Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 21, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE STORE THAT CLOSES ' THE STORE THAT CLOSES
SATURDAYS AT SIX SATURDAYS AT SIX
BK|.I. 1001—23.10 IMTED HARRISIIIHO, FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 101 p. . I'UI.MIKH IBTI :
Numerous Little Devices •
Advantageof ' AT'/ • .
dred Forty-five limiting the j/i Ht\\ \ \ ( . tip '// A / | On the various counteral
ui rs:i 1 cq i 1' he/ ca i m 011 y 1u the:
izes the labor market by re- V ' exact cost of, say, 113-8<
ducing the number of un- ' vards of silk at $2.65 a vard
employed. Women, espc- '. . . -.," .
HT n 1 fl # 1 solute 'accuracy.
1 omorrow Lynly—-Auhoiee <$>ZD and <poD
for the welfare of future than heretofore a \ital
generations as well that • p, • T T * \ J consideration in these busy
~id res :s^ er Scores Of Beautiful Spring Suits Have Been Arranged th s t in the installation <*
s jbie. tJ _ ' many conveniences for the
In Two Special Groups For Saturday Selling SS-^
seven and one-halt hours * - 1 - To paraphrase a fantoift
each day or forty-five and These are ot the very newest and prettiest of this seasons models—just received. Tailored models, in serge, gabardine, velour, poplin, shepherd check advertisement :"We
< llc ."l ia ' t , ,l ,o r. ami semititted and box. Many with tailored notch collar with vestee effect and vests of white pique, colored or figured silks —which add a decided note of distinc- couldn't improve the fab
closes at^five-thirtAand Sat- 11011 to I ' ie garments of spring. Some elaborate with braid and button trimming, while tucks and stitching gives a touch of individuality to others. Colors ries, so we improved the
urjlays at six. are tan, French blue, rookie, navy and black and black and white check. Remember! In two groups —Saturday only—Choice $25 and $35. selling met io( s.
New Blouses v . n rapprjps The Delineator Buy YourßefngeratorNow
1 1 The new plaid and polka dot Opllllg UrapClTcS 1 IIC .UCllllCdlO 011 fH P RnWlTl'l n
voile blouses in an assortment p ]ain and f Marquisette in white, ivorv and ecru, Is a Friend of the Home 1 I3^^IEIBI
a' ot colors with pique cutts and ?q t . 1 ' , L. I
collars. Some with plain but- / ' , . ... , . A magazine filled with information that a woman V D 1 lcl.ll 3 'VE - ? •?'-
toned front, others with one . unfast madras; a 6 and 46 inches wide in plain and seeks. On fashions the Delineator is an authority to be Ppfrio-nritor to I'A^
large button—s2.2s. two-toned effects, b;c to 52.98 yard. consulted. If it is Home Efficiency it tells how to do $l.OO elners a Refugcrator to |
.- w_ _ Figured curtain nets in beautiful designs of white the old things in new and better ways—if it is General Your Home. |> ;
A lt\ , A new collarless Georgette and ecru; 36 to 4b inches wide. 39c to $1.45 vard. Readiiw there arc articles and stories by the best Balance Convenient Fajments. |l!]r
,T k i V douse 111 white and flesh. . • , c 1 7 ,• . s 1 hree high grade lines to select ■j .1
' X lYaintv colored embroidered New cretonne in beautiful patterns for cushions, slip- writers. from 1
ront and* back and" fine'u.ck- covers and draperies in light, medium and dark colors, The Delineator publishers or representative from ' Beiding Stone Line Century lAjßk M (HP' 1 !
■ TL" ng. Three small metal but- ... . ? a ." , • , . Butterick's will be here for ten da>s longet. .he has Seeger Siphon. B ,a i 'f|jra[(l
011s complete the front—sB.9s. an bordered marquisettes for overdraperies in interesting proposition to offer vou including her A large assortment of patterns ■' jl ' •> ftl\
... • „ , , , r rOSC ' bluc - grcen and brown ' 49c and ?9c - vard - season s offers ' and sizes now on display. IIMB!
I t l ' a e S 1 1 P" Cedar chests. 36 to 48 inches long. Made of the best " , -in.. . . 1r„ .. all Select the size and style best fe I '
Q I'' iT/ ftt ecct J ace . tront ' fuh Tennessee Cedar, plain and brass bound. Some have to P at thc Buttenck I attern countci and . .1111 . suited to meet your requirements. I
Sdlzi: , *| ilccve and snu ff llttin S Cll ffs travs. $13.00 to $32.50. About It. Have it paid for when the hot li y
■ rn ®V $1.98. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ' BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. weather arrives. IjJL— g
'?ainWi : r :"Bk BOWMAN'S—Third Floor BOWMAN'S—Fifth Floor.
Women's Lisle Stockings 69c Pair Men's Nightshirts Special at $1.19
Another new one in our women's hosierv. A fashioned hose without a /Fk • h'•'X \\ Here is a value for men that is worthy of consideration,
seam. " /IW4/i We have a special lot of men's nightshirts made from exceptional quality
This is a mercerized lisle stocking made to fit from toe to top. It will not '• . -kV fabrics. Not heavy cloths but heavy enough to give good service,
lose shape in washing. It is a new fashioned stocking fitted in the knitting . 'V. "..Vv\ These nightshirts are clean cut. well made and roomy,
with reinforced toe. double sole, four inch grip top and high spliced heel. 'A A Some are plain white, others white with neat fancy trimming, i lus is
A stocking that is sightly and durable. Colors are black, white, brown, * n Bowman standard value,
navy and gray. An exceptionally good stocking, moderately priced. BOWMAN'S- —Main Floor.
