Store Closes Regularly ' l<>S<W ' { ' "" 1 "' ' V ' ' >'< ,••■ P' ~; ■ , '■ ' , " - _ ;. I "nl^.iwi-asaT.^i ™ n • ' ~ HAwHism'im. MOIW VY. i.Ki FMDK.t i, HUH. , , rnuwpwp M7l December 16th to 23rd . | " rril * ? f ( n . r 7 . JL. ~ I ®;;„ c irnc" I 1 housands of Beautiful | - Wis I Silk Shirts and Ties | expire December 31, so 1" ,r"r,r*tr i Will Re Ron aht Rv Women ** P ~ ATfISS should enroll tus w . j, rr ILL $1 pays for a year's membership, and a nit on am . { n are given to.each new member. I hiß / 1 71 / 3 /"^ l* /Of '/i ~ E&lfpr fvj ceived in Fur Department on Third Floor, where com . * - fP I B P Mil /#*i i Cornet Swe Ders Make an flj ' m The stage comedian loves to repeat the old joke about • r j_ i W Husband being obliged to smoke Wifey s cigars alter 111 LX(]UISItC IS 1 C/ITIISSi L)IC ill Clfr •If 1 Christmas. Well, perhaps women are not the best judges S lClCcil vJllt m Mil ;j|i of what men should smoke, but they are the best judges * c "; In I )pSOrillin O" \ Bissell Sweeper is sold " 9 of silks, and that is why men should be glad to have the ' CL ifjfj jf with an absolute assurance women select the sillc shirts and silk ties. Ninety per cent. ;ff TL pj p Qill-c Prices 11 range 'from 4 A of our men's furnishings are sold to women, and as we jJL_2 _l_ MSB $7.50. JL_ have anticipated an exceptional demand this year for jfe Silk- with trade marks that appeal to rfR Hand Vacuum Cleaners | Christmas selling, our Men's Furnishings Department has | \, ,i weepers combined at Jjjß jj /* a l ar S er an o finer assortment than any preceding Christ /s!'P| fine texture and brilliance that place $6.75 to $10;25. Dj I I ma ® Beaßon * fd same time giving the assurance of good bowm\n-s— Fourth noor wj V J Shirts in the season s best colors and patterns —Salts- |i|| l|M§|| {NT yl wear and resistance. * — ypal bui T °rk and Manhattan brands. Beautiful patterns of silk, 36-inch Satin America in white, navy and black; yard, $3.00. I Ink silk fiber, crepe de chine and broadcloth silk, at $4.5° HSpri || 40-inch Snlin Pershing in nhitc, n.v, and black; yard, $3.50. For The Boudoir—ASetOf Men's Silk Ties in thousands of beautiful patterns. New m 40 •°i SCJ 110 oco s - > ar( l — m ' liberal sizes in fashionable shapes. Reinforced neckband, which S# V k 40-mch Crepe Incot.ne; yard. $3.00. -pi r> 1 ot- n cfpr k is very desirable, because no matter how rich a scarf it is a nuis- 40 inch 1 aflfcta Crepe, yard, $3.00. 1 nc K.0y31 uainrer UUSLCr ance if it becomes severed or loose, 50c to $2.00. fe 40-inch Crepe Meteor, in colors and black; yard, $3.00. &! 01 . -m /r /~\ I p • j MUf td 40-inch Crepe de Chine; yard, $1.59, $2.00 and $3.00. The set consists of large and one small duster: They are 1 < \ '/ f\f(ltlV \)tllCK >S lit? Of £St lOtl S Iff ffiltin ® 36-inch Satin Majestic in colors and black; yard, $2.25. chemically treated to absorb dust, clean and polish, lhey f-f. I <*l I ? . > • m is • t c *.• it 1 ~, , 100 cn come in assorted colors, with a cretonne bag. | > \M || WCOf Fof ChriStlM* Gl<OWg /TV f J We have main more dainty things for the boudoir pretty UJaffl Men's four-ln-hnnd Ties, wide open 1 Men's Suspenders, boxed. 59c to fi.so. IH IS/ t6-inch Satin Messaline vard SI 59 to 5200 enameled baskets and trays, scarts, Silk pillows, waste has- ■ i ends; colors are beautiful, 50e to $2.00. Men's Brighton and raris Garters, In to® /ij j ' ' ' . kets, window wedges, and manv other pretty and useful (jy? aIII 1\ Men's Dress Gloves, in cape and i lsle and silk webbings, 35c and 50c. ((• N/f IV .m. 36-inch Fancy Plaids and Stripes; vard, $1.59 to $3.00. thintTS * m " ll ft IK 11 S OC t a \.S, a |sr?H-il 1 Men's Flannel Rhtrts. in kbakl. gray i* fl/.A IV"'. 