Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 09, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    RGI.L 1001—26 UMTED
s IVe Welcome You
New styles are always interesting, and there's so much
(that's entirely new in the Spring Fashions that every
woman will he unusually anxious to become acquainted
with the correct modes.
Many hesitate to take a salesperson's time unless they
are ready to buy.
Please do not tcel that way about coming to this store.
!We are very glad to have you come a-looking. Simply
tell the saleslady that you want to know about the new
* Spring Styles and she will gladly show you a beautiful
I collection of new garments.
I This friendly service merely evidences our desire to be
of the utmost benefit to everyone in this community.
*■ ■ —————
Women's Spring
Footwear
That we have the most •
complete stock of women's jn
footwear procurable is
known to many. But the (
great variety of moderately- M C\
priced, thoroughly good
shoes carried in this store L
may surprise some who do
not reflect that so large a iJ&P r
business must depend on 7
meeting the needs of many
people. The new shoe de
partment under new man- MMT
agement has resorted to Jj |jj| Tp
every possible means to se
cure women's shoes for Eas
tcr wear. And an inspection
w ill convince you we have
Oxfords and pumps trimly
made. An interesting show
ing of footwear popular this
Pumps in black, pearl,
gray and Field Mouse Kid- vj*
skin and black satin; turned U
soles and Louis XV heels. 1.
Moderately priced, SIO.OO.
Black Kidskin and Brown Calfskin Oxfords, turned soles
and Louis XV heels. $8.95.
Black Kidskin and Brown Kidskin Oxfords, light welt soles
and leather Louis heels, $7.95.
Brown Calfskin Oxfords or pumps. Light welt soles and
leather military heels, $7.45.
Brown Calfskin and Gun Metal calfskin pumps, light welt
soles and leather military heels, $6.45.
Styles In Shoes For Little Feet
'
Little Ones shoes have style features just as much as
grown-ups. But style never sacrifices natural lines that train
little feet in the way they should go. But style is a study of
this store, so our Infants' and Children's Shoes arc always
refined.
BOWMAN'S—Main Floor.
Men's Pajamas
Men who wear pajamas and those who do not, but may
want to try, will find a firm well made garment in our men's
department.
A full size garment with buttons securely fastened. Made
from strong plain Madras cloth with a Soisette finish. Colors
are blue, white and tan. Moderately priced, $3.00.
BOWMAN'S—Main Floor.
Crepe de Chine and
Georgette Blouses
Another lot of blouses developed in extra quality
georgette and crepe de chine. Distinctive Spring
models in dainty shades of flesh, bisque and white.
Also with beautiful combinations in a variety of
styles in collars and cuffs. Excellent values at $5.95.
These are included in our Pre-Easter showing of
blouses and will be sold much below regular prices.
Attractively made of Georgette and crepe de chine
with dainty tucks and charming semi-tailored effects,
embroidered and lace trimmed. Special at $3.39.
And voile blouses may be had here in novelty
checks and plain dotted voiles, with organdy and
pique cuffs and collars, in semi-tailored stvles at
$2.25.
BOWMAN'S —Third Floor
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
THE STORE THAT CLOSES
SATURDAYS AT SIX
1 Women's Wraps if
In a word one might state the way of the mode in wraps— jVgaL
Coats of cape lines for street and dress wear. £| f
Coats short and jaunty for outdoor pastime wear. |j
The Dolman-like fullness of the cape coat is restricted at the top and re- 1 1
strained below.
