—— ——- Store Closes Regularly &SO&9 f/T rfrfi t( re Closes Regularly On Saturdays at Six On Saturdays Six T " " llMtHlSlltllH. WEHXESDAY, DECEMBER IH, JOIN. * FOUNDED 1871 ■ HEM. 1001—M.'at IMTi:D - '••. 1 , , A ; Enroll J"ith Red Cross Women's Shoes In Many 1 '* fn war or pestilence, flood R 1 Desirable Leathers .* ~i*V If&R ever ready to lend a hand Women's Field Mouse Kid Boots, with perforated v kl§ to the afflicted. It shows ft D tip. turn soles and French heels Special, $9.98. no;discrimination of rtce | j| Calf Storm Boots .with military he"vefitm e avV' OU OT ' wh ert miit nded, W I S SB&S'I* wcn.cn, J0 to J2JO. Everything in Perfumes and J r |jg i S !'. IRX S ] Toilet Requisites II w * /\|\ ' - You can save yourself much f Gift AU(I NOVCItV FUmitUTC i . -1 p 1 time and annoyance by coming Vg fcl *PSKVj fe^ifFf, 'J* " here in the first place when you { are in need of anything in the K f {T .7 I • 2 yf . FSO A _ line of toilet goods'. Within our B If] \f)l Pf]/]]/] /{ C C f)V TfH Pfl T * 1 You can always use an extra skirt. It's | y doors vou will find without any R 1!! GjjJIO ! !U HA J1 O OVI tWV!! I J| almost an extravagance not to buy at least , 4\ trouble and without any delay & ! one ' with P riccs as low as * c offer in th,s jf/M 1g X /IV anything you want, quoted at a r 1 ,ot ' A variety of styles and fabrics even yoj price that will make you only B Furniture has always been among the most 'popular gifts of the better sort, and the better a though it is part of a season's end clearance. o xff too glad to purchase it. The la grades of furniture are, naturally, the kind one lilies to receive. You will make no mistake Serve striped material and poplin skirts (fit/ 9 o brands vou like and desire are E fcj* . , , , • , , , . t n Jr&a ■ 2 c __p j lcre •* t j ns id e the door.. ig * n selecting from the splendid assortment to be found on the Fifth Floor. The beautiful suites a Wltll P oc kets and wide belts with fullness j, v* ' ' ——— . ..... ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■, Fancv perfumes, impocWff and domestic, 35c to SIO.OO. E and the excellent varietv of odd pieces on display in our Furniure Department are a revela- a , ' _ Toilet waters. 50c to SIO.OO. V ' ' § .. , . : 5 M • BOWMAN s-Th.rd Floor. • Fancy satchets, all odors; 35c to $2.00. ' B. t,on to a " w "° visit this section of the store. Even customers who come here year after year Qfj _____________ - 1 TApfihnnP YftUr Order Rose bags, $1.50 and 52.00. _ la siveness, both as to wideness of selection and elegance of designs. Eg * Dressing table novelties, $1.25 to $3.50. EM . , , , Perfume sets, consisting of perfume, toilet water, soap, and J| . , . ■ ■ W* If you cannot come to the store, telephone your order sachet. 85c to $5.00. Tea wagons, mahogany, walnut, oak, $7.95 to |1 to us Military brushes with ebony backs, white bristles, 75c to B $35.00. D , mni TT ' J 03"/ $3.00 each. Jy -ifc—Jlflv Solid--mahogany Martha Washington sewing "3 ' tSCII 1991 UtlttCCl ZujO'' Mirrors, in ebonv and mahogany with long handle, 25c to $2 E kt' cabinet, $12.75. 3. , , Dressing combs', 50c to $1.25. ' S| YVWj~TT Fo,dinß card taUes - , "' erette ">P with and - vou wdl be connected with the department you BOWMAN'S —Main Floor. Comers, $2.98. wK. | tf ~~~™"————~————mm— ———, ■ W|j||i Mahogany davenport tables, attractive designs * §Av |Bl fJ Anfn Rnhes nnd - -ll i M f 1 dVLI LW ivUULj CI 11 Li IJlalllVvl J Li .3 | | ] Reed chairs and rockers, attractive finish; special I I I VI TT*ll H M 1* p *1 upholstery, $12.75 to $36.00. II 111 i Hill MUSllll ODCCiaI If vou have, not decided on your Christmas gift we E] KJ'-—" Overstuffed fireside chairs, tapestry and leather, I I 111 —————— —L. suggest that y'otfgive an""auttf We have a large selection in plushes in all the leading E3r MB VOCALION, the satisfactory phonograph, fM 111 I mLM & muslin for $5.00 or 25c yer yard—Limit, 20 vards to a ' shades at popular prices. $6.00 to $35.00. MMW 4 $50.00 to $350.00. |l° JWj ESJ customer . Steamer rugs with fringe in Scotch Plaid-some have paK'Swill to 0 IR 5 "W plaid on one sidewhile others have plaid on both sides. & 1 Jour Tome Kttchen Cabinet to - s BQ a I rice. to SI .