Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 03, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    The War Comes First Save Food Be Your ° wn Policeman Watch
and Help the Cause jCPvW^ Y ° Ur Food Habitß
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— \ii \\? &HBx\' m Hi LB I Mi|\ (gflj I Iml Desirable lengths, triplicate mountings.
Have you seen the massive khaki-covered motor \ WEr | |i jf /< |f| \ill il Hi ea ' a ' r ts > per dozen.
trucks'going through Market street, with khaki- • \ \ \| | H\ ! \ 'l I ' \L\ ,Lu I J $ I BOWMANS-THIM woor.
clad hovs at the wheel guiding the powerful velii- ✓< \\ \ 1\ I M \ til {| \®Oj if- A rp
cles through the maze of traffic? \A \J i \ ,j ]' I
There is something impressive about those bTT \ \jlJv - kS 11 '4N<)
trucks that instinctively suggests the presence O * iA Hi CV. W P h \Mj fu~ Tkof-'c H" X \I 5f
of a power and influence other than the civilian, > TV V *1 ? ** V 1 lldL M>CW R >
even to a novice. And they do. It is L nele Sam ;■> tit Ol IJHP 1 A J J. *-c iL „ —will lit nicely into any well-dressed y~~mb} IS af
tremendously powerful organization mobilizing M W 01113.11 OuOUICI 1 cIK6 AuVcintci£6 Ol tll6 V/ woman's wa' di ob- Here are a host of f
its military forces. *A ' ne\V creations to chooosc from. All in ({[ J I ;
As big as one or two of those trucks seem, they S' . fine materials and many colors. V /XtmP V 1
arc but'an item or two among the tens of tliou- 6? P) 1 I*
sands of similar trucks that are forming a mam- A& fC 111/ / VI p 111 111 I S 8& tucks, hand-embroidered and lace.
moth military caravan that is commissioned to rag A Wvi tiV tIV/1 1 X ViA OTO so numerous styles-sport blouses it. ill \ /I|\H
"GET KAISER BILL." p£s| , C'repe de Chine plain*colors ami stripes. Sfml\
These vehicles must be loaded with food, ammu- _ , Many new georgettes handsomely MfilslwHil I
nition. clothinsr and surgical supplies for our In this group, which comprises practicallv one entire stock of high-class garments, embroidered and beaded in all the v JcklidlMJ \gv
boys "over there." SB can be found so many diversified models for all figures. QM nSi! nT. pij .
fha means that you are a part ot the great W\ All ample opportunity is equally afforded the usually hard-to-fit as well as the more 7w qiioise. Peach and numerous other of]*
quartermaster s department at home that must W pel . fcct figurcs . Tllcse suits arc di {. ided in severa i selling groups and in every instance CJI sl 'adc S , all s i z es. Prices , mV
8 the original ticket remains on the garment in pursuance of policy. S
> " r KoL ? "il F are Toy: Suits {it $19.50 100 Suits dt $35.00 \ Manhattan Shirts
\A . These have manv features that elsewhere would Xa r\r j.l 'll c l J D j.j.
T?rr\M th > hM Mostly serge and poplin in tan, Pekin, navy, be found only in much higher priced garments. V UJ ttlC Specially Selected r attemS
CClCllo FrUJfl tflC black and checks. Honestly tailored of good mate- Plain or semitailored models in Gabardine, fine .
V rials and lined with dependable linings. Collars of poplin, men's wear serge and novelty cloths, marty (fXuW, Every man knows the quality,
IVX lllii ICI V I 7y[ I Lllldl L gray, Reseda, tan, Drown, Copen, navy and black. s/ splendid fit of Manhattan shirts.
II 1 . I 1 100 Suits at $25.00 50Suits$45to$89-*> \ WM SSSHwS
- \ \\i [M tyg> jg* prises'such patterns as arc spc
\ .J®sV and serge. Many models arfr made very attractive rials are all of the finest quality and the tailoring A ciallv selected to please men who
fy bv the use of braid buttons or the vestee effect. is the best we can get. Ihe selection is practically Kj - arc " o articular in dress and want
>y-|pr-. y P" I v „ r , , hmited to one of each style, but manv will be ; \ _ e ~ ,1,..
