Buy War Savings Stamps Today JSt/nomaiM Buy War Savings Stamps Today HKLI. IWI-SSM IMTED HARRISBUHG. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. KdUNUKII IH7I Separate Skirts in Various You'll Be in the Parade!~j| v (2j j \ \ > \ dMidUic rduiius rui uic rourtn ounc ,„ f .w™ sP mt winn*.™.*i.*p.- 1 vk J^| an - V other styles are to be had in both regular and extra sizes in al! the best materials, them from being present. fr t Not since 1776 has the Fourth of July been observed wF -"M r-r^A >L* ././.l/ | ll I / . with the significance that will attach itself to this year's ' w^ m ' 0 - Vrjon 1 'fy observance. In every allied natoin Fourth of July will J rmj 'jpfu 33S a* | * —j be celebrated in honor of the Ameriians who have gone | S M T /ft /TITTtI j ~©l 1 abroad to fight for Liberty again. I , !°t| fc' iffi jn Therefore, every American should observe the day on JL Ate ' H ffl Aj this side of the ocean befitting a true American. j j I i Kaiser Silk Underwear p or 'J l| iI 1 j-® i Very pretty vests, plain hem , Big flags, small flags, medium-sized ilags. Silk flags, cotton flags, wool flags. It. Il l --|Sr"i stitching with or without strap lj \j r Flags of all allied nations. Such a profusion of patriotic colors as we have on the fTfr -JO also embroidered fronts all \l /7TV \ ) Fourth Floor has never been assembled by any one store in Harrisburg. Individual j\ \ UU FT\ sizes .. . . $2.25 to $5.50 \WJK&±-J requirements and the largest organization may be supplied without delay. Jj■ > gSJ gg i •I : ' BOWMAN's second F,oor. ft.'!!! Soo 4 ft'si.oo Ixlf ft::::!::::!: 3V50 I Hot Weather Wearables Cotton bunting flags of the twenty nations at war with Germany—3xs feet and •ll iS i ill II jilf 4x6feet ' ■I f/| H if „ , f . I ' : ' Silk allied flags of all nations —3x5 and 4x6 feet. 1| | H | lij | Cool comfort in summer is desired by all, and yet without i \ Id it-1 V fl I I t fr sacrificing the stylish and neat appearance essential to the W • tMLIJ 1 1 TV 1 Tn F W dress for summer wear, and the leading makes of underwear , • , . ->c,. )} \\ . / \ \\l U for hot weather comfort. 1 inch by 6 teet 1 25c . j(i \\ AdbW Men's Union Suits—Nainsook athletic style—Spartan, 1 inch by 8 feet ~soc Jr Q \JTPflfllZflf 1071S V,\ \\ Mansco and Munsing, $1.25, $1.75 and $a.(K). l inches by 8 feet 75c XI Men's Union Suits—cotton ribbed, short sleeves, V± length:ppr„ r . 0 . 1 U „L. i V white and peeler. Each. $1.50, $1.69 and $2.50. inches by 10 feet SI.OO Consult US about your needs. No. 795—54.50 No. 817—55.98 No. 905—56.95 Men's Union Suits—Nainsook athletic style, elastic back. 1# inches by 12 feet $1.25 Special Drices in auanriri M f or Made in a fine gabardine. Made in the finest qual- Made in the finest gabar- 'Men's* Mesh Union Suits—bleached and oeeler color 1 inch holders 25c N'ovel belt: pockets and belt Z donblf !?' poekeT short sleeves, ankle length (seconds). Each, *I.OO. ■' 1 inch holders 35c and SI.OO parade flags. trimmed with large oCean me d with fancy ocean pearl trimmed with ocean oeari ~-N ew Neckwear—4-in-hand—wide open ends. Each, 500, v pearl buttons. buttons. buttons <>)£ and SI.IKJ. [M W " \ ~J/ \> \ , •>*— -~~m Manhattan Dress Shirts—choice patterns—Madras fiber silk, p V M v •* ,y T 7 Z. 77 _7, nnj . A rv • silk and cotton, and tub silk. Each, $2.00 to SB.OO. ' /Jf s .n sr 'trw /iaaff : 1 lit) K0 CrCS 1 hat Dainty Men's Dress Shirts—fine quality of madras; choice pattern, \ \ \ JWOW' Yet Serviceable and Economical (/fl^ Many pretty patterns of cloth in voile, gingham, organdie, linen and novelty materials are }!° n ! to , H T a H !1° Se ' th ,y ead ( j&CjJ being shown in stripes, figures, flowers and dots as well as plain colors. Monito Halt Hose, silk and lisle, 50f. ; AU \ % The selection is complete in every respect. $7.50, SIO.OO, $12.50, $16.50, $19.50. Monito Half Hose, plain lisle. 