Bring Old Rubber to the Post Dffice SELL 1901—2356 UNITED Today Is the Birth Anniversary of Major General John J. Pershing the man who is leading the American Expeditionary Forces in France, to let the whole world know what Old Glory stands for. He is the man, who, as lieutenant, led the Tenth to the rescue of the Rough Riders in Cuba—subdued the Filipihos was official observer with the vic torious General Kuroki in the Japanese war—led the American force into Mexico. Uncle Sam selected a man for this biggest war of all ages, whose military career is such as to justify the confidence of the entire nation. Provide Yourself With Your New Knit Underwear Do not hesitate about purchasing a few / \ ► suits of these garments right now. Our / stocks of them are as complete as it is / fli J-'Asi \ possible to n*ike them and furnish you 7 />'T? fM'iWi \ excellent selection. When we <say / / A \complete we mean it in the real sense of I. f/ 1 I word, for our stocks consist of gar- A J I ments °f all weights, qualities, sizes and I st . v ' es " marked with prices which eco \ Mri&Jr J nomical purses will be only too glad to )Af Pa" hne of Women's and children's Munsing and Athena underwear—vests, pants and union suits medium, and heavy weights cotton, silk and cotton wool also wool. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. GLOVES Kid and Fabric Gloves In Imported & Domestic Makes The most famous makes of both America and Europe—the newest styles fof fall—every new shade of brown, tan, gray, bisque, black, white, black with white, white with black, Navy, blue, champagne, fawn and Khaki—any of these shades in both gauntlet and 2-clasp $1.93 to $1.50 A full assortment of chamoisette, silk, double silk, army wool and knit gloves in all the leading shades, (>s<? to's2.oo BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ||||gjs The Grey Headdress / \ That grateful mingling of the becoming I -♦/ ) atyi dignified which so surely stamps the \ 7- J well-coiffed matronv head is easily achieved / with an extra hairpiece. If GRAY WAVY SWITCHES AND yi'i \ TRANSFORMATIONS ii arc now on sale at $2.45 BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. Fashion and Service i . —_ In Dorothy Dodd Shoes Better styles, without waste, is the policy approved by American women. Cleverly designed, of approved materials, N the shapeliest lasts, the new Fall stvles / u flnfK / DOROTHY DODD Shoes will meet / \*. WW .* your style ideas and your footwear needs. * / Our faultless fitting DOROTHY DODD j.' ( Shoes will stand the test of service in jffilßC woman's tvar-time activities. £j®r Gray Kid lace high top boots in welts and mjr / turns Louis heels, plain toes and tips, lUI wooden and leather heels. They also come | in tan, and dark brown vamps, with suede • tops $9.00 to $13.00 Black Vamp with gray top and Louis heel button and lace welts *...:. $12.00 Military heels in tan, black and gray kid; also a dark tan vamp, fawn ooze top $8.50 to SIO.OO School Shoes For Girls Neolin shoes, black and tan .. .$5.00 and SO.OO BOWMAN'S—MaIa Floor. FRIDAY" EVENING, 8 Rich New Effects In j | jHljl There's a wealth of beauty jgjM Wtt in the new coats! In fabric, gSpi every detail you'll find richness mm in the highest degree. Aglance Bftwß | HP at the models will foretell what a distinctive appearance you I will present in one of them. lD- 1 jgj Do not get the impression that daintiness is lacking in these new coats, for though jgi g most of them are made of pile fabrics which are rather heavy, the very styles are chic |1 jg in appearance and this effect is heightened by the beautifully fluffy fur trimmings. M •|§ In fact every model will prove a delight to you! There's further satisfaction in the § g size of our stocks, as the varied assortment of high-class garments makes it a pleas- 11 ure to choose here. Prices range from " el I ■ $29.50 to $250 | BOWMAN'S—Third Floor - _ m We've Never Had Prettier Waists Than These \\ e searched the show rooms of the most exclusive manufacturer for the pret tiest we could find, and we feel that we have them. We would like, however, to have / y° n see them, to give them an examination, and then to inform us if you feel the I jF \ same way about their prettiness as we do. I hey introduce various style treatments I y/ji W / /W\ 1 * n j Co^ars cuffs and come made up in many desired materials in every popular \ v\\ ® mkl/ Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists in flesh, white and bisque—high or low, \ " nec^s * Embroidered and beaded. A diversity of models at $5.95 to Others in Striped Silks and Messalines, in brown, blue or gray. They can be V\ worn with either high or low neck— $6.50. Striped Tub Silk Waists in all shades high or low neck—s2.so to $4.95. All The Charming Features Of the New Fall Fashions In Millinery The inspiration for these beautiful Hats have come from " master models " the JgL world's finest, and executed by the best-paid designers and trimmers that the most re liable makers of millinery can employ- % houses of unquestioned reputation for pro ducing hats that are the vogue. /'J The assortment consists of shapes to become all faces. Beautiful large Hats with soft, drooping brims of Beaver Cloth and velvet, combination materials and Hat ter s Plush. Ostrich or elvet Turbans. Heavy Velour Hats with deep, soft nap and double-face brim. And banded Sailors in various shapes. Simplicity is the keynote of the trimmings, yet so skilfully done with wings, os trich feathers, chenille, burnt feathers, tinsel thread, ribbon and the exquisite bits of embroidery and touches of flowers—that one is really amazed at what beauty may be created by a few deft touches of skilled fingers. Dress Hats $5.00 to $22.50 , Tailored Hats $2.98 to $15.00 BOWMAN'S—Third Floor HARRISBURG TEIJEGRAPHI JSjotamaaZ HARRISnVIIG. FRIDAY. SEPTKMUEH 13. 