Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 21, 1919, Page 3, Image 3
THE STORE THAT CLOSES . THE STORE THAT CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX SATURDAYS AT SIX UKI.L 11W1—23S8 UNITED lIAHIUMIIItO, MOXIJAY, Al'llll. 31, 11)11). FOUNDED IM7I New Spring Patterns in All Screen Your Doors and Kinds of Floor Coverings fe T A i Tir . , T7 i.. v aS ,, h Im INGHAM WFFI* 1 Windows Now A\ LAI 1I J I lie ' re wc generally find dif- kg A 1 Ili \ltl V V JL-J JL-rf B' gg I ferent size rugs are needed ysy I nN Do not wait until the warmer days bring a houseful of flies. ' / an( j o thcr rugs arc trans- CP Look after your screens and screen doors now when the early ■ ferred to other rooms and m yd spring days tempt you to keep the doors and windows open. eplaced with new ones. m qllljnff & . *1 Ol t &fU Window screens are here in all sizes that are obtainable When you need a rug or §& MM A 111*11 ZI St tO £Ot 1 f m in a ready made screen. They are easy sliding and covered |W other floor covering you kg |gg|g|[ r JjMfiSQFT' iJwr m with good quality black wire. The wire is fastened in the will find it decidedly" to grooves which makes them doubly strong. They range in the splendid assortment that is shown at Bowman's. We P be- {Tp jji ' ffi Sherwood all metal screens. Frames and wire arc all gal iieve there is no larger or complete stock of floor covering in ||| " f vanized. Can be used as a permanent all year screen, 75c to central Pennsylvania than the one \ou will find here. |jHJ This week the many advantages of ginghams arc advertised nationally by the manufacturers. The result is an un- ® $1.45. lapestry Rugs seamless worsted face rugs in iloral, all- |&| usual demand for good ginghams for this big event. Bowman's have been secure from the beginning. Our early ga and conventional patterns, 9x12 ft., S_U.UU, $22.. U, S2.">.UU. contracts advantageously placed brought us fresh shipments of the newest styles and colorings of plaids, stripes IP SsCfPPtl TlflOrS {ill II 1111 i a ?| S / ry £nm! n n Vio r f Pa^ e 7 seam l ess . B " 3x <jM or checks, every week, sometimes daily, for the past few weeks. j® FSLItEU UUUfS (JB ' 10-6, $55.W; .xl 2 it., S4U.UU; 11-3x12 tt., $4/.oU. uy Truly we have accumulated a mount of charm. No cotton fabric gives greater wear or lends itself better to drapery ffl Screen Doors in all the wanted sizes, from nl lI'SII i Jnhud tarfcum. m t,.e and M° s a,c pattern,. Two yards g for Milady's Dress, Sister's Frocks and Bobbie's Waists. ' ffi 2 ft. 6 inches by 6 ft. 6 inches to 3 ft. by 8 fffll rangeol color!an<l pat " i Snerifll For The Week I lt N'™™ s <T M T°r^l ioor - 111 Bozart lings made of heavy Kraft Fiber with beautiful |y x_/ACXI A V-/1 A Alv, tt v- m Some are covered with galvanized wire, stenciled borders; 6x9 ft., $7.50; 6x12 ft., S10.00; 8-3xlo-6 ft., Jyp yj| some with black wire, some are juuij;|'jiijjiiijfjj $12.50; 9x9 ft., $11.50; 9x12 ft., $15.00; 9x15 ft., $18.50. m 32-inch Glen-Roys . 1 32-inch Kiddie Kloth. A fabric that really belongs to jjff thick. Some are 15^-inches thick; some Neenah Fiber Rugs extra heavy fiber that will resist haid M 32-inch Lorraine J 'f^ l6 gingham family, but especially constructed for hard fh , ■* ■. , , .. , wear with borders on ends only. Ng f mc 1 rra ' ne [JA C Vard wear Boys take note, 39c yard. * M have 3 " ulch frames ' others 4 " inch frames ' jif 6x9 ft.. $9.00; Bxlo ft.. $13.50; with stenciled border on M 32-inch Manchester Zephyrs .. .J . 32 and 36-inch silk, stripe and plaid gingham tissue, ffl $1.89 to $5.25. mPPi four sides; 6x9 ft., $10.00; Bxlo ft., $15.00:9x12 ft., sl/.50. kM Light and medium plaids, stripes and checks. Light 85c vard PI BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor. uD ~ . . ~ , . . Wu! I a l 1 i*• . i . 4 BOWMAN'S—Basement pfej men s shirting stripes and boys waistings. 