THE STORE THAT CLOSES J~l jy *£ THE STORE THAT CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX SATURDAYS AT SIX r REI.L 1091—2380 UNITED HAMUSBUIIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1010. FOUNDED 1871 Special Tomorrow Scores And Scores CH Lovely es gray, mode, champagne, navy, white x • JOr / self, white with black, black with f r> white, black self, stitchings that are /jMt "V>f I I 1 *—*"7*s \ f \ new yet just the thing that might l^m A |k *.>< 1 J J I h I be of interest to you; three row \ ' (®rlN ■*• ... If l I /-v -a i s*% If I Paris point, five row embroidered \n\ 1 11 I V'w 1 1 Ll'DCfm f 1 backs, crochet backs, in full pique ISSS MMSI2.50 I I I $2.50 to $4.95 a pair. I I \L JPnllu 'l\ (7* ~1 (~\ Tf 1 (<r*%ZL I C~y i~ * 7 ' I | 111 |K\ 1 Silk gloves in white, black, gray, brown, tan, mode and mI? WZ yj \ *wt Special 1 otnorrow iffl ,,^.,.5..• I IZj lljl 1| " 1 1 I|Hd |||| 1 XT I I BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. 4j| tfs 1 d* £AA CJ Beautiful Silk Lingerie \\ I and having distinctive vestees. 1 f 1 II I If w 1 1 F "1 A — An ever-increasing demand for these Dainty Garments. / /;/ This lot of capes is selling like P i f I They are real artistic creations in flesh and white crepe /T\Jr . . . - , T , . f I f J de chine and washable satin, exquisitely trimmed with ArS the proverbial hot cakes. It meets / A f V? lace and ribbon. —the requirement of many who wish vT-* I In dainty georgette and crepe de chine, tailored styles, I \f/jw\ I Camisoles of fine crepe de chine and washable satin, \\ a stylish and serviceable cape at a Xg and satin . Some with frilly fronts, dainty luck, and aM\ M $12.95 modest price. J I beautiful lace and frills. In all the beautiful Spring I I I at top, beautiful new shoulder strap model, $2.50 to $9.98. /-raff II I i ... . IA I / ) I Gowns of washable satin and crepe dc chine with rv, 1 £OO CO +• 1 1 O I colors, flesh, white, Tea Hose; high or low neck. A I ;j j pretty lace and ribbon trimmings, $5.98 to $17.98. Utner trapes to JU 1U 1 JK Hy of coll™. A remarkable vdoe, tomorrow, |fg| hSS • • nt- • , , • . , j 55.00. / '*? I $3.50 to $8.98. These come in tricotine, Bolivia, gabardine, serge, broad- J I W J cloth and velours. Some have many bias folds, others full M L y A BOWMAN's —Second Floor, lined from yoke or shoulder. All beautifully lined with figured FT I^ — " " |T^l — foulard or fancy silks. Many with long vestees and collars || j-. I o*l /T/T il, - -w f • it of moire silk and broadcioti., $22.50 to sllO. , — v~ i BIoUSBS rOf j>l.Uu K Jardinieres and Vases BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. t \ IF 1 —————- f 1 These are of white voile and batiste, novelty checks, stripes || I For Easter Flowers lw \ \ colored cuffs and collars. A good assortment of all colors and I I New arrivals of jardinieres and / Toy land is Now the Land of I (On the Aisle tabic, Main Floor, Saturday Morning.) 1 .j£|M JtaJSiS Sk!X.S; ~ /—'l 1 T, 11" I W 1 We also have new arrivals in white batiste and organdy blouses 1 Jardinieres and pedestals from haster Snicks and Kabbits \ i with dainty hemstitching and frilly fronts of self material. Some 1 $3.98 to $20.00. j> J ' — 1 with smart trimmings of dainty dotted batiste of rose and blue. I go $4 s(') 1 ottcr - v °^ cr ases, c o i JSi&SSito Kabbits, fabric covered with long cars, 30c to $1.75. | I All white with large sailor collars with piquing and bows of black T| Art Pottery Flower Baskets, 98c Rabbits with movable mouth, 10c. i~ if ribbon, $5.50, $5.75 and $5.95. r — if to $2.25. Ducks with moving head, 10c. 1/ , / 1 ut ass Flower Baskets, 89c to $1.75. Rubber ducks that squeak, 15c. ]f And a beautiful showing of novelty blouses in plaids and checks / I Glass Flower vases, 49c to $4.75. Chicks, the soft downy kind, sc. / in solid colors with white organdy cuffs and collars. Also the / I ut Glass blower Vases, $2.98 to $17.50. filkd Sk rsc S to$ C ko0 y C ° nCelVable ShapC and COl ° r WaitUlg t0 b ° J solid white, daintily trimmed, $2.75 and $2.98. / ' ! BOWMAN-s-Basemcnt. Shredded Wax Paper for filling baskets, 5c bag. I Jy if JKHR-Si ? \ A/T 5 Ol_* BOWMAN'S— Basement. I '■ New dainty georgette crepe blouse round neck of little narrow I Cfifflf*' v IVICn S ijIIIiIS — I | lace edging, also on cuffs; fine tucks and button trimmed in / / o 1 O * 1 I I Ca Fosc, French Blue, Sunset and dainty flesh, $8.95. I / We are showing a nice fresh collection of men's shirts Saturday I / £- J J Another new model in round neck with fluffy frill of self colors I fwK /J I man; proper sleeve length and cuff sizes. Silks trash Goods Woolen GoodsLJ_ 4 and turn back cuffs ' ?BM ' LT 4 Stripes predo t^ ____ - m t BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. BOWMAN S—Main Floor. No samples cut. No. C. O. D. No mail orders. ... 