THE STORE THAT CLOSES JUI THE ? TORE THAT CLOSES ■ SATURDAYS AT SIX SATURDAYS AT SIX " w —■ — V . maa - ' 111 ■>"'" " HAHHHIUmC, MONDAY, MARCH 24. IBIP. FOl'MlEl) lWj erly and allow them to grow t*% s * S iT* c" J right* from infants to grow- A w f XKx ||r y V \yv Infante Shoes fe|lk w w T~V A i -m-m k r , a 5ize.2t041. 3 F)FPARjA\FKJ I ///l) vici button. -——-—~ tQ -— We say "New Shoe Department" advisecUy, because there is not even an old shoestring here. Every pair of shoes is brand new, direct from White canvas lace, $3.50. the factories and the department is under new uanagement. So we believe we now have the most complete stock of women's shoes for spring to l ' $4 00 tent lcather button > be had in the city. We took no chances of being held up by strikes while having special orders made, but bought the most dependable makes I\jqC[j MqM Gun metal lace, $4.00. and attractive styles obtainable direct from the shelves of the most reliable makers. Shoes of real leather that will measure up to the Bowman kjv^i''9>^C' lan calfskin lace, $5.00. standard of merchandise. ulV~\ rY\ Genuine white buckskin l\( ) I /L y Ucc, omen may turn with assurance to this Spring assemblage of Footwear. A feature of this showing is individuality of the styles—the assort- V Nzes 1 2to - ment contains, iiovelti.es especially appropriate and desirable to wear with Easter frock or suit, as well as the more conservative styles that al- White canvas ways command an amount of attention. Gun metal button, $4.95. Women's white kid lace boots. Hand-turned soles; | patent This season's newest pumps can be Black kidskin and brown kidskin oxfords; light y Calfskin lace, $5.95. _ LX\ covered heels, $12.00. | worn with or without buckle. Turned soles and LXV welt soles and leather Louis heels, $7.95. Genuine white buckskin Women s Ha\ana Brown kid lace boot; turned sole; covered heel, SIO.OO. Ko-Ko Brown Calfskin pump with round tongue, Lr/\V lace, $6.20. LX\ covered heel, sß.9:>. i , . UKrW nltXkin murine- Ucrlit light welted soles and leather Cuban heel; $7.50. \l \\ \ \ 91/, 7 Women's grav kid lace boots; turned sole; LXW l Ko-Ko brown and black call skin pumps, light * V P) \ \ rnzes /3 to I i covered heel $8.95 welted soles and leather military heels, $6.4 a. Same style in gun metal calfskin; $/.4 a. 1 YJ White nu-buck lace shoe; White kid colonial pump, white enameled buckle; Black satin Oxford, turn soles and LX\ covered Tan, mahogany calfskin oxfords; light welt soles y\/A\ white Ivory sole and heel, turned sole and covered LX\ heel, $ll.OO. heels, $9.50. an( j ] ca thc r Cuban heel, $8.50. 1 $6.95. ' Hand turned pump with pointed tongue in pearl Black kidskin and tan mahogany calfskin oxfords; Black calfskin and black kidskin oxford light welted ' >4 . g ra y hid, field mouse kid, black kid, black satin and turned soles and LXV covered heel, $8.95. soles and leather militarv heels $695 & r BOWMAN'S—Main Floor . > v • • , Cretonne Novelties White Fabrics ~ Men's Underwear New Wash Goods Fabrics Useful and Ornamental p or Confirmation Dresses For Spring & Summer Days * . ' s rare value- in this character of underwear. A new and varied assortment of cretonne utility novelties White Mercerized Voile. 40 inches wide. Several very Shirts quarter slceye and drawers ankle lcn th An j Finc AII Cotton or Silk Mixed Fabrics that appea i to the have just been received. line grade, 39c, 50c, /5c and SI.OO yard. sizes. A well made garment and good fitting, 79c. most fastidious. Here we are entering the threshold of King ~ i , c\ , j . ■ Imported white voiles of beautiful textures, $1.25 and Men's Live Leather Belts. The belt with a stretch, Cotton's most joyous seasons Spring. Summer, with tho Spring approaching always makes one feel glad and joyous, $1.50 yard. 75c and $1.50. ; most varied and beautiful stocks gathered from the four lead so does an artic.e that is of cretonne, which seems to breathe White organdies, 65c, 75c, 89c and SI.OO yard. BOWMAN'S— Main Floor 1 "ig Universal Creators of Tissue Fashions: America, Great the Spring spirit right into one's room. Imported white organdies, $1.25 and $1.50 vard. - " Britain. France and Switzerland. ,^"^dir one ir edup r give I jst . | to brighten the thoughts of the recipient. " h " e m " ccr,zcd ba " ste ' /3C an' ard ' K p BOWMAN's —Second Floor. llUt 1 A3 VJ<\l k t Hair pin boxes all nicely separated into several compart- $1.75 yard. ments. \\ 7 5 T T * f~~^ —? T" —r; "="=■ "1 40-inch Embroidered French Voiles, $1.50 j*ard. p . ( . , Vv omen S llOSierV I, • 40-inch Matalic Figured Roubaix voile, 95c yard. Picture frames wth eretonue backs edged with a narrow TT a Jf | J J b fc gold lace. The early Spring balmy days create thought for the new ! |g|g iS 40-inch llabutine, plain colors, 79c yard. Frays with glass bottoms covered with a bright colored 1 thl " gs °" e !