'M ' ,'w .C ♦' uf If. . 1 tning 03 V IVIjMR black stitching. *2.00 to *3.75. . and N b |2 00 to 0() IY JijrtS) ® 36 to 40-inch Wash Satins, in white and flesh color; yara, m Mens and Boys \voolen Glo\es, ooc li\J97 3m ci o; For the dining room—beautiful covers in hlet, clunv, em- , ffl • to *1.50. \ Mens Dress Shirts in Mad'as; soft |/#/i ffl ; $-o3 to 50.UU. broidered; also a good Selection Of blue prints. A very Clever m * whUe?'browS i?nd V b?kck\ n JDOo! in silk" fiber silk. BOWMANS-Ma.n Floor, knife and bread board to match —tor table use. ileautltul inn Men's Auto Gloves, lined and un- crepe and silk and wool. *4.50 to *9.50. * m yj bonbon boxes, hand-painted fruit baskets and travs. lined. *2.00 to *13.50. Manhattan febirts. *2.00 to $4.00. KKj _ &JW Men's Hosiery, In cotton, lisle, silk Men's Bath Itobes, *7.50 to *ls. yr • r t 1 -w-^ . • -r Floor. . i [;Y] /yYV lis'e and silk wool, 29c to *3.00. Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas, *2.00 r<4 nil" I J n t* H /"It" fill) Men's Linen Collars. 35c and 50c. to *3.00. IvIUL VV livid Wvu 1 X V/ 1 ■————■ ——— *~~*t Y j .*//// O Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 1214 c ' Men's Sleeping Pajamas, with hood; 11 Ei.ibroidefed Pillow Ca es m dxf'UHk 4 jsrhir&'tixt *** w Yourself and Others ■ psj| y„ V \\ W M Men's plain hemstitched Handker- Men's Munslng Union Suits, cotton B/ vy LiiVl O \ \] chiefs, in linen, 35c to 50c. ribbed. *2.50. r J ■. t gnrfj W-IJ _ 1 01 VV ¥ J[r Men's Silk Handkerchiefs. 35e Men's heavy cotton Shirts and Draw- At |l m Ann SMPPfS Isi \J Vk Men's plain Silk Handkerchiefs. *I.OO ers. *1.25 and *1.50. MmfM Excellent Christmas gifts for the "home folks" to 1 * Al^i UIICVIO (0 V 1 ■ t0 sl ' so ' Men ' B Co,UnB WOOI Shl,ts nnd Draw - M FTI '4-1 make each other \nd for vourself too here are iust Ki / If k ■ Gem Rasors, set complete, 21.00. ers, *3.75 each. nil make eacn omer. nna ior yourseu, too, nere are just A B Oem Razor Blades, pack, 35c. Boys' Sweaters. *1.98 to *3.98. VhA $% ! fM the right weights and sizes. Every garment is correctly Embroidered scalloped pillow cases, 45x36; made of m I \ ■ sharpen MAH Razor stroppers. *I.OO Roys' heavy wool slip-on Sweaters ® ¥Ti, || yj shaped and knitted so that perfect, comfortable fit is best quality tubing; five different patterns to select from, M >W \ l'" u?!usu^BeU' BucWm. "'oc®' shawl collar and v neck. *,.30 TgWJ I fflUffl. g assured. Prices are quite reasonable. all nicely put up in hollv boxes, $1.60 a set. |f* \ * \ Men's palin and fancy Beit Buckles, Men's Cardigan Jackets, in gray and md 3 ICfX m Women's vests and pants, regular sizes, $1.00; extra n„, c( „ 50c to *2.00. black, *6.00 and *6.50. ftgj * *WI sizes SI 25 DOlSter to matcn. Men's Scarfs, ih wool, mercerized. Men's slip-on Sweaters, with shawl yj ••• r, r i co rwv i Embroidered, scalloped and hemstitchel pillow eases, silk and silk lisle, 59c to *(.60. collar and v neck, *4.98 to *10.50. * m vvomens union suits, white fleece lined, and made of best quality muslin; neatly boxed; pair, $2.25 W, BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. $2 25. / . to $2 89 jy -j -j- W omen s unton suits, part wool —H. N. L. S. —regular Bed sets, include one sheet and two pillow cases in Children's cotton union suits, all sizes, $1.25 and $1.50. embroidery and and em- ... Children's vests and drawers. 