r THE STORE THAT CLOSES THE STORE THAT CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX SATURDAYS AT SIX 1 '* ' ' . " T , , ' ' . " ' '' BELL IMI-M5 UNITED H ARIUSUUHG, FRIDAY. MARCH' 7. 1010. POUNDED 1871 * Bull Fashioned Silk jflKtfflSk / 1/ (q) A /7~75> / Arrange Your Gray Hair stockings $2.25 Pair iwmmN Jti )C- A F ::w s rrtrrt;; ... • \ 1 111 V W /Al Ai ** .xV. JL ~/CvJ rJ(r) A~ JI XI II V\y switch will enable you to do this Xj§|pLs Good weight silk. Black and white. A beautiful \ iJ | - and S °. accurite '- do our 1 A stocking fashioned to fit perfectly; adding to a worn- **" "" ° cfJD. hT^L#^" 0 "" AtO 1 an s dress. Ihese stockings have strong lisle top and v -—aa'ca • so. a <3C- /\ \ <-'\Y\ lisle foot. $2.25 pair. ' WAVY GRAY SWITCHES (\\\ Y\ BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. © XX T T * % XX T * 1 $3.45 March Sale of Housewares | Wpmen S Light Weight SuitS 1-I Gains Momentum 11 In Men's Wear Serge At $29.50 11 „ s^ ial Sa^Qf Below we quote a few of the many hundreds of items on sale jjJJ JIS3CiC L/3CC V>OI*SCtS considerably below our regular low prices. |p Some of these serge models have pinch back coats with flare bottom, skirt trimmed with ten 11 ~— |S rows of all silk hercules braid and three rows of buttons to match. Belt of same material. Roll collar 11 One of the best known makes of pink brocade, embroider^ Rife yy and skirt tailored, gathered in back, with two pockets. In tan, navy and black. trimmed, in sizes for the slight, medium and large figure. Iff ° nC S l ylc T , bla ,° k a^ d h l te in box coat effect, braided and scalloped, with stunning vest of gfj Stylish and comfortable. Absolutely high grade through- V .f W M maroon broadcloth and suit, beautifully trimmed with numerous small rotind brass buttons. fg out. See the name on these corsets and note the former selling A \v/llliik NN . Gther tailoied models with flare skirt and coat neatly designed with box pleated back. These are jpn price you will readilv see what excellent value it i<? at tj-—L—JLI O jpj BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. ._ i^ m Whatever type of Suit a woman prefers, whether it be extremely con- Ok 1 I New Coat Vests I Dinner service for 6 persons, $6.25. InN "%* I \ \ scrvative, pl&ui tailored model cut on severely simple lines, the elaborate nfl] \/) m ~~ . 7 .. , 7 ~ 7! 7 , , Consists of 50 pieces as followsffl \K\ costume suit or the "betwixt and between" suit for general wear, she will )H1 11/ m weave etc , roca ' pophn ' pique ' basket 6 each tea plates, breakfast plates, soup plates, fruit saucers, Ul be sure to find a desirable, wholly satisfactory model at Bowman's, r ■ I m ' BowMA.vil.Main Floor tea cups and saucers; I each small platter, large platter, cov- kU 11 7 // J\ Range of fabric, coloring and price leaves nothing-to be desired *' r HI * ered vegetable dish, sugar bowl, cream pitcher, uncovered TO 'J L// b 1 i.uumi b w ucuwucu. -_j gg - vegetable dish, 2 decorations to select from. Just the set for |Yjj if Nf BOWMAN'S— Third Floor, - i | Cobbler s r ?9sc ydayuse,?6 ' 2s ' 11// I if 1 | Cedar Chests 4-oz. bottle of O'Cedar Oil, 18c. Wi A i m . 12-oz. bottle of O Cedar Oil, 40 c. jy~A /y\\ A new line just received. These are the most beautifully ()uart bottle ot O Cedar Oil, 85c. .. W, f 1 H finished of any chests we have yet had. The very highest lk,us e c7Ldl?nchTooms' 69c doi boardin S grade of cedar. AH. sizes; plain and brass trimmed, some with Clothes prop made of seasoned wood; 8 ft. long, 12c. T , p j • r j trays, $13.00 to $35.00. Baby plates. soc. ■ Earliest Showing of Gloves Saturday Soecinl ; Cylinder gas stove with sheet steel drum, $2.20. Q a vvului victj' IK cr \ r J. ? 20th Century gas stove; fit on gas burner, giving heat and # ~ IVldtiy lyOVOZltieS ITI ttlC Gas radiatol" with jeweled front and aluminum finished top, For Spring tVear In Piece Goods, Silks, Wash \ 77 77T Mrs. Fotts Irons; set of three irons, cold handle and stand, Thc new arrivals in glovcs are now ready for your itl£pec . T ' ~ NeZV Vclli * •'Z . , 4 , .. tn tion. While there are quite a few novelties being shown, the H sihf~l CK fl f)fl T/TSfifll curtain stietciier, main feature of the new styles in glove wear, is a note of dainty C/J 1 4>/l<lA> y y UUlf It would be more than type could tell to give you any fait 'r l i . eat VVt . ~ . , ~ , . simplicity and neatness calculated to make thc glove a fitting . word picture of the many novelties which we are showing in' Jroiii ii - b P oanJ ldnd ° finish to the new styles in suits and dresses. DC* /] veils and veilings for Spring wearing. BOWMAN'S— Basement. A J~? 