Store Closes Regularly On Saturdays at Six BEI.I, 1091—23.1(1 UNITED j! I! u |j ijj ••TT gives me the greatest pleasure to te9- * |j||l |j A tify that the work has been conducted j$ j upon the broadest lines of service, not merely to the gallant soldiers of the army of the great Republic of the West, but to all they |l I could assi9t. The high quality of character of those conducting this work need 9 no ijj Ij| praise, but I affirm that in my opinion it would have been impossible to have afforded 1 II the boys that inspiration and succor they B need—and which they so richly deserve — without your efforts. —A. Lloyd George nj'ji Prime Minister of Gro i Britain Jt&VSK UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN £3 tZ cvsa v The War Is Over, But the Boys Will be Over There and in Camp For Some Time Yet. Celebrate the Victory by Subscribing Liberally to the United War Work Fund New Fall Ribbons We are unusually fortunate in having so large an assortment of ribbons with which to make handsome bags. They embrace the newest and prettiest weaves, patterns and colors we've seen in many a season. Grosgrain, tapestry and extra heavy ribbons are in this assortment, used purposely for bags, 6 to 9 in. wide. Be sure to sec these before completing your list of Christmas gifts, yard 59g tj $3.50 BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. Novelties in Neckwear Boxes of new neckwear have just been opened, and from them have tumbled showers of lovely collars and neckpieces of every sort. What counts most is becomingness. And the wide variety of styles assures satisfactory selection. You can easily afford to pay these prices for such charming neck wear. Materials are satin, organdie, georgette, pique—collars, Cuff" Sets and Yestecs. Collars are roll, flat and the new round shapes, 50c to $3.50 each. Collar and Cuff" Sets, 50c to s^.so. Yestecs, 50c to $5.50. Pique Neckwear, 50c to SI.OO. COWMAN'S—Main Floor. Jewelry . , * • No unnecessary worry if the gift is to be something in jewelry, such as a ring, beads, etc. In the lot there is no need for anxiety as to the selection —each one as lovely and fine as the other. Any young per son will take pride in exhibiting her presents if among her gifts, she'll find a ring, necklace, earrings, or bar pin. Sterling Silver Ring with large pearl surrounded with a cluster of rhinestone SO.OO Pearl Earrings with large pearl drop SB.OO Pearl Beads—both large and small strings. $2.50, $2.98 Large Bar Pin with cluster of rhinestone, $2.50 to $lO BOWMAN S—Main Floor. Leather Pocket Book lust the very thing sister, mother or Susie wants. Speaking the other day about Christmas gifts th'ey each expressed their wish for a nice large purse. One'that is stunning. Here thcr arc. Especially the large square Yachette, which are most wonderful. They arc lined with leather, have two parts, also coin purse and m:r ror $9.98 * BOWMAN'S —Main Floor. Stylish Stout Suits We have a full line of out size suits made for the stylish woman who takes a Grge suit. The straight beltless tailored j \ model with notch collars, also those slightly (1 V \ flared and belted with large fur collars that / ) *r.stcn high around the neck. Jj iJLy y Skirts have straight lines—plain and tai- jh * lored pockets gathered at Waist line and belted. These come in serge, poiret twill, IjJ tricotine, velour, broadcloth silvertoncs and I velvets; colors gray, rose,. taupe, brown, \ / navy and black; sizes 42 to 48 —39 to 51. Also an excellent assortment of dresses II and coats for women who require sizes larg er than the average. * Lp* BOWMAN'S—Third TUESDAY EVENING. Tabic Damask, ck)tW ' ' and Towels Great advance buying enables us to offer our patrons this class of merchandise at the low prices quoted here. Ibis is the annual distribution lor thcFeast Day. An event of the utmost significance in Household Economy. I ABLE pAMASK—Mercerized table Damask in a splendid assortment of attractive designs very tine quality. ' 58 inches wide yard , 64 inches wide 09 ? yard 72 inches wide 89? yard Union linen damask—7o inches wide $1.59 yard Napkins to match, size 22x22 $4.50 per doz. Union linen Damask, 70 inches wide $'2.00 yard Napkins to