32-inch fine check and striped madras made of the finest 'J4y This Is the Season For Selecting a jfj 32-inch Cendcvou Zephyrs "as fine as the finest," large inCh fi f. TT ! o HT A U D B two-tones and multi-colors, 85c yard. j 40-inch Fancy Voiles, gingham patterns; big variety fif V>OrUOVan ITOSiery ODCCiaI A IvClldUlC lvCli cILvJI j 32-inch Braeloch ginghams; plain and fancy, 4ac yard. j of stripes and plaids, 55c yard. — J * .. IfJ BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. . fh Mr rhe Bowman Club Plan permits J ' }> "i gjjgpgjgyg7s prefer convenient payments. The j warmer da>s may be with us at any ' 1 TT pt'l 1 5 moment, and if you select your re- Cjllienam HOUSC UreSSeS Children S Ginghaill Dresses great demand for this color has brought on a scarcity; frigerator now you will be prepared |s,;; S s~2 especially in full fashioned hosiery. when you need it most. H i • f We are showing today a fine gauge silk stocking, silk Wc sell only the dependable ■[ 1 // Ll\~./f ? I'd 14 foot and top. A stocking with smartness, graceful fitting kinds, the ones that arc most eco- fl 1 Tl I YiXr l U ~ A Cl4>/ J and good styles. Cordovan shade only. Specially priced nomical. those that have the most M-' I '' II I 1 111 ImT at $2.75. approved ventilating system and j| p A-'e l yp |m ; >v, - BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. | ■ s Easy-Running Lawn Mowers :m<l wc invite your inspection of the AmUl snow in'winter time and puslia many patterns and sizes on display. One dollar delivers one to H ill -C ' awn | nowcr m summer. The O * 11 /~i • 1 i{l ZFj mowers are used Nature is gen- r Serviceable Ginghams Wm /mm JBB A For the Hard Every Hay IF ear ffiftl 'Jtl/lll ' ll\\ I a choru . s , of birds. And if you have an easy-running lawn " ; .. . . . . jBSK" , //if \\ \\ /I W mower it is a pleasant evening's recreation after you get home l oil all know what kind of fabrics these ginghams are. So t I—l 1 —1 Jjff I y/ I ' I\w AV/ LJ from the office or shop, we will not start in to preach a sermon about them. We know | < ~ K ISrfi / \ t\ Wc arc showing a complete line. Some with 3, some with 4 you have bought them of us time and again in the past and AL y(A blades. A good mower with three twelve inch blades sells arc well acquainted with their qualities. [/ for $6.75. An extra good mower with 4 blades sells for $13.50 \\ e have splendid ginghams for every day wear for women, wLS \ % with numerous prices in between. ' U Sl3 r t llou^! 7 aIU ! streetwea, There's no dress more appropriate for children's summer BOWMAN'S— Basement. ', , . f tu . r ,,.• A ? ,n^i la V l *j. e lC f! C fi V, n > s a ' ot "lore pleasant to do one's housework conscious wear than the gingham. For morning wear the plainer ones Dress gmghams in plaids and ulaVn color°s. Light and daik of being attircd in a neatl >' designed dress of a pretty pattern. arc good enough, while the prettier ones are well suited patterns. Smooth finish and good design, 27c yard. Among the many house dresses in this department are those for more dressy times. At these prices every mother can Sho/t J fi~f High grade dress gingham 1„ Inr.e M) w ß , 5 „ of ginghams in plaids of all colors, plain gingham and percales. aff ? rd t0 . ,1av .? a SL ood . supply.on hand for her little girl s use, kJFIUf / flS OJ stripes, plaids and plain colors. 27 and 32 inches wide All With adjustable waist lines and adjustable hem ; high and low and can f hardl - v a,ford ? f bo . tber mak, "g an 7 at home - ° nl y 2 so hh^ 4t frt ,i, , .. nccks in a " al,d sizcs ' 5,98 • * s ' 9B ' a cSnte s: Wh \te Cnn^ \ 1 ,ml2i/e g rH 3 Standard make * AU wantcd P a tterns k m BOWM.VN S-Sccond Floor. plaidS) and stripc with tassels o{ ork and trimming of plain VV flllc VjOOQS u , / > au • BO^IAN -. s _ Sppnnrt rinor contrasting color, 2to 6 years, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 to $5.50. - ————————————_ Girls' gingham dresses; stripes and plaids, plain chambray; a / T a L. * J LL iift white pique collar and cuffs and trimmings of plain contrast- Y\t" 1 InP- I nlTfl Oft M Ivory yV arc ing colors ;6 to 14 years, $1.95, $2.50, $3.50 to $8.50. ll U I I Children's creepers of gingham, chambray with feather A large and varied assortment of beautiful Ivory. v smockin B and hand embroidery, $1.29, $1.95, $2.50 Regular PricCS A '- V a,t,Cl ' that °"? couldwa "V C ° n ' bs^ brushcs ' Hlcs ' Children's rompers, striped ginghams and plain chambray, & TASp Thnnb / IWv scissors, mirrors and novelties, 25c to $7.00. trimmed with white and plain colors; 2to 6 years, $1.25, $1.50 Fnrls t,f nieces md gonml nftr r , . yp C 1 rICIUK a \ \\ BOWMAN'B-Main Floor. $1.95, $2.50 to $4.50. f w2', i. P K ' gcneral after Easter clean up / ■ a.