fNew arrivals of Capes, Coats and Wraps, in Serge, Yelour, Bolivia and
Tricotine. Lined throughout with satin foulard or novelty plaid silk. These
i come in Pekin, Rookie, Tan, Taupe, Black, Navy and Silvertones. $39.50. a|
I New Suits at $39.50 $29.75, J
i \ An unusual collection of Street and lit
f A great many new spring styles just Afternoon Dresses in new Spring M
received in a special purchase. Man- models, new Spring colors, new igj'
[Hi nish serge Gabardine, Velour checks s l' ri P . fabri - Ser &<!' tricotine Jcr- |g
IB sey, satin, georgette, foulard and taf- j k
K and Silvertones, 14 to 46. $09.a0. feta $29.75 and $35.00. 1 11
BOWMAN'S—Third Floor
Thin Hair Arranged Becomingly
Transformations
which completely cover straight, thin,
or discolored hair with a beautiful '
coiffure of wavy natural hair or which' *
may be worn inside one's own hair. '-J
All women who appreciate the handi- '
cap of thin, scraggily locks will take >-7-
advantage of this sale. \
WAVY HAIR
TRANSFORMATIONS
All shades including gray 1
$3.95 —$5.45 11
BOWMAN'S—Third Floor
Easter Linens For the Bride and the Home
We have assembled a selection of linens in Table Damask, Pattern Cloths, Lunch
Cloths, Napkins, etc. —— wTjf
All arc sure to arouse the interest of lovers of fine "Napery" and all women arc /ClcN diJ A. *
natural lovers of beautiful linens. These offerings arc only a few of the many attrac
tions we are showing in our Linen Department. 0 jiff)
Table Damask *
All pure Linen Damask, 70 inches wide; in a varied selection of patterns, $2.50, $3.00 3] ' ' I
and ?3_50 yard. M M I
Union Linen Damask, 70 inches wide; in two splendid grades, $1.75 and $2.25-yard. ' _J
Mercerized Table Damask; a highly satin finished fabric, 58 inches wide, 60c yard; •
64 inches wide, 69c yard; 72 inches wide, 89c yard. ' •* • '*-*Tr*
Pattern Cloth and Napkins Pattern Cloths
~tn l\/Tsi+rh A " linen pattern cloths, size 70x70, $9.00 and SIO.OO each;
IU iVlUlCfl size 72x90, $12.00 and $15.00 each.
Union linen pattern cloths, size 70x70, $4.75 each.
All Linen Pattern Cloths, size 68x68, $9.00 each. Imported Mercerized Pattern Cloths, size 68x68, $3.00 each.
Napkins to match, $10.50 dozen. . . .
All Linen Pattern Cloth, size 70x70, SIO.OO each. Lunch Cloths
Napkins to match, $13.00 dozen.
Hemstitched'sdMinen pattern cloths, size 66x66 and one- . AU j in , e " hemstitched lunch cloths, size 36x36 $3.50 each;
half dozen hemstitched napkins to match, $17.00 per set. Slze 40x45, $4.00 and $5.00 each; size 54x54, $7.50 each.
(A most desirable gift). Mercerized Damask Lunch Cloths, size 36x36 75c each;
Scalloped pure linen pattern cloths, size 70x70 and one- s i ze 45x45, $1.25 each; size 54x54, $1.75 each,
half dozen scalloped napkins to match, SIB.OO per set.
Hemstitched Lineri Towels Table
Hemstitched pure linen towels; guest size, 75c 95c and A " pure linen napkins, $6.00 to $15.00 dozen.
$1.25 each. Union linen napkins, $4.50 and $6.00 dozen.
Larger sizes, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 each. Mercerized napkins, $1.25 to $4.50 dozen.
BOWMAN'S—Second Flo Or.
BAIMISBXJRG TELEGRAPH
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Men's Silk Fibre Shirts
Special at $2.65
These silk fibre shirts are made from a good, strong
silk fibre that has all the lustre of silk but will wear better
than some silk. The patterns are of the new colorings in
neat stripings and all-over effects. These shirts are cut
from patterns that assure good fit.
Here is an opportunity to purchase these good shirts
at a great saving. We cannot duplicate these shirts to
sell at this price.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Special, $2.65.
BOWMAN'S— Main Floor.
APRIL 9, 1919.
THE STORE THAT CLOSES
SATURDAYS AT SIX
Gloves For Easter
In Leading and
Beautiful Shades^
The largest assortment "v.
we have ever had in both / Ri, /^s.
