Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 30, 1919, Image 3

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    THE STORE THAT CLOSES . _/YV~TI J-J-R -FF— -3 • THE STORE THAT CLOSES
SATURDAYS AT SIX SATURDAYS AT SIX
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will r^i^rsaic>r ^ ?ll —r' sFineTum
$/?KL9 HB \&R*- | I Footwear
Yards Of Laces |j| [ Pumps and Oxfords
!L ■ , . . 7] Black Kid Opera Pumps ; $6.90 _ „
onHomTshorc- I Tomorrow And Friday 1
un nonic onorcs . oj s 8 5 lack Satin ° pera Puni P s ; iL *?
"Thank you. very much ; I wanted to sec about my husband FFL § . M /T1 PP 1 O (L 1 Y O FTL FLL Patent Leather Opera Pumps; FMAST^
arriving in Philadelphia from 'Over There.'" This from a HT' V_>4 All A LMD' tXlivl IK-'V A CXL VJ. M $9.50 ' I
comely little wife who had borrowed the daily paper to scan rfjj Black Kid Oxfords; $8.95 ' —V *!
the news about her husband arriving with the "Iron Division" MK , J FFL Brown Calf Oxfords; $8.95
at the home shores. No news since the signing of the Armis- P® JYlOStly Imported YF| Patent Leather Oxfords ; $lO.OO
tice is of greater interest to the wives, mothers, sisters and YF| Black Suede, $11.50 &G
sweethearts than the home-coming of their soldier boys, I FFL And such an assortment of elegance in beautiful laces in various widths at these astonishingly low SB Patent Leather Colonial Pump; tog
Sparkling eyes, happy smiles and silent tears of joy tell a story TH PRICES IS AN E VENT SO unusual in any store that we ought to have a clearance of the 8161'/ vards before FFI AT * , , *
too great for mere words. Even the men folks feel like toss- B OIUI/ 2 JDIUS UCIUIC WW A]l WLTH TURNE( J SO I CS AN{ J
ing their hats in the air and giving a rousing hooray. FFN E LWO AD > * ARE U P- _ YY Louis XV. heels. BOWMAN'S— Main Floor.
fust at this time, however, before the boys reach Harris- o*3 enisc edgings, shadow laces and inseitions, all-over laces, torchion laces, cluny laces, filet laces, G|l .
burg, why not let them read in the daily papers how Harris- SJJ chantilly laces — in fact laces for almost every conceivable purpose. Widths from the narrow venise IFE W- Y T• 1 •
burg is showing its appreciation of their heroic work — and of FCJGJ edges, up to 18 inches. KM V/Q QQCI T" I R
those whose supreme sacrifice is reflected in the Gold Stars — RP, .I,- M „„ F , RR ~ , ~ , . . OJ I^LAOLLC
by making their home city go over the top with the Victory FFI P lent represents an entue lot of full piece lengths, but only one or two patterns of a kind, M
Liberty Loan? WA,I TED TO clean out the whole stock and offered a price that we could not resist. In fact, the A good snappy elastic in all widths. It's made of long fiber
" FFI prices we offer them to you are so low that it seems unbelievable. When you see the scores of prettv M high luster lisle and live rubber with a "Kick" that outlasts"
™ and effective designs in this lot of laces you will understand this. " PFF any other elastic.
I VVMPCFLPC ™ MQ Used for blouses, bloomers, rompers, etc. You should in-
X SkJl lICoLIv. 3 FEJFEJ "1 Af\ T r | SS S ' S T ON Vassar Elastic. Ask for it in our store. Buy it by 2IFCIS
2IFCIS W yard or bolt. The price varies with the widths.
Dress Ginghams in plaid, stripes and plain colors. All |G / M The Kifllet IVdterPrOOf AprOm
new patterns. 35c yd. PP / £- 2 £-
Percales of best qualitv in blue, grav and light pat- YY / , F 1 •< 1 T TM
terns. All 36 inches widc'in stripes and'figures, 29c yd. FFL / 1%;, V^/1 ICL 1 LAI W A RUBBENZED material in assorted colors, suitable for kitcV
Madras for waists or shirts. A soft finished material SO M en or laundry use ; 89c
in good styles. 32 inches wide, 35c yd. M • BOWMAN'S— Main Floor.
I F ' OUNC1 "G S 1 Keep UP Your Garden^
t Smart Suits I $195 Yard 1 j nd Your Garden Will Keep You
inches to 54 inches wide. Extra fine M The thoughts of the wise now turn to the garden for rccrea-
H quality net. Excellent for beautiful evening FFI tion or profit. Many a man furnishes his table by cultivating
. _ _ . . M 1 J I-N.IL a garden plot at odd moments. Others spend many a delight-
At Most Attractive 0, gowns. |Y ful hour there among the flower beds.