\ A , ____________ f of White Fabrics including Plain and Fancy Voiles, f|i .WW/ V ) BOWMAN'S— Second FlOOr. OrgaildieS, Longdotll, NaillSOok, etC. You! f(l ' '\~y , A s P lendid opportunity to pick up pretty fabrics A 11 AM for summer wear at prices one-third less than the )M MT -| ffi same material would sell for in the greater lengths. 1%/ I Whk J I I BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. You. who by your liberal patronage have made the W\ ± V X£IIIV 01113,1* L business of the Shoe Department the greatest of any IBBy TYJT 1 11VT 1* S I 1 !l ,gEasterseason ' to >' ou we are exceedingly # Pn Jackets, and JNegligees Like a bright new chick just out of the shell in time ftf I f • L I 1 A lXieKryc°ki,7ca"s S AH Vjlllg 113.111 LJVCSSCB | ln t-Atsomc, Colorful and Charming the overwhelming Easter demand for women's and chil- Mi j II HU Fortunately, we were equal to the demand. The dc- |fi £ TTK 1* C\ r 1 tfMTTlfk B Crepe de chitie partment was put under new management. An entire CO \/l PlMll I Tl>inP f f I I iTHI ffl o- , • stock of brand new shoes was secured, even though in V A 11 Ivi IClvi V/ JTF iLa m Simple in line, radiantly lovely in color, and entirely dif many stores were not so fortunate. The result was we m ferent in detail, they are most.charming of at home garments. II And M st of them of the Famous D& J Anderson I'tTftfCy ffi We shall endeavor to maintain the shoe department 111 ' Pi seeing this showing of spring negligee both for its originality at the same high standard that characterizes the other Qp KJlUgnamS Kl\ O \ m and the beauty of the new wear. departments of this store. fy /LJMT fi m We have them in pink, blue, maize and lavender. Nicely .Among the nmny tittnictive shoes styles, we suggest yy One high waisted style neatly trimmed with bias folds finished with 111 Jj m trimmed with georgette and hand embroidery. Just the daiu the following for your consideration: M Mother of Pearl buttons. The crush girdle fastened at the back with a pearl A'M, ft fi """ • • *22^ WOMEN'S OPERA WOMEN'S DRESS Cjd buckel. Square neck finished with neat organdie collar. This particular dress / u^^Tlir 5 D m BOWMAN-S— second Floor. '"' ' PUMPS OXFORDS m is made in green and red small checks; $25.00. / - 'm Black Kidskin, $6.95. Black Kidskin, $8.95. m j \\ \% % M Brown eaifskin 87.93. Brown taKskin.Sß.9s. M Blue and tan broken plaid. The surplus front finished with a crush sash, I\ll ff ffi r> J O -1 .lack atin. $8.50. Black Satin. $9.50. ' S fastening in the back with a bow and long sleeves, tuxedo collars and cuffs \ \if jYfi ffi JjCadS oDeCial a'?i Black Suede, $11.50. of fine pique, fastened with large pearl buttons. This model is in D. &J. \Ok ffl r Louis X\ heels.' I.ou'is X\^ so ' cs al,<l H Anderson ginghams; $22.50. 4F04 SI At SI.OO Ifi Russian blouse dress of Galey and Lord gingham. The bias band 011 the ® „ , , „ , V Ifi waist fashioned to pockets. On each side these are finished with mother ofLit! H Beads of every description, Red, Vic lc/" JPA IB pearl buttons, collar and cuffs of fine organdy, finished with Val lace and NUTtR tory Blu ?' Am r * Cora and ct m -1 IT J JT\ medium and small; any size that might t ® Many other beautiful dresses in all gingham, linen and voile combina- J ® meet your fancy. A- a V m tions and gingham and voile combination; ranging in price from $15.00 to A-f ® these beads sold for considerable 5 1- m 00 OJ more, but for tomorrow s selling, SI.OO 2 BOWMANS-Maln Floor. LP Mi MIIMI] II MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH! APRIL 21, 1919. 3