match, size 22x22 SO.OO per doz. All linen Damask, 72 inches wide, £ood serviceable quality . $'2.29 yard PATTERN CLOTH —Mercerized Damask pattern cloths—satin finish—excellent quality; size 58x58; each $1.39 Mercerized Damask pattern cloth—hemmed and ready for use, size 68x68 $2.25 each All linen pattern cloths—made of Derryvale pure Irish linen; size 70x70 $5.00 each HEMSTITCHED CLOTHS Mercerized Damask hemstitched cloths, size 64x64 $2.75 each All linen hemstitched pattern cloth, size 66x66, $9 ea. SCALLOPED CLOTHS —Mercerized Damask Cloths —round and scalloped, size 58x58, each $1.25 Mercerized Damask Cloths—round and scalloped, size , 64x64, each v ... $2.00 j All linen pattern cloths, round and scalloped, size 70x70, each $9.00 i TABLE SETS —Mercerized Damask Pattern Cloth; size 64x64 and 1 doz. napkins to match, size 21x21, per set $0.75 All linen Damask Pattern Cloth, size 70x70 and 1 doz. napkins to match, size 22x22, per set $19.00 Linen Towels * All-linen Guest Towels, hemstitched, 39c, 59c All-linen, hemstitched Huck Towels; size *" f All-linen Damask Towels; size 20x36, $1.25 fC;•. All-linen hemstitched Huck Towels; size ISSflk.--- JDI 21x40, $1.50 each. • BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. ' )] Bag Frames Art Linen For Gifts Metal and celluloid bag frames in a very complete assort- A most handsome gift to give anyone is one that will ment. The very newest and up-to-date in either of the above. be appreciated and always useful. We have a beautiful Metal tops with different colored stones; just the thing line of the New Filet Laces, in Luncheon Sets, Scarfs, that will please your friend for a Christmas gift ! Table Covers in round and squares. 50£ to $1.98 I BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. I———■—————————________ * # f - DINNER ' SETS Choose Now For Your Thanksgiving Dinner Dinner Sets have always been a specialty with us, and we doubt if any dealer is showing at the present time as complete a line as we are. We have them in large assortments from England, France, Japan and our own U. S. A. • . . In addition to showing a stupendous assortment of complete sets, we have a very large assortments of OPEN STOCK DECORATIONS, from which you can select any number of pieces. You would be surprised if you knew how many of our customers, after selecting a decoration, buy a few pieces of the same pattern each week. Why not start now and have a new, complete dinner set for Thanksgiving? Dinner Set— s22.so —loo pieces; 3 meat platters, made of American porcelain with gold and green band with neat garland of flowers. . 100-piece Dinner Set with 3 meat platters, made of American porcelain with double green band and green Grecian effect touched up with red and blue, making a very artistic and pleasing effect '. $25.00 100-picce Dinner Set made up of American porcelain china, neat gold line decoration—the handles arc full gilt making a very rich effect $30,00 100-picce composition made of fine china; made in Japan; the decoration .is a pink floral spray and each piece edged with gilt. This is quite new and proving a big seller; we have this decoration in open stock, $02.50 HABJRISBURG TELEGRAPH JSjazmi&nZ IIACKISni HU. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, IIMS. BOWMAN'S—Basement. All linen Damask Pattern Cloth, size 72x90 and 1 doz. napkins to match, size 22x22, per set ...... #'2*2.00 All linen Hemstitched Cloth, size 66x66 and lj doz. napkins to match; size 21x21, per set #17.00 All linen round and scalloped Cloth, size 70x70 and '/j doz. napkins to match, size 21x21, per set #IB.OO TRAY CLOTHS —AII linen Tray Cloths —plain edge, size 18x27, each ,'JOf Hemstitched Tray Cloths, size 21x30, each 7})^ LUNCH CLOTHS Mercerized Damask L-mch Cloths, made from a beautiful satin finished fabric, hem med and ready for use— Size 36x36, each 75<! Size 45x43, each #t.