1 *1 1 5 T? a. \\T Silks 4O-inch Crepe dc Chine. Double thread; a good t% >r * X. T I IV/f U lor S H/aSLd* W Cat" firm grade with the meteor finish; 30 shades to select from. JVICn S rLaStCf JNCCkWCaf MaraDOU and OCaHS .. 4U Plenty of white, rose and black, $1.69 yard. j-y • Z7" D -C 36-inch Fancy Silks. Big range of satin and chiffon taffeta. A bier linwincr ra l i f , f ± TCtttCT 1 rldTl thVCT Lj6JOT~C ( -ai°d ndS W,th COlored sat,n stripes ' plaids and chccks > sl ' 69 Special 55c. 85c. $1.05 yery flu ff y marabou in natural and black, $5.50 t?525.(. You have never seen such exceeding prettiness as is re-' Wash Goods 4O-inch Fancy Voiles; big range of newest • BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. fleeted in the dainty garments for the little fo|hs for Easter printings; light, medium and dark grounds, 55c yard. , , . wear. What mother is there who doesn t delight in seeing 44-inch Plain Voiles; full assortment of best colors, 48c yard. How tired a man gets of his old stock of neckties her girl or little boy, and even the baby dressed up as good 36-inch Silk and Cotton Crepe; all colors, white and black, about this time of the year, and how pleasant it is ' I Up rprf **- aS s f ?j U Fvery mother should become familiar with 55 VS; c. ...mc Creoc with dainty iittie Dolly Vardcn .' hi IHC 1M CWCSt 111 VCStS years, ,a ff e,a..si,W. poplin, serge, printings on rvhite ground, 45c yard. Dress Goods-54-inch Jersey Suitings; good line of colors, SU PP'7 tor Laster and generauj. vest . Various styles of trimming and fabrics. These vests $7 95?0 $25& tailored models, $5.bU, SO.SU, Suiting <R? vird Arranged in three groups you will find a wonder- added to an old suit will add that charm and beauty which irls . coatS) 6 to 14 years; velours, serges, wool poplin, tab - L , t - ,i niir ( • ..tintr'c 'ci q; va rH ful collection of the season's new ideas in neckwear. S° hand 111 hand to make it appear as though it were new. f et3L) tailored style. Yoke with full back and Dolman sleeves 54-inch Navy Mannish Serge $3 15 'yard All fresh, new and stylish. We k ? ve them in Matalasse Bengaline, Tricolette Organ- with pique and organdie collar, $7.95, $10.50, $12.50 to $27.50. 2 S-i ,f l' f ?rinrm™sp S29S vnni die Pique, Washable Silk, Chamoisette, Dew-Kist Easter dresses of organdie, Swiss, voile, lawn and batiste nt!! m9 n WQUorH BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. and Gabardine in green, white, tan, blue, pink, etc., 50c to embroidered trimmed, lace and insertion; ribbon girdle ami Ottoman cords, $2.90 jard. $12.50. sashes , $5.50, $6.95, $7.95 to $22.00. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. ~ -../.f c.y.ff.ff.i 1- • f f n fß**- '• L <Y V -c , fi tt T T T rrri y ffl _ . I We Have Them— j| I I Ea^Millinjer); j I Women's and Children's Easter Pumps and a i ~i 1 Oxfords, W omen's Tailored Pumps and | 2\f .... , / \ m s, r i rtr 7 7 7 rv * jrr* j ' ffi ffl \ r ' 1 Tomorrow the one day before Easter. You / , \ Oxjoras as rf' ell as the JLjf*eSSief* J\.lTlCt ffl S f Who have not selected your Easter hat, you know if the reputation of this store for selling millinery that ( The best of intentions will avail you nothing the store you buy your footwear at must have the shoes at the ffl i is new in style and of highest quality. Hence j'ou | .■ TO IB right price and give you what you want. We are ever anxious to be put to the test of fitting you. Whether you judge ms m . 1 11 \V tfk by variety, novelty, or value, whether you look for fit, quality or dependable construction, you'll find that we score [y I T need have no hesitation to come here, iou will enjoy | \ \ J I)i /]\ on every point. \ / making a selection from the scores of pretty hats U )j !\ llj Walking pumps in gun metal calfskin and Light welted soles and military heels. |g .ffl W \ A we are showing. A host of dainty, simple models \\ )|p brown calfskin, $6.4.i to $7.50. Dress Oxfords in black kidskin and brown ® in straw ' ha ' r hats ' taffeta and other materials, com- J J /) ffl ffl "~ )X^0r^S ds^'n ' Un mcta '' ca 'L kidskin, patent leather, black satin and black ffl * I bined in every becoming type of shaping, trimming 11 JJ X) f Tumps and oxfords in patent leather, tan calf- ® ffl —f /n /* fvl- ([*l Ar *1 A j T /nAA rA W ■ Bkin ' eun mctal, calfskin ' white "Rvas' and | 1 Sb, $6.95, $7.95, $lO, sls, $22.50 I (M yf white nubuck. Priced according to sizes, fey Nfj 7 • ' ' ' ' ffl ~~~ 1 $3.00 to $6.00. pp Ly BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. ® m ' BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ffl ' E® FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBTTRO 'ifiSftl TELEGRAPH APRIL 18, 1919. 3
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