Bulb Planting Time Now Transformations
The attractiveness of home is greatly enhanced bv the beautiful flowers |il|H Qofurrlotr : Jy T7) DPDflStdtlOflS Of THC t 1 III"
surrounding the house. Your neigh borhood is improved by flowers and OatUrGay OpcCiaiS' v. U UC (JUSL UUU/IO \SJ ,
your So help to make Harrisburg a "City Beautiful" bv doing your \ j! b n f t i lc n a( i effects of the recent epidemic has been the ill effects upon
part to make your garden bloom with pretty flowers. Choice*bulbs at the f? V- hair In many instances this has had to be cut, or even shaved,
loHuwing pr.ccs: ' |fr| X/fa kl'nrf Materials Uv aT'eldom fc woman passed t h rough an attack without SC rious lo
Choice gladiolus bulbs, 20c doz. Peonies, large flowering 2 for 25c X. ldKlllg i. lctAP J . ( . of her tresses. . , . , . .. ,
Extra large gladiolus bulbs, 35c Cannas, choice stock 6 for 25c iSlifwV) " I%= a A New i"ransformation has been devised to tide over the time ui i
doz- Dahlias, selected, 4 for 25c. ' , , I-I f hair may be dressed again without the concealing aid of additional hair
BOWMAN's —Basement. t Selected values und fabrics for Saturday selling only. No samples .• and takes the place even of a full wig, at a \er\ small traction ot tnc.
——— —— cut —no mail orders or C. O. D. filled on these specials. .' - cns . t i go
PSS jFy COSl,j?i.oy. BOWMAN'S —1 hlrd Floor.
Ihe Corset-the foundation of the |fg Slik Spamls ?}§ , o;ilr T
Snrino- Rrnnk I® . # < Women s Silk Lingerie
- 1 1 Uv-Jv 40-inch Crepe de Chine. A triple thread weave with meteor finish.
s ' la d es to P' c k from, $1.69 yard. Y.';" These beautiful, soft silken garments will appeal to women who are par-.
Correct corseting consists of getting the proper corset for your individual wTTx and d6-mch Sport Silks. White grounds with colored figures and )• ticular about their dress and know the satisfaction there is in under-ap
figure plus the right corset for the prevailing silhouette. This service can stripes. The materials are Silk Canvas, Shantung, Pongee and Tussah, C " parel.
only be attained where corset service i s a specialized feature. $1.39 yard. Tjf- is _ coiiiDrehensive one and covers silk Jersey vest, uiyonC
m \w are ?Jr3n((ft twills, radium andpunjab silks, $1.89 yard. r- suns, v
! • , , g the newest m ° dcS Last Dav of Black Silk Sale. ' I'V >se and camisoles. -
1 in corsets and our corsetieres will be > |. n
1 glad to show vou the ideal corset for. rrr 1 / m ' 1 ' Jersey silk and crepe de chine com- O
A your individual requirements. W/V PVCISn KjGOdS SDCCICIIS \ bination suits with lace yokes and new ||
|1 MA u^°'l LJjyisVU+i'sJ x unusual tr.mmirtg. Just something a w iA \ J
GtT We invite vou to take -ulvmtaire of ~ . , , H ,ittle different from the ordinary, $3.98 I JUF I ?.
\vl\ * • i d\t® 32-inch Foreign and Domestic Zephyrs. Ihe finest finish and color- P. 7 up. I
our fitting service here on the privilege yjkli ings. Plaids, stripes, and checks, 59c vard. i , . . r
■k / t _ of private consultation on all matters 40-inch Fancv Voiles. An endless variety of patterns and colorings \/, i Crepe de chine pajamas in new one- O
ETTA pertaining to the corset. to select from. 55c yard. * , V models. Plain and trimmed gHf ,:M I
Ha V Ilia j| -d 44-inch plain colored voiles. Full line of light and dark colors, 48c styles, sy.9o up. Wn W .
I ' ' Rcdtern, $3.50 to $15.00. 3'ard. x Crepe de chine washable satin petti- g
Wm ASTtL Stylish Stout, $8.50 to $lO.OO. § i n ' 1 1 coats lace and ribbon trimmed with MM- \ g
B wRI £ rZnn/1 r /7/f n deep flounce and net under lay pink \Jj\i fi\ ATM y Q
jjjjl ' e d uso ' $6-50. Jf JLJ/ C^JJ KJTUUUj LjJstsClLll'J F and white. Also tub silk petticoat in t ) Rtaß M
|V/M ! Henderson M 54-inch Velour de I.aine. Good line of coloring, $3.95 yard Ij] Bloomers in crepe, de chine and \f 'jHi / Y—
\fr \> If/ JF Boma, $1.50 to $3.50. 46-inch Navy Poiret Twill. A superior grade and finish for the new fjj washable satin, full cut. Excellent 1 / )j <
1 " IMlUkl/ Dolman Capes, $3.00 yard. [J quality, $3.25 up. \\ i
j . k r .'VjyN 4 la . 54-inch Jersey suitings. All the newest Spring shades, $3./5 yard. Lf. C\ L_ •4L,
fC\ .yffFUWy # . eOWMAN'S-Second Floor. ' ' ' \ & . BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. \ V, ■ _ i
Wk J I, - ' iJII—! ' '■ BOWMAN S—Main i loor. j 1 •
FRIDAY EVTTNTN"G. SARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 21, 1919
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