*2s Size 54x54, each #1.75 All Linen Lunch Cloths, plain edge, 36x36; each, $1.50; 45x45, each #3.525 All linen Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, size 36x36, each, $52.50; 45x45, each #3.50 All linen scalloped Lunch Cloths, size 36x36, #1.75; 45x45, each ' ;. #'2.50 LUNCHEON SET —AII linen hemstitched Luncheon Cloths, 36x36, and l /i doz. hemstitched napkins to match, per set $0.75 NAPKlNS —Mercerized Damask Napkins-hemmed I and ready for use, size 18x18, per doz. ... #1.75 ! Mercerized Damask Napkins—bookfold, size 22x22, I per doz ' #3.75 Union Linen Napkins, size 22x22, per'do/ #5.00 I All linen Napkins, size 22x22 #O.OO and up All linen Hemstitched Tea Napkins, size 15x15, doz. i $9/ ) 100-piece composition made of Johnson Brothers Eng lish porcelain—the decoration is a solid torquoise band about y 2 inch in width, with opening in the band in . which is inserted a basket of roses. This should be seen to be appreciated. We have this decoration in open stock $42.50 100--piece "composition made of American porcelain—•. has a rich border decoration of faun arabasque with oiivc green scroll work filled in with pink roses $57.50 100-piece composition; made of the finest china by Haviland and Company of "Limoges, France. The deco ration Is a border effect in olive and pea green with solid green gilt handles. This is also carried in open stock • V SIOO.OO Other Dinner Sets up to $150.00 NOVEMBER 12, 191 S. Store Closes Regularly On Saturdays at Six Bills For Goods '' From Now toDecember 31 Be Paid in Mutuary i'o maintain our regular routine system of bookkeep ing, and that you may cheek up your purchases, A BILL W ILL BE SENT YOU AS USUAL ON DECEMBER FIRST. This bill may be paid in December, if you tie sire, but you may pay for all purchases made during the TWO MONTHS on January Ist, 1919. If you have a charge account buy now and pay Janu ary 1, 1919. If you haven't, come and arrange for one. i BUY YOUR SOLDIERS AND SAILOR GIFTS NOW Finest Velour Hats At Less Than Wholesale Price $5.00 These are the same fine vc- F\ •, lours that we have sold hereto- \ A fore. We have just a few left ' and we reduce them to this very low price, which is less than J|N, \ half the price other stores ask Jr JwSL Y for them, of similar quality. Ar V Finest quality imported; ve- f lour bodies, various shapes and ~Jf assorted dark colors. c®. a BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. 3 Gift Neckwear No one would wish Christmas to pass by and not re ceive a collar or cuff set. The very latest and desired patterns in neckwear, sets, etc. A nice organdie, pique or georgette set will make the last season's dress look like new. These arc just the very thing with which to complete your Christmas list ; " 50q up BOWMAN'S—SIain Floor. f Fur Trimmings There are many ways in which this fine trimming can be used on coats, suits or dresses to make them look different, and if in other respects you have a garment that is too good to cast aside. White Coney and Ermine Fur for children's coats and bon nets—l, 2 and 3 inches wide. Yard, 75c to $2.50. Black, brown and kit Coney—l inch to 8 inches wide, 75c to $6.00. One and 3-inch Nutria trimming. Yard, $2.75 and $11.50. Seal, 1 inch to 6 inches, $1.75 to $12.95. Coney, Nutria and Seal Collars, $6.50 to $21.50. . Fur Buttons, in Coney, Nutria and Seal. Each, 20c to 50c. Tailor Braid, in black, brown, green, Navy, white and taupe; to 3 inches wide. Yard, 15c to SI.OO. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Toilet Goods When we remember our soldier or our sailor, we do not always think of the everyday things that are so necessary if lie would be well supplied.. Quite fre quently he is in a place where it is impossible for him to get good and necessary-'things, so remember when making up his Christmas box this year to put several practical and useful gifts with the others. Combs 25tf to sl.s') Tooth Brushes 1()q to 50p I Tooth Powder and Paste 10£ to 25£ BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Cold Wave Is Due Lamest Variety of Gas and Oil Appliances In Central Pennsylvania Oil Stove, $5.25 to $lO t Cylinder Gas, Stoves $2.75 to $6.25 Gas Radiators Cf • $3.98 to $13.50 Copper Reflector Gas illlffliE 3a I Stove..ss.oo to $8.50 t Lawson Gas Heaters $6.25 to $25.00 fY Ml 'I Gas heaters that fit fill!'- vfetr. over gas jet: giving' /y * ■* Jr\ heat and light at the & samc time, (J BOWMAN'S—Basement. H / '. - . J ♦ 3 FOUNDED 1871
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