11) IS. SEPTEMBER 13, 1918. Give Your Old Rubber to Red Cross Knitting Wools of Every Description Whether you intend to make up a pretty sweater for yourself or some little needful for some y. soldier or sailor boy, makes no "V /jL difference which, we can provide w L^Tf) you with the wools to do it. We can let you have them in the q j weight and color you know will X ' * make up best and at prices that \ , mean real values, when you stop \ |nIN(M ' mml to consider that the skeins and SmHB Y hanks are standard sizes. 1-WSmB a Every shade procurable is to be found here in the famous Minerva ■ i Yarns, which are famous the i world over for their qaulity and < rich colorings and delicate tints. A Special Demonstration of Minervai Yarns Is Here For a Per tod of Three Weeks Her expert knowledge is at your service. Do not hesitate to ask her about the proper grades of yarn to use for various purposes. Free lessons daily in all kinds of knitting, crotchet ing and art stamping. Mrs. Beck will show you. This department is exceptionally complete in all supplies for fancy needle work. For suggestions that are of value when beginning your fall and winter work, we would advice an inspection of the ideas and materials to be found here. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Men Have "Discovered" Our Furnishings Season after season men have come to us for furnishings in increasing numbers. Yes, and the women folks come here and buy for the men. Each season finds us increasing our stocks to care for the men who like to wear our kind of furnishings. Look up your requirements for the Fall and Winter season new. You will want at least one of the items mentioned here. Men's Dress Shirts fine quality and Madras coat style, soft cuffs, choice patterns. Each $1.50 and $2.00 Men's Flannel Shirts—khaki and gray. Each, $2.50, $5.00, $4.50 and $7.00 Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts. Each, $1.50, $1.09 and $2.00 Men's Neckwear —wide open end, four-in-hand. Each, 50?, 65?, 79?, SI.OO and $1.50 Arrow Collars, Manhattan Shirts, Brighton and Paris Gar-* fers —good assortment. Men's and Boys' Sweaters. Each $2.50 to $10.98 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. SPECIAL Delineator Offer for a limited time a special representative of the Delineator fashion magazine will make a proposition for a year's subscription that should be*of interest to you if you appreciate the value of the best known fashion journal for women. Not only is this magazine a leading authority on fash ions, but other reading matter of educational and enter taining nature is of the highest order. But, let Miss McEwan show and explain her propo sition to you. BOWMAN'S —Main Floor. Rear. "Stylish Stout" Sveltline System Corsets — Simulating Slimness the stout woman has come into her own the plump, pleasant, T3 buoyant, healthy woman is in *+■ <2p the ascendant. J\ She knows about a good many things to-day that her mother and grandmother didn't I W. dream of. One of these is the J \ science of dressing stout worn- j/ \j\ \ \ en becomingly, charmingly M fl and attractively. f ' To-day the wizards of de- \ signing have brought to the Jjj |T"°?T ii \ stuot woman the reducing ef- jj I li.f ;ij\ • feet of scientificaly arranged I jlj II i s]™ l lines in dress by the appear- iff IMflj ance of slnderness when none |r% >Mi' A woman need not neces- 1 MH' ft IHi sarily look stout because the Stout*/ scales say "she weights over 1 200 pounds." Vn ' *•' SS. r By the artful use of certain lines it is possible to give to the stout figured woman that grace and poise ong envied in her more slender sisters. If the stout woman considers her figure lines with care and discrimination, she will find that the proper selection of her corsets is the absolute essential. Above all others, the stout woman must be perfectly cor seted, and, as the importance of this fundamental principal of correct figure building is realizd the vexing problems of being "stylish though stout," solves itself. The elements that go to make perfect corseting, ease, grace and symmetry of line are found only in the "STYLISH STOUT" Svetline corsets. We invite you in for a free fitting. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed in both front and back-lace models. — BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. 3 POirNDBD IWC.
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