/==*lSfe J ST) At J AH Feau de ly.?nc lined and come in Pekin, fortunate in securing one of these high-class gar- K W,. ' the most attractive as uell a, the
(\ ! (C(\ 2S Reseda. Rookie. Xavy and black. ments at these prices. •' *-■ dependable kinU.
i \\Jft f 1 fral BOWMAN's —Third Floor r=n u, ' s h a"an Shirts-new Spring patterns in percales,
. T niadras. silk and cotton,
i• I I N,\ flf, rP soft cuffs—in the newest Spring patterns 5H1.50 each
> ~ \ '-J ■'A \ ' i ~—— = : : BOWMAN'S—Main Floor
Smart Sailors Ribbons Beauty in Women's Oxfords Jh e /?/ 0 f/ 0 Sextette f
in the rough sennit braids—black, navy and brown. A very # > j ** -ry
special value, reduced in price to .".#3.Do hi Endless Varieties of Beautiful At < vlo( iest rrices Of Gorgeously Gowned Girls
" . For a busv woman who I
Newest Pattern Hats Color EffectszriZ:Z\l:r^Z^:.
1 tionably find the oxford best day afternoon, from two to four and will wear the latest
. , c , . * If all the ribbons in this \ for most utility and service. styles in gowns and millinery.
horse hair" ' Some' ot" 'a 11' I !!u r " u't r\"i tli' - department could have tfRK This is more than true of this This sextette is from John Cort's radiant exposition
hair brims and lisere crowns. Priced at ' )een arranged into one , display ot oxlords we are show- 0 f f em j n j ne loveliness, which is the sensation of musical
$." 91 tr> OO massive streamer and at- -ri. .• <• e r , • , , comedy in New York today. The fashion parade is co-
Ronuivo T L, ' tached to an aviator's air . ? u t st anding teatare of these Oxfords is that they are sidered among the most wonderful ever presented on
i h ' rd '°° r - plane as it circles the capi- /V V flft&iw built on such comfort-givmg lasts that business women will the stage.
tol dome, the riot of col- ( } IV) hll them well adapted to their needs. 1 hey arc made ot BOWMAN'S— Third Floor—Tuesday.
\ A J* 11 1 ors would rival the rain- tSU very good leathers in neat appearing styles that makes them
OOVC JUS 3. C an department we can assure ( simplest muslin dresses. They come in various color s t! of j Have Comfort As Well As Style—
vou of an exceptional!v T||| ' course and our range makes choosing such a pleasant task. —"
Collapsible Dress Form -Al pr^ ,h< "* TOC<->,e * nd Bon Ton Corsets—
of shades, and the prices, "7/ ( ijr® * " °° r *
A Turn of tht If heel Adjusts It to d id va iues g P SPECIAL Offer "" ! the Smart Corset That Appeals to
Anv Ftcure Moire ribbons, 6 Z2 inches wide, with 1-inch plain satin T ~ x r n/t rif
mm border, in a full line of shades —5-inch width to match; for I Ifl f"Of \ Iflf I 7iP JVIOSt rr OfYieU
As necessary as a sewing machine. Manv women Jtl hair bows and sash, extra qualitv 39e and (ii>C vard v r M i „ p . A, rm
1,,._ i.,_ . 1 j' 1 Vv * Thev trive a craceful contour line; adding new charm to "
ing on account of not befng'abFe toTt themselves (\\| . ) coni P. let< : shades in satin ribbons for camisoles 7 your personal appearance and support; and fashionably sha|,e .
properly. An Acme Collapsible Dress Fornf will inches wide, high lustrous hnish \er\ nice qualit}. vaid, •<< Madam Rolland, a Belgian refugee is at the Butterick Pat- your, form and increase youi bodily comfort.
overcome this difficulty and if vou could onlv real- J ■( 1-adv fair lingerie ribbon—twotoned satin in contrasting tern Department for a short time representing the Butterick A diversity of models is here _fnr Render. a x ' c "P c a ?
