme. Louise Hair Compes .4; Kmnona Vras ' ** *' inch 1/c; 3 inch. 20c; inch. 23c"; J 1 If . esse .^ al care- 1 S IVIUCiI I^OVeillieSS Kwick-Kurl hair wavers 8c Pomona Brassieres 4rc 4 inch. 26c; 4 > inch. 28c. I ful with foods Con- T OT TP W ATCTC Parisian Curler- and wavers, Xo. 4, S c Hose Saonorterx English twilled cotton tape, 10 yd. rolls, ■. servation in food sup- 111 UUl\ W AIJ 1 J Kid curlers. 12 to a bunch 8c Satin pflTo r „hl,r Irt 17c ply is more important Those who love pretty >atin pad nose supporters, rubber bot- Riaolr -,,) U'i,„L; * n 1 lUr ■ than 111 saving on other „„ 1 u • * Toilet and Hair Pirn v a .*S WmMMI it I • >^r s :.". Ha, '. l : ,n =. pa t 1 p^% b it^aid ndcolors ' bo,t 'i c | i'T f 4? /A\ Jlair pins put up in cabinet, a-sorted. Sew on hose supporters 10c pi; . ~•\ . > P|eces, .... /c the European coun- .. c - ° * . n( * ti ll 3 / Jjf \ 4c Hose supporters, pin on. Misses and Embroidered bias trimmings, 6yd boh, tries. The more food ! ZJIWm 4/ I Hair pins put up in cabinet, assorted, Children 10c Corset l aC es tt fl wc save the more we bright fresh be fbl - I / k # 7c Rabv hose supporters, pin on 8c C ° ' j '?' p ? lr ' ** will have to ship . °" s c s \ / / ■^t: : .TV i Tie Long's hair pins, assorted 125 to a „ ' ' _ c ' Mercerized corset laces, pair, ... 8c abroad and the more rCCeued from thc,r \ ( < / cabinet 12j/>c Hooks and t,yes & Snap Fasteners rj • MI M • we will have fo. our own use next winter. -pu ' -r. ' I a \VA. j Luster shell hair pins, 3612 to box, Hook and eyes, assorted lot card, 3c tlastlC W ebbing Select the refrigerator you want.. Delivery will be made styles are" so numerous In / , .. , ■ . . Afl D L " c Cynthia hook and eye black or white. Hat and blouse elastic, black and white, at once, or later if you prefer. You will have it paid for when this showing that a detailed X. / Dressmaker spins, Anchor, Atlas, Brass card, . ... .... 4c yard. . 3c hot weather comes. . description of all would still The Puritan. Superior to all other, 360 ' ' ' U ""£ Lisle Llastic' v' v' 7/ 'in?/ ' ? Th ' S s P lcndid . side st >' le refrigerator—capacity 75 pounds of hc unsatisfactory, for one's eyes are the court of Last Resort count 8 C Swan bill hook and eve, black or white. Shirred ribbon elastic vard ' 4*° cc — a " wll i tc '' ned —^ ever locks roomy compartments— CV ? r - v - u '? ,st ere is so worthy of personal in- Prints and Smith needles, paper. .3c Xo. 10 * 4c' |K Sbbon" k yd, length t threc ••• • • 51Q.75 ast d??hil?.sd voT.t-O, Darning - „.. , J - . to 49? . 1 $2,9 ' n„ue hair pins, oon card Sc York sprin,- fastener, card, 4c- Sou elastic, white; 1U inch, vard,'' 6 )ic turv refrigerator Also the See B er" dry a"typ"on ™" Organdie Waists with high and low neck, in I J ' * • . • A.,.'- ' '<£" ' * , , a ifi . * t . m H - • - r - mM§M WEDNESDAY "EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRXPH! 'APRIL 17, 1918- 3
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