17 A*, j. , r j~*' f (/JJ \TUU(aO c This very early showing of Spring veils is one which you _ Jvtlll SlSSOriment 0J Lottie ~ m ust see for yourself to select the just-right thing to go with 36-inch fancy silks. A wealth of most beautiful stripes, your new hat. ... r>c>>\\ wy^*/// , 7&zli£ts9l* ■. ->-• nlaiH nnrl rlipL-c cif .1 . , o a j . Hundreds of yards of new veilings in the new Trench Tirpnrh lfl/1 I Ciz-o ' fa orwaists ' > - aturda y meshes, scroll effects, chenille dots, etc., 25c to SI.OO yard. I * W4 TC." S =a .. rrentll fuaKjWVCA yard, $169 Ready to rvcar veils in thc newest shades, SI.OO to ?225 T V'y 'ffidiS 36 and 40-inch 1919 foulards, such as twills, radium, satin each. A Evcr y shade for thc new Spring suit, coat or dress; white figUre . S^d °" contrast " Big line of slip-on veils, 15c to 50c each. y oIJ black, gray, brown, navy, champagne and the new shades of & colorings. 1 lentj navy and black, $1.89 yard. ■ ? \ jSrV dark mode, $2.50 to $4.95 pair. 40-inch fancy printed voiles. Light and medium or dark * 'lf Silk gloves in every shade and size in white, black, white grounds in an endless variety, 55c yard. P A w ith black, black with white, gray, self and contrast, cham- 32-inch imported and domestic gingham zephyrs. A match- ~ - *- pagne, brown, navy and mastic, 65c to $2.00 pair. less assortment of best Spring patterns, 59c yard. \ J X, P ' Children's gloves, 50c to $1.50 pair. 44-inch border voiles; 4 beautiful color combinations, 79c \ / m \7/ / ' Chamoisette gloves are in full bloom at this store for an yard. \ ■ I early opening. 54-inch finest quality Jersey suiting. Finest all wool yarn k J I ■ \B BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. and latest Spring shades, $4.95 yard. A H | i | . s n •• i oi Nt --------------------------------------------- 48-inch French twill serge. A superior grade for Spring m/B I I | l A Special Showing Ol y-v rrt * * wear. All colors. Plenty navy, black also white, $2.75 yard. | I I m ! s Uf €SS Jl rimmingS 54-inch all best grade of velours for coats or suits; also I I B \ ] capes, $3.95 yard. I I B % * JY eW Of fringe in a big line of shades. Plain and knotted, ' BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. 1 j j BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Styles IJj Stop Winding Bobbins wind. We carry a complete line of Eldredge sewing ma- yard. 0 '" ra P enes; a n d inches j CraVatS Marked \ . chines. All guaranteed ior ten years and can Lfe bought on , ' am h& ure d and barred Marquisette and voile in rose, . p ' our easy club plan. blue, green and brown for draperies, 49c to 89c yard. 4 T7T nr ' I nfYl AFFrwir • $$ ( Prices from $30.75 to $55.00. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. As fast as the new millinery styles are | BowMAXB-Founh noor. / . At UI IS jT recognized and approved we see to it that ~ *P-L* <IL.I the choice of them always wend their way NCW LillC Of Georgette WaiStS &t 56.95 you/' S'iLr'o". v toward this store. So you are always O ■ ' ' sure to stop in and select one or more at this truly sure of finding here, styles which mark ] '• ' time with each and every advance of I more money. _ T . , • , ~ , I M y , The buyer was so enthused over the pretty pat- Dame Fashion, and which are right up to J Aitiotlief* I IftP fTt• terns and colorings that lie induced a great many the minute in every respect with every- I These waists have dainty frills and /W T /Nt nL VlUir Ut> other buyers and salespeople to go way up on the J r ll (m/ V —( \X \w /T% A Sixth floor in the storeroom and take a look at them thing that is new, as much SO as any which tucking. Lace trimmed and soutache Imj S J-JC\ IJU when they were unpacked. But these ties are now ~ i . , , . JQ . j i, !m ; \ \W at 71 o.'n thc First floor and displayed in the window appear in the shop windows along the | braid in the smart round colladess A iWIM 1 Xf% \1 where you may see the excellent offer we make for ' * Style centers of the big cities. This special § styles. Square neck. New Spring I / rMnl\ (I Saturday. Not a big lot, tis true, only 126 high \W \J j lU[ \ "linK. /■/ r • i grade cravats. Handmade from rich silks of the showing is made up of those which are in shades in tea rose, bisque, sunset, A\i L \ M\V J/ W\ M <-repe ae cnine ana georgette newer designs. great favor, and an early inspection of ! Fcch blue and artillery red, flesh and !J Mf Waist in dai " ty shades ° f flesh ' ' S charaaenSat i ? them is cordially invited. white, 1 I \ white bisque, tuxedo collars and urday special, $1.15. ! xlkx *1 Vn'Ml \ BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. We are featuring some excellent values sailor effects. Embroidery fine Another Essential tO " • i /HI liPdr \lj tucks and beaded styles; n* i tit ' C/x (D/ 7 CA on/4 CA 1 ■ Iclml \ (f* A i~\C Pajamas, tailored from heavy muslin. Plain *POOv/ /dlliJ *P/• Ov/ l) ' lW uli white with a neat colored piping; perfect finished Ul ' IRWIJw\ %!/ Xbuttonholes; made full. A garment for comfort * a gjyrt // A an( j d ura bility. Not many but just enough at this " sSffiL BOWMAN'S Third Floor \\)l 1 (j\ special price to demonstrate our good dependable T w' BOWMANS-Thlrd Floor. dlutSt Saturdav^peciah^^ 7 ' FRIDAY EVENING, BABXUSBURG I&Sf&L TELEGRAPH , ' ( MARCH 7, 1919. 3
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