Bring Fruit Pits to Save Fruit Stones and Grocer or This Store Nut Shells For Red Cross BELL 1001—2350 UNITED HARRISBURG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1018. > FOUNDED 1871 _ . a J j —— I APPAREL i— i | || There Is No Scarcity Or % M * jjffist " ' Lack of Becoming Fashions Here * There's Abundant Charm I In These New Suits \ 1 Characterized by the tendency toward simplicity of the most effec- ;| Yl V tive type, these new suits present with absolute certainty the smartly I W )/Brm Ft J JCTBk. tailored —even distinguished—appearance of each and every wearer. In ' WrW I u|\\ their very plainness lies their charm, emphasized perhaps by the effec nil tiveness of the slight trimming features which are used with such ' ktiiin Jjl 1 II I Ifinl jg splendid taste. Some exclusive models trimmed with fur. wil JJLVVV ' Jt\ B§ ff fjl I nHt ai c& Made of velour, oxford cloths, evord, duvet de laine and duvetyne, !f\ \\\ t j /' jj I UK I#' m. silvertones, wool serge, poplins and tweed-o-wool, in favored shades jjtiffim i ' 'V\ '■ ~ n ' tan ' Um ' J°^ re ' tau P e nav y a nd black, $35, $49.50, I | ■ New Are Lovely Dresses In ■ j fj Prettier Than Ever Furs of Selected Pelts Infinite Variety M , . § £5 Smart and becoming models, made of Velours, IT> 1* 1~1 T\/T J Cloth Dresses and Silk Dresses, made up in a multi [C; Bolivia, Silvertones, Suede-finished cloths, Plush, ./vllCi ±vCll3.t)ly JVI3CIC tude of styles, one lovelier than the other. Here are Duvetyne and Silk Velour. Many with fur collars, numerous models whose chief charm lies in their sim- jp ® which add immeasurably to their distinctiveness. No Good Furs are the kind we sell —the only sort that ate permitted plicity and severity of line; and others trimmed elab fe, matter how critical you may be, you will find here a to enter our stocks. You don't buy furs often. When you do, you orately and most artistically. They come in Trico- Coat that becomes you admirably and that satisfies should get qualities that are guatanteed for satisfactory servcie. Full- lette, Georgette, Charmeuse, Silk Poplin, Serges and || your ideas of style, quality and fit. Priced at $29.50 length Coats, Coatees and Capes, $ /a, .a , $ 50, s39a. Jersey, and include the well-known Betty Wales g| H to $185.00. Scarfs and Stoles in various furs as low as $19.50. dresses, sls to sllO. M BOWMAN'S Third Floor BOWMAN'S —Third Floor. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor PP ' V . @3 £ . _ . W\ I l ~ = I T I | More New Millinery These Lovely Waists I i I Daily Arrivals Embracing New Features Are Winning High Popularity! 1 ix§ * §3 . | ...... ~ . . . . , r, • ,'nli No longer does the plain and simple shirtwaist hold sway. Blouse styles this season are PI Keeping the Millinery Department abreast of the fashion dictates means being on the Jod *> i , i l& . - * _ , more showy than they have been, ranging from artistically simple styles to the most elaborate. $3 j® daily. In the last few da>s many changes [lave aen p ace. e arc rea yo s low you se\e a Georgette is the leading fabric, and our showing is replete with Georgette Blouses in .wonder- jlj \-i> hundred Hats that have just arrived and are the smartest of the smart. fully varied and becoming styles. pi ||j Large Hats of Panne Velvet with bright-colored facings and large Black Velvet Hats. Navy Georgette Blouse of excellent quality, trimmed in bisque Georgette, cut steel coral jj|j ' beads; flat collar, square neck, $29.50. ww 1 . . The Bowman Millinery Department has Bisque and Navy Georgette Blouse, elabor ■ attained a reputation for showing only smart ately trimmed with beads-round neck, flat ,fW - I P reason our hats are unusually becoming. tern, and underlaid with bisque collar, $14.95. 1 Ihe style is correct and the materials are Blouses in peach and maize Georgette com- P t Igj' \\ always the best, regardless of the price you bined with blue; hand-embroidered front and C'h .Visit the Millinery Department and expe- Extra large sizes in Georgette, Crepe de A' r^ence pleasure of selecting your hat Chine and Voile, in many beautiful colorings t0 tailored hats, 552.98 to sls. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. MBB-i m BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. S>f WEDNESDAY EVENING TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 18, 1918. 3