59c each broulered V ? : t, ' Children's part wool union suits, $1.75 to $3.00. *' BOWMAN'S—Main Floor • These Bargains In Dresses '• hVon V Hold Out Much Longer! \ JS!L Scores of women have availed themselves of the remarkable low prices for which we are now of- KjJrJ fering our stocks of Winter dresses. Every woman who has not already done so, should take advan- . f M ' f -\' ta^e t ' l ' s sa^e anr *' lc bar S aills offers. We are reducing Winter stocks —hence these prices. P §£WP ' BS Dresses at $24.75 — n. _ x i /f\ One lot of 85 dresses for afternoon, i rT" c 1 p •r • Velvet * \ street and semi-evening wear. These {\ \ \ I liOSierV Ol the o3.tlSfyin2[ - "■ ri 1 • i /Nr- <-i JT\A JS \ braid trimmed velvets, satin, wool vcl- ' ir i o • n n • i Hand 'Baes—Special $5.9s , ours , an d je;se ys , a n the latest //v Ipm y> Kind Specially Priced Greater values by far than-the price indicates. And they V - \ wi v * lioice of lot, 824.75. IJ apt M'l j|u ifc The care in selecting, the moderate price for dependable certainly arc beauties. Rich fabrics with the high color 1' ;-8 fM jß|| • I tVv' m merchandise, and the magnificent assortment we offer our* notes, and high glittering beaded• effects so much admired C li §MI wtT 77 f) H** rr +C7O CD i' ? ; customers arc features that are responsible for the growth today by women of fashion everyw here. Soft, .fine velvets, \ rW'A' HB w 1J U JLJf 6SSCS CIT 01 t7 Ji/ tt&dr~'FS7-:' : : ."zJr of what is considered one of the finest Hosiery counters. beat.ti.Yt silks and rich brocades Carved wood frames, self- V, v < . ( fIT Two specials for tomorrow offer values that are unusual, covered trames, metal frames, .Aztec frames beaded m re- \fl Another lot of 110 dresses for after- MI J[ ££■ coming as tbev do just at a time when Silk Hosiery is in such . "Zvl J AVavltVorlffeVent UdlSsin shinv or soft . /|| noon and street wear. These are all the J /i\ demand for immediate service and for gifts. j ribbons of silk or vclSet. And Usscls of silk, chenille and {fi latest models. Materials arc velveteens, I <1 tfwk. Y.'Y Women's thread s.lk stockings with wide garter tops, high / beadr. feir' M I'M t satins, serges, and iersevs. Colore, arc spliced heels; in black, white, dark gray, light gray, cham- h y .. , • , , '- . , , , ' iSM \ / taune reindeer burtrnndv hrnwn fmien I pagnj, brown, some gold and light blue. Special, $1.15. ¥ Every desired shape irom the htijc club styles to the large M \ \ / NYw HklJbA • 1 "f I fflW?men's thread silk boot hose with double heels and toes; gai.y-hncd wonders tuat sojusr.aiaw calbscrvice bags.. WLJ 1 t 10 SO Choice of , | W fefi elastic tops. Come in white, black, brown, champagne, beige] Ally style in this iut, $5.95 to winch is some special 97Jv lot, % f\ J[P' pink, blue, light and dark gray. Special, 85c. price, made jiossibfe by fdrtunatc purchase, representing „ * BOWMAN'S— -hi DFI Jt?\* These prices are much cheaper than you will bq able to nart of a manufacturer's clearance. A gift of unusual richness. * r oor ' > buy them for in the near future. BOWMAN'-Main Floor. ' BOWMAN'S—Main FloaU . . . star rr \ .5. "t^SfllLx . ... .->■ • . \ 1 MONDAY EVENING, HJLRRISBURO TTTTFGRAPH DECEMBER 16, 1918. 3
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