ize the wonderful saving of "time and patience ff |\ shade from '4 inch to 1;4 inch to match—from Publications. She is authorized to make this special offer for figures. 1 rices range trom !NS..U, P.", .ind
a Dress Form would be to you. you would not ff | \ to 2.e yard a limited period. Be individually fi B t^ AN , g _ Second Fioor
hesitate one moment in deciding to have one. I | E)ouble faced washable satin ribbon— inches wide in The world's fashion authority magazine will be given to you
With the Acme Form, you can tit your dres>es Si pink and blue only; used for camisoles—wonderful value, for for one whole year, providing each issue is called for at Bow- T)1 _ P4. A „
quickly, accurately and pleasantly. It will add style "I■ 11 | SHI.OO yard man's store. illllC V^/vtllu
vour clothes look better'Tnd''fit " " 5 r ,-incli Moire taffeta ribbon—very heavy quality espe- Madam Rolland was in Brussels when the Germans invaded j—. _ ~ . .
■ . ' , lILM ciallv for hair bows in coral, turquoise, Belgium, Mais.-Nile, the citv and speaks very intelligently of affairs in her native -i t" 8 " ia ?, n , 1C r , c /
Everyone own one by the club plan;-SI.OO . white, pink. blue, black, vard 45f land. sides lined with steel; width
section Acme JKIS.OO BOWMAN S-Main Floor. BOWMAXS-Roar Main Floor. J] ; inches.
BOW>IAN'.S—Main Floor. ■* m- \ C gIaSS door, ffrii. <•).
*7T~r , Togs For Little Chaps May t>ale of bilks mOmmm
4 pn ~ sP a ys That Have the Dapper Cut Closes To-morrow
\\ /f '7 | ) 1 • , Ovens made of blue steel, full tin lined, side and top asbestos
w~T iin \\ hat proud mother or father is there 1 1 • lined \2'A inches wide, inches high, \Zy 2 inches deep, 1
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II UCrillllbllilS i 4. '°°' < ' l ' <e a j un ' or P r ' nce between the ages j the popularitv of silks this season, and reminds the ' Same as above with glass doors, $4.75.
A < 7wf - to 8." 1 hese are the vears before x it r ..t • BOWMAN'S— Basement.
/> y # /vWbhr he reaches tl,e boisterous age and we women that they may go a,s far as they like in
j/ 'be ease with which you can supply ' £UL\ select with special care the suits that are gratifying their fancy for this beautiful dress fabric We Carry 3. Complete Line Ol
/' / j\ your lingerie requirements from our dainty and coloriul. and yet cut to pat- without being in the least subject to censure by the
/ // hi i l t j i £ , . • , terns strikingly different, but rivaling his , , , t t-w
(\// 111 elaborate displays of these dainty under- little sister's clothing in attractiveness. by the government. l)OOrS
.„ : ,TT muslins will be more than a big surprise WW V^! V " S'" ho ?'.- ' 1 j Uncle Sam needs many fabrics but silks have not ' 1
'°;'°™' For ," c "° " <onc " ,,tur " ed JX_O _'ith%olorea trousers', colla-" "ml •>"> demand for military purposes as much as measurement with you. BBgl
\\ \ to include within their assortments every W finished with French knfrts, feather* wool, cotton and linen: therefore, you may choose screcns 4Q C to $1.10"; screen
|A \ little underthing you could possibly stitching and hand embroidery, from the splendid values offered at this May Sale of ), o - '"si 59 to $4 75 * liflHH
\\ need—pretty nightgowns, petticoats, en- B oy's Amencan Middy and Silk with perfect ease of mind. °Set'of screen-door hardware for 12c con- 1
\ velope chemise, drawers, brassieres, etc., colors in Poplin, Galatea, Chambray. Linen ar.d Repp, sizes, Tomorow is the last of the four days at these prices, sistilig of a pair of spring hinges, gate flaHgU ||
\\ I and we have attached to them prices that -to 8 years $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50 to $5.93 which you will find exceedingly low. In fact, many hook and eye, door pull and necessary '
W) \\ill make every purchase, one of Boys' wash, straw an<l silk hats; sailor. French drop and of these fabrics could not de duplicated todav at an screws, if purchased same time door is pur-
V economy. rolled brim 55c, 59c, 'sc to $2-50 advance of 25 to 33 per cent. * chased.
BOWMAD-0-SacvDd Floor. ' BOWMAN'S Third Floor. i. , - - BOWMAN'S*—Main rio fiJ . ~ i - 1 ' * BOWMAN'S —Baemont. +
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