Domestic and Imported S
The famous P. Centemeri, \
V. Perrin, Jouvin, Chateau I "f , _ , >ag3 '\
and other well known inaMBBM rVtA
makes. The newest shades > I tvA \ • '
to exactly match your Eas- \ \\v\\ /
tcr outfit. White self, white n > \\\\\ J
with black, gray, tan, brown, \ | \\\ VXJ
champagne, mode, black | |
self, black with white, and \J| |
navy. One-clasp, two-clasp, I
gauntlet and eight button, v \
$2.50 to $4.95. '
Silk gloves in white, black, gray, brown, tan, mode and
navy, 65c to $2.00.
Chamoisette gloves in every color and size, SI.OO.
BOWMAN'S—Main Floor.
Dinner Sets For
The Easter Table
Never was our variety of dinner sets more complete than
at the present time. Cottage sets and dinner sets in end
less variety are shown from France, England, Japan and also
the leading potteries of our own country.
Cottage Sets —SO pieces. Service for 6 persons. Choice of
a neat gold border decoration or pink floral spray decorations,
$7.98.
Composition of 50 pieces neat pink rose decoration. Each
piece with gold edge or American Porcelain body, $9.00.
Dinner Sets lOO-piccc composition with 3 meat platters.
Made of American porcelain with 2 rich gold stripes on each
piece. $20.00.
100-piecc composition with 3 meat platters. Decoration is
garland of forget-me-not and daisies. Each garland tied in
blue ribbon effect and each piece has 2 fine blue lines near
edge, $23.50.
100-picce gold and white decoration, an entirely new shape.
The handles on each piece arc full gilt, making a rich and dur
able set, $30.00.
100-piecc composition. Made of American porcelain on
the new Empress shape. The decoration is a green line with
clusters of blue and red flowers. This is neither a border or
a spray decoration. This is of the ordinary, $32.
(This decoration is carried in open stock).
100-piccc composition. Decoration is a rich heliotrope
border with gold line and red roses, This is a very pretty
set. One that the more you see it the better you like it, $39.00,
Dinner set, Made in Japan, of Nippon China with a
decoration of garland or roses, Each piece has gold edge,
$62.50,
Other sets up to $150.00,
Royal Doulton Dinnerware Harrisburgers will be glad
to know that at Bowman's they can obtain Royal Doulton
Dinnerware in sets or open stock,
Encruited gold service plates are also among our Roya!
Doulton exhibit,
BOWMAN'S —Basement.
Quaker And
Quaker Craft Lace
This week is specially interesting in our Drapery Depart
ment because of the splendid assortments of Quaker Craft
Laces and Curtains we are showing. Beautiful and dainty
laces are always an interesting study to those who appreci
ate how much this delicate and artistically woven fabric adds
to the beauty of the home. The drapery department is ex
ceptionally well supplied with an attractive assortment of
the best patterns in the Quaker Craft laces and curtains, as
well as other choice drapery materials that are priced as low
as you can buy them for elsewhere.
Filet Net Curtains, yards long in white, from $1.50 to
$5.00 pair.
Quaker Craft Lace Curtains in white, ivory and ecru, from
$4.00 to $7.00 pair.
Ecru Lace Curtains in ivory and ecru, in beautiful designs,
$6.50 to $10.50 pair.
Irish Point Curtains in white and ecru from $8.50 to $12.50
pair.
Filet Net and Quaker Craft Lace, 46-inches wide in beau
tiful patterns, white and ecru, 49c to $1.45 yard.
Scotch Madras in rose, blue, green and brown, plain and
two-toned, 36 and 46 inches wide, 75c to $2.98 yard.
Plain and Barred Marquisette, some with neat figures for
overdraperies, in rose, blue, green and brown, 49c and 59c
yard.
Big assortment of Cretonnes for draperies and upholstery,
light, medium and dark patterns, 50c to $1.45 yard.
fiOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor.
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