39e. ( v Wash dresses for the stout women that are correctly built are shown in a lar' T e variety of Monito cotton half hose, 25f. *B3tk J— materials and colors. All the above are double soles, high-spliced heel. These are not just big dresses, but dresses that are scientificallv designed and made— Men s leather belts, 50£, 59?. 790, SI.OO, $1.50. I ■■■■■ $12.50, $15.00. $16.50. ' Brighton, Pans and EZ garters. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. Neckwear and Trimmings 2 Specials ; These-Two Offerings From An Elaborate Showing of "* in Georgette Crepe j the Hair Goods Department Sweaters and Sport Coats Organdie < and fich- ' : At d RedUCtWU for To-tHOrrOW As soon as you see them we have no ' sapphire, gray taupe, turquoise, sky. b\\ I ICHES of fine quality a gteat suspended from a peg in your ward- Rm„ Ronn." myrtle, Reseda and black. You will find this "ew assortment of $1.95 MLA l\ **■ , S a strong, durable crepe. Yard, $1.59. V*/ Extra Length NATURAL WAVY limAM Coats"™d ac\ • i -j • j • L i , i J. SWITCHES, mounted on triplicate stems sweaters that boast of quiet as well cannon j inches wide, m every desirable shade; -f'// —all shades except gray; fine quality wavy mH&k colors, and combinations extra quality. Yard, $1.85. hair, nearly thirty inches . tfO Q£f ot ',oth ' BOW MAN s Irench green, Nile green, turciuoise I BOWMAN'S-Slain Floor. ! Third Floor lotlg j purple, salmon, khaki, baize n 3 vv' ~f i black, white, rose, tan and other #l* O ) 1 —>• 4, _ l shades. Trimmed—tuxedo front— bummer s b inest Georgette JRO 7Q '3^:r r^taMbrMd ta 1 ao, # „ " V / / / rhey come in silk or wool—sleeve or Blouses Sneciallv Priced O ' , / a!r^ u Ta7a o ™ ut ,r ra id n s sfy upwiailj X liVVU • • • 1 / angora collars and cuflfs and self-trim i.i. nicd ' Also Tyrol w ° ol coats in similai 1 he best blouse buying opportunity of many weeks in this shades and pretty effects. Harmless Safe and Sane I le . of he seas °"' s best m °dels. There is almost an unlimited . t-j J j >j>uj c unu ) uri t choice, too, so that women can easily find more than one model • BOWMAN-s— Third Floor So matches, no powder, no danger. Can be operated by to satisfy their ideas of blouse values. - J\ 1 ' t p Ammuni,ion Beautiful Georgette blouses in all shades - white, flesh, ICC Cream t TeeZerS Will not ignite, even with a match, and it will not burn peach, tea rose, bisque, gray and coral. Embroidered or trimmed \ X A/f T? i p fsmalfreport 11 ° annot eXpl ° d °' A " overcharge means only with beads. Hemstitched or plain tailored. All from our regular ' Ql Merit TOf tlie rOlirth Cost of operation is very little. It can be fired a hundred Stock, but broken lots. Only a few of a kind, but all sizes of )i /fj\ times for only a few cents. All metal, well constructed. Will various kinds. I / I Ihe C>em and White Moun- last for vears. Comes in three sizes. C i. i i c i • ■ > i \ a ' n ' reezers are two of the lunior Defense, #1.25. Major Field 1U.50 Extreme reductions in price makes one or these waists an ' t^ i V A meritorious makes we sell. Junior Field, #1.75. BOWMAN-slßaaement exceptional value at $3.79. 1 i J/\ Ihe Cem is double-action the K I I J 1 .11 1 1 , , , 1 , 1 \ 1\ r iaA" - I White Mountain triple action. K A ■ I Indeed you will wonder how such pretty blouses can be sold ■* whit# Bap-p-ap-e For the Fourth for such low prices. But-it a Fourth of July special in the X i quart aiTss"iraSo a ob a o 1 " clearance season and that.s reason enough for such attractive Ws- 2 c i uart #2.15 #2.80 A complete line of trunks, handbags and suit cases. prices. ( Baggage of the reliable kind at prices that are right. BOWMAN'S— Third Floor ' ai'n<> % BOWMAN'S—Basement. ' . , ° V 1 | UlllflPi ----------------------__—— ——— MA.N 6 —Basement * at i- . . . FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 28, 1918. 3