° oks f ° n '^ arfl t0 ca^ h h P r, "S- 44-inch Plain Domestic Voiles, 50c yard, cretonne o ea Good hosiery adds to the make up of well dressed women. y f fnSfy* 40-inch Figured Voiles. 48c to $1.50 vard. , j Good assortments and good quality are the standard of Bow- j i't 32-inch Imported and Domestic Zephyrs, 50c and 75c yard. Desk sets, pin cushions, utility boxes, sewing boxes. These J mans hosier}. . ' AI. M/* BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. boxes arc all nicely enamelled on the inside in white with ! Pf P? 1 " m t si k stocking, with double silk top | rrwr>T*A „ , ... v and double silk foot is one ot the hosiery ideals appealing to —v)r&Pl * glass covered bottoms covered with cretonne, 59c and $3.00. ! WO men of refined ideas, $3.50 pair. * „ BOWMAN S— Second Floor. BOWM.AN'S— Main Floor. |13"1 3 Cfc! ~ i If you have a garden plot or a flower bed no doubt you arc i\ |' Ij-Fj 91si LI S_ . | out every day to see your hot beds and cold frames and watch • 1 to see if your favorite rosebush is budding or peonies J I. j I I i j are sprouting. Yes. some of them are even further advanced pnng ouits In Otyiisn otouts j terprising gardeners even have sturdy plants^ growing rapidly For Handbags, Hair bows A. . groundhog calendar is necessary to tell you that it is f\y til VJtl (T . w. sdm&L t ' me to & et >' our garden ready. We are well equipped to 4 liAl/lg —Navy Poiret Twill Suit (like supply your wants whether it be Bulbs, Garden Tools and JOOM\ illustration) medium length Seeds ' Rainbows In Hues and In Name coat ' semi-fitted with tailored „ t\ainvuws in nuts ana in i\ame \\ \ nA.i.Ai. i cc~. u~. i \ Gladiolus bulbs, doz.. 20c. C.anna roots. 6 for 25c. ] \V\ wi- : -T' 'if and cuffs, bound Gladiolus bulbs, selected Choice vegetable seeds, 2 p ... A I with all silk braid; set-in button and large, doz., 35c. papers, 15c. Ribbons arc an in- /\ yjk fi°" es ' hand tailored. Skirt has %-:q v/fl - Dahlia roots, good spcci- Choice flower seeds, 10c i spiration to every A /., \ long narrow lines without being y/ /1 men, 4 for 25c. package. woman. She knows J I A . '-.J trimmed Whole suit A Every requisite for r-d 1 lib f dii 1 They add that elus women. Excellent value at $95 1 ( ' ra^ s Lawn Roller Spades dergarments 11 of the 1 I ill ' g j n "Rainbow Ribbons" you will find every conceivable m* j <1 LH \ BOWMAN'S— Basement. k j nd Q f ribbon for every imaginable purpose. Ribbons per-, fkM | [ ! /, / c •. r • j. sonify the "feminine charm eternal." i 18 i\ k J silk" 1 'S h °sidTpocke!s I / | ~ An endless variety of exquisite designs for child's hair bow. ll\\ f/// 'finished with silk crow's feet; silk belt with silk fovered A If . ; ' ' itwri'bbons wide s|? \\\ \JI bar button. Skirt of medium width. A stylish model at $59.50. \ 1 111; I plaid ribbons, inches wide, 59c >ard. W\ 4 Others in serges, gabardines, Poiret twills and oxfords in navy, \ A Uj / Tlllh PIqH I rt , 111 I tan - ™ lxt Y e . s . a " d black - These suits come in 42, 44, 46, 48, \\)l W fJWlliail 3 V>IUIJ lldll For the neck and dress fixings are the plain grosgrain IT Ir b JfL IS' 41 * 43, 45, 4/ -, 49 = and 42 *> #> 48^a and m- \\ it moire, tu-tonc, and Bayadere, Vinch to 1-inch wide? 17c to n\ I Vr ? ro P er, 7 cry figure that is hard to fit. u\ / Offers choice of Refrigerators, Napanee Kitchen ' 50c yard- 1 Poiret HirC st >* les ' of s Plendid "xot'Vcxt^emirin 1 v\ l! * Ca 4 bin A etS ,'- Do " iest jp Science Fireless Cookers Wash ribbons for the lingerie in white, pink and blue in 7|V most favored and serviceable. extremes in designs, but the Ulld g and AeoHan y oca H ons on the convenient pay- -rosebud patterns Lady Fair wash ribbons in a variety of Twill //j \ Ajfl ment plan colors. 1-rom baby widths to 3 inches, 10c to $1.50 yard. ! ftj - BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. Suit . A i • , i , For the vest and handbag which are all the "raee"'we are J $95.00 r cn - f g number of patterns and SlZ es to select showing a wonderful assortment of beautiful designs in $09.30 trom. tapestry ribbons. Black, satin embroidered in gold a.id silver j ——BOWMAN'S —Fifth Floor For Fine Furniture. 7 to 9 inches wide, $1.25 to $4.50 yard. , ——— BOWMAN'S—Main Fioor. MONDAY EVENING, 'v " I 'Blajrrisbtjrg telegraph MARCH 24, 1919. 3