->.OO each. . H - 1 I Smokers'cabinets, large number of patterns and nt ry U i• m /-> *ll BowMA.vs-second Floor. i I sizes to select from, $2.98 to $29.00. a Hanakercniei s Specially mSj I BOWMAN'S—Fifth Floor For Fine Furniture. Every Little Girl, And Every Biz g XX ■ % Pricfcd Z: Girl, Too Should See This • §L rn nv jy ~~ A t t r 4t 6 For 35c. or 69c. a Dozen Assemblage of Upas ]M. : - I Sale Of Children's Wear I , I ' to see them in pretty and becoming clothes to come to this sale. We I Jfr gf Y'? c - J are clearing out seasonable styles especially suited for real winter I jjT \ v A $ n■ -1 in 1 wJW x•:.K^.-9Dfr,ji ß iM j wear. They are all that'the most critical 'could desire, while*at these I ? jHtinl: ' • This great gathering of doilies'is pla'nned to prevent the ! prices they present values that are really'exceptional. F.very gar- S disappointment of any little girl on Cliristnias morning. There I tßSzjjgff ment is worth much more than the price we are now asking. are scores of dolls here. Some costing only 50 cents and oth- I A- WM So y.® [ c ■ . e , l. - •, ' . i , i • I I A clean-up of our quota from a manufacturers stock of ers quite expensive creatures. Some without a stitch to their I "T~*l T /\ r /'> . { AT I 1 . , backs, just asking foi the motherlv care of some little girl lliree LOtSCJI V_.OtltS At \f (I ' irregulars ' J"St a sl.p here and tnere m the cutting, so it Others gowned from head to foot in elaborate manner. De- I *' j , w ' may not be quite square, or a misprint in design. But it lay means disappointment—buy NOW. I . . m ' takes an expert usually to detect them from regular patterns. BOWMAN s—Basement | .S Ifi flflf], if/} 1 c ' on '. v ' n sets of six, but each set has at least two hand .; ll' . * i kerchiefs that ave worth the price alone, if they were in the , . LwfKilCS ' "FlOSlCry •> ■* I I Children's Coats, 2to 6 years, materials of broadcloth, zibeline, • ! ' lU ' c ' a ; r - I I corduroy, wool .Tailored models in single.and double breast- Made up in Shamrock I.inen, cotton, nainsook, plain, liem- Full fashioned; pure silk.- with silk top, li-le foot toe I ] ed, empire and belted styles. Fur, velvet and fur fabric trimmed. ] stitched and embroidered. White and colors, alio i.e.. in luacr. and white orl). An attracti\e lloli- j / Girls' Coats. 6to 14, in silvertones. velour, broadcloth, burella. ! BOWMAN'S— Min Floor, day gut. I f Sil velveteen and corduroy. High waist line, belted style, fancy collars i i OWMAN s—Man Kinor. . I I and pockets and with fur trimmings. Specially priced at $5.00. $lO, \\ ! I : •• mm. r Perticoats Mathrobes and Kimonos Three Lots of Children's Hats at ■ I Petticoats with heather bloom top in taffeta with Beacon Bathrobes in all sizes and all colors, $3.50 to 111 , 11 /TZT ruffles. All colors and sizes, $1.98. $17.00. (MrM V 7 t)f) fit) ? /ill / / /' s N\ Scquo top with taffeta ruffles in all colors and sizes, Very elabbrately embroidered crepe de chine kimonos ITJj yjLfUU 14/111 sPJi'/w H J l/ Tx $2.98. • in all the popular shades, $11.50 to $19.50. ———————————— . <_j Jf/ U V/ All taffeta petticoats in regular sizes in changeable Cotton crepe-kimonos .in flowered and embroidered . Children's Hat's, tailored and trimmed in French felt, velour aud colors. 53.98 to $6.98. , designs with Empire Waist in Orchid, copen t bJue and velvet with bands and streamers of ribbon. 'I rimmed hats in panhc , B,ack Sateep Petticoats with small ruffles add rose. $6.50. velvet and broadcloth. Shirred brims, poke models and soft roll flounce, $1.98 and $2.25. Silk kimonos with Empire waist ribbon trimmed in * brims. Pretty shirred silk facings, trimmed with velvet, fur and tiny Silk Jersey petticoat in all shades, in extra and regu pink and blue and Iqvender, $7.50. flowers. . . lar sizes. $5.98 to $14.50. Japanese silk kimono in pretty Empire style with BOWMAN'S- second Kioor. Satin Petticoats in all shades in regular and extra fancy sleeves, large collar and ribbon trimmed,. SIO.OO sizes, $5.98 to $7.50. 1 " BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. < , ' -BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. ~ ..CC" ""E. < ' . ''' ' ' ' • v ' { ai y *-. . , f . "• + ki. , m V k * ■ ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, HAJIRISDUItG TIILSCnAinC DECEMBER 18, 1918. 3
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