Store Closes Regularly 0g Store Closes Regularly On Saturday at Six On Saturday at Six HEM, 1901—235(1 UNITED „ ______________——— ________________ .. -■■ " .... HAHHISBUIKi, MONDAY, NOVISMIIKB 25, 1918. . * FOUNDED 1871 IWe Know You Will m^^^^Bß^Bßßß^maa^a^awsßßßa^am Gifts the Men Folks Will ! Do Your Part 1 AN UNUSUAL | Appreciate 'r% 1 1 *ll /'N q ft Every man hereabouts rec- The Government says .to ycu: Why I I I I ft ognizes the significance of our Can't you exercise sense .when you buy? 19 1 Lu T * I I ft name on a gift-package. It means To shop when you oughtn't is just as im- |Jj A J -ICAV A shi as'to hoard, steal and lie. • jjj ====================== ======= 1 ■ ffi standard quality - the best of IjlW' fe, . Shop early! We need our girls'vim, ffl W lls respective class. It means f =m Jj s Wc can't replace Her by a Him; \M I welvc distinct and beautiful weaves of black silks. Just the kinds most used this season. All priced at our ffii that thc contents the package' ndm.*,,, I KL Don tgo and exhaust her and make Christ- special hgure. As a running lot they are all good value s> but.some individual numbers and graces are far above ft ' w '" be com plctely satisfactory. ft.flffrllJ cost her , . , 9 ". and Wll cause you a most agreeable surprise as well as saving-besides it is remember thlt ft h ">' the " lc " folks' gifts here, Ihe joy that the season should bring! IS a black silk is worn by every woman and she always do tes over such a gift—neatly boxed if so desired—sl.Bs yd. ft an<l > r ? , ' rc su . re to P lc ! ase them " This rhymed appeal for the tired shopgirl is now being hfej . *>■• \ • ft • • Cll , s f uu r-in-hand tics, wide flowing ends, in a great va sent broadcast by the Consumers' League erf Eastern Mp, yf // -?f\ Afi jyj rlj s>c ft , riety ot patterns; very good value; 50c to $2.00. x Pennsylvania, in its annual campaign for eaely Christ- (sU D vJ Ur lU IflVrlLj \ fcjj feij Mens dress shirts in madras, cotton crepe with satin mas shopping. |fj| • ? 1 , . 1 g J /&< 111 stripes, starched and soft cuils. These shirts are full cut; Pointing out that this means longer and more stren- |f| UOlCi C imWm $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. uous working hours for thc girls in the stores and shops, I / Tk /"""v panrf Jnw ftj Manhattan shirts; a very popular brand in madras, satin thc league pleads with the purchasing public to think of kM 1 " ater at ' n ••• • I fl | ( 1 JmfM* ft stripes and soft cuffs; $2.00, $2.75. $3.00 and $4.00. thc sales girl and her Christmas and to shop as early as s|y t hiffon Taffeta ... I J smfßfx ftj Men's dress shirts in silk and silk liber with soft cuffs, a possible to prevent unnecessary fatigue or, perhaps, sick- ffl Satin de Lttk ' |l I f 1 1 jUHsfm ¥tt good assortment; $4.50 to $9.50. tiess for her. ... jyy Poult de Soie ' 1 —®— • V-/L/ ' K Men's scarfs-in wool, silk and fiber silk; plain fancy bor- Bcheving that the store girls should have the oppor- M ■ . ••••• } \ & dcrs and stripes; 59c to $4.98. tunity to conserve their energies so as to enjoy the Christ- M Self Stripe Satm on J aftcta / - " -\ ff\ Men's dress gloves, cape and Mochas lines arid unlined; mas festivities without, unnecessary fatigue, this store Mjj Satin Messaline 1 ''' ' ) \ I'll s'oo to $3 75 will not be open any evenings this year preceding Christ- M Pcau de Cvgne \ T7/| I fffißM ft Alen's auto'gloves; $2.00 to $6.00. inni-r- lurtlnr . e ' 11( 10 epilation ot our cus- &Ci Louisinc \ \/ if I ft Men's suspenders in fancy holiday boxes; kid and mohair tomers by requesting early shopping. And daylight kl Moire Antioue J ft ends; 59c to $1.50. shopping, as you know, we also close on Saturdays at ffi .Moire • ffl Men's belts, boxed; 59c to $2.00. ~;.V k x ' .. ; ... ■. |fl Crepe de ClunT / ri\ Mcn ' s initial and P lain belt buckles, at 50c to $2.00. * ' I BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. T3WB —W Jim if bai l t c lth o ° f U f!;e t ; ,e consists of 1,750 >' ard s early selecting will assure you of the grades—sale through the S f : f * TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! fYfTf j w v Buy Your Toys Now For Christmas i JJjl|i K j TTT r| y [ wonder the children are amazed when they enter our toy section, in fact they arc bewildered, end why fe BtLrf 1:1 I y/y/p H fIVP ( jfip lof nj wouldn't they be when their little eyes are met with such an array. Everything to make them happy is here. * M m B . y Lead Soldiers Express Wagons mm St -mm — v . \ij , Cannons Blackboards /rf ,IMU -4v jL- * t Lfl r*f"C Dolls Fire Engines § F ft P* \ LTISk.II Lu • / X Games , Friction Toys filjlaffiiw,/ le/ QftJ | , Swing Horses Doll Carriages Special at $8.95 Each . D^ K "Sr Tanks Pearl Handled — rr. . Automobiles Teddy Bears Serges, poplins and fancy plaids in many of the leading I Trains Doll High Chairs Wheel' ®" rows - / Servill? PieCCS shades and color combinations. With fancy belts' pockets \ 1 ffITT "HWj ci * u 1 G>dLll and button trimmed. Regular and extra sizes. W® Velod edes Dolf S * These arc extraordinary values, the regular prices being Si" W Tool P Chests CS .What a tone one or more of these would give to the Thanks considerable above the mark-down price. Choice of lot at X. ® War Toys Doll Cradles v 'A ' ff lv, "S table - pl c ted ' S P T]in Z sil " $8.95. *" v t> i VV ,7 tt j£* ver ferrule and PEARL HANDLES. Several of these pieces T ,Banks Doll Hammocks , Jf would make a beautilul Christmas Gift. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. ; Pianos Air Rifles Doll Houses ' Stoves < Yt[o^ J l TOJ Tomato Servers. Bread Knife, Soup Ladles, Berryspoons, Brass Beds , Doll Furniture KSf7) If' ' bei " VerS ' ✓ T -\ t S BOWMAN'S Baseiutni l. p— —————— Cxloves For Thanksgiving " T~~ r * tt i t. . lurkish J owels , i J, . A Gift of An Umbrella A ; /<< ■! J - sl ? adcs - the color that | ~ Priced Eery Low *■' \ ! | \ yTTt/? 1# wlll matc b to your suit, coat j • j TT'J' /'"> *J? ' \ Ls7?t- . assortments await' utTlCtly Utility Gljt | Of IVOry WaFC A belated shipment of Turkish towels enables us to \ F 1 (// ()r i ces vcry moderate We o<Tcr OUr P atrons a Belectlon of splendid first quality ill // 1,., V (. t _„ 1. * double Terry towels at the moderate prices quoted be- HWtelll >7 pearl, u - <-• " •• 1 -,J • white, white with black, and """v. um * re as an na ura ) one is men are the various articles of These towels were bought about a year ago and \ white with gray, champagne, XX confronted with the idea as to lvorv their values cannot be surpassed on to-day's market. N an <> -T. _Pvery size •color; Sl.9a to $4.95 pair. <rr^^^ F C%X.\ be sure ol secur ' n g one that diessing tabic, and these / ]\ ! each, 25c. Mochas and Suede in gray, tan and brown, in one-clasp j SW >y . Will meet with approval from go far in satisfying her prjde / S""\ \ ! Turkish towels-hemmed and bleached, sizes 19x38; and gaunt et, s.._d to $4Ja pair. U our very large selection; aftiong of it. Among the showing \i.- / N>\\ \ 1 each, 35c. ..a mitt si ?f P to S $39S Very ° r: ° ne " C,aSP ' tW °* CIaSP an(l ! \ Which are Mcn ' 8 ' Womcn ' S and e: Brushes, Combs, Mir- ©"A" / \NJ Turkish Towels-hemmed with pink and blue striped * Driving gloves oYevery description; $1.95 to $8.85. fflf ™ He- W, 1 X borders; size 20x40; each. 40c. Chamoisettc, leathcrets, cashmere and double silk gloves; handte straight' handles CUl etc ceivers, Frames, Candlesticks, Y|| rtSMMy 1 urkish Bath lowels hemmed and bleached; size 59c to $1.75. Some have a corded loop while Jew el Boxes, Trays, Manicure -4x40, eac i, Children s gloves in full assprtment. Visit our glove de- others are just the plain Sets, Buffers Trinket Boxes j Turkish Bath fowels—hemmed and bleached; sizo partment. and make the Kiddie glad with a pair of nice | handles. Moderately priced, etc Rino-imr in , r 26x48; each, 75c. warm gloves lur Cliristmas; 59c to $1.85. ' j , $1.59 to $8.95. ' 25c' to $6 50 ! -jiu PoMMJtvnMoa BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. t BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. j _ L . BOWMAN'S— AIain Floor. , I' The Gift of a Waist JlllIP) TT ji # • •; I Is the Gift of a Thoughtful Person J . llton xvuijs 111 /. / uy'ptti most attractive styles are colkirless, while other equally IjL i\ O * 1 . (T*/If\ f\f\ -1,. i A bigh in favor are collared in some fashion or other. I | Blouses like these are admirable Christmas presents. You jj ) b yVJU.VTV/ |p £ Pp ' : ,aHTpi\ dpient will be bough?a? this An cxtraordinar y Purchase of worsted Wilton Rugs manufactured by John WH I \ v.... A.-i:iw.r ..i w i tji ~ , tt . ... • and James Dobson. Beautiful Jasper all over and mottled patterns. The qual iv 'IH A. New Artillery Red and Foch Blue in a collarless effect with M. i lu " P' eated front—new sleeve with pleating from elbow to ll y ,s f"e best to be had, and worth regularly ONE-HALF MORE than thc ."7 A smart waist in tea rose, orchid, and sunset with vestee of . pic' white Georgette with lace edging. ' We urge any one needing new rugs to take advantage of this unusual offer immr .a b r .. a in ... Mi w. ▼ f r . BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. • ' BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. • , MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBXJRG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 25. 1018 3
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