B.'Y BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. Whether it be a flower bed or vegetable garden, we are prc-
P rircs 111 nur Plrnr. RPI pared to furnish your wants.
LUR LAWN MOWERS - _ _ .
$23.60,531.60,539.60 240 Madeira Our Wash Goods Section
and $47.60 HANDKERCHIEFS Summer 6 frock M °F ' X I QUIS TL FABRICS for late Spring and ITJ^RADE^^BEST^MUY 3 tool steel; $lO.OO to $11.50.
... . . ANC J latest fabrics' C both MARLT^ ,C^A N . EWE ® T BALL BEARING MOWER with driving wheel,
A splendid collection consisting I ana latest labncs, both made in America and abroad. . , C . . . , . , EIOCO. A-NCO
of Box. Sports and Dressy, semi- nt 7Zr I SU F} AS i R , . 4 blades of best tempered steel ; $12.50 to $13.50.
\ \\" tailored and tailored suits— tailor- ' A 2-inch Embroidered French Voile ; $1.25 yd. GRASS CATCHERS made of canvas. Can be adjusted to
\ \\ ing of the very best materials are ■ i PO V BA '* Voiles; $1.25 and $1.39 yd. mowers up to 16 inches; 98c and $1.25.
\ U gabardine, poiret twill, tricotine _ T®"! NCB Swiss Embroidered Lawn; $1.85 yd. _ _ . .
\ J.cncil stripe, velour check and ® 40-inch English Tissue; $l.OO yd. EverV DaV Pardetl Necessities
a men's wear serge. Some with CMJB ) \ | YTJ 00-inch Gingham 1 issue; 85c yd.
vestecs of embroidered tricolette 4O-inch Trousonian Cloth; 75c yd. RN TT I OR
or fancy silk; handsomely lined 40-inch Plain Habutine; 79c vard. "Wheelbarrows; $4.50. Hand weeders,; 25c.
W with plain color or noveltv silks. SMI V 36-inch Handkerchief Linen ; '51.50 yd 14-tooth steel rakes ; $l.OO. Hedge shears; $1.25 to
W Sizes 16 to 51. V *' 40-inch Fancy Voiles, 300 styles ; 59c yd. 6-tooth rakes ; 30c. $2.00.
" OWMAN ' S - THLRD I '' LOOR - A very fortunate buy of Madeira Handkerchiefs en- 3 . 2 "'" CH DOMESTIC Ginghams, finest quality ; 50c, 75c A(LCS WLTH D HAND ES ' Grass shears ; 25c and 50c.
I able us to sell these at half the price they usually sell A "„; N C . Y( K . T . , Shovels nointed with lone Weeder; sc.
Children S SFIIMNED (°R- , L BESC handkerchiefs have traveled from the Azore FIO- 3 ' I I" IRST1 RS T "F lAM'I AM ' 85C YD ' handles*sl6s Cultivators with long
V>IIIIUICII Oldllipcu Islands to us and are of the finest linen. All hand em- P^ URE( ! Foulards; beautiful quality; $1.25 vd. IN. handles : $1.25.
broidcred with fine fancy scalloped edges, embroidered 36-inch higured Georgette; $1.25 yd. irowels, tuc.
corners of different designs. Regular size. BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. ,
Dresses Indeed, we consider ourselves very fortunate in ob- AdjUStO
taining these as there is a scarcity of Madeira handker-
chiefs. ~ ~ ~ ~
In all sizes from infants' to 12 years, made up in lawn, BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. F T T * R> • F j P
rep, pique, batiste and gingham. 39c to $3.50. S LJ 141014 1 latlt
Lace trimmed scarfs to be embroidered in French ' I
knots; 18x36 and 18x45. Stamped in two patterns. $1.39 P D tA T a 4 r T7 J 1 * Imi
to SL79. SPECIAL SALE and Stockings Supports IL
BOWMAN'S— Second Floor. ®— tUL
i " DENTS' White CLNVES .Nainsook waist suit and ideal garments for children,
WE ask you to compare ' JJ U ' LV ' VJIV; VCJ giving both comfort and good wear. All sizes to 12 Adjusted in a jiffy to any height to [j
<LY ' OS FLI 1C R •' * Children's stockings are a feature M our hositry de- conform to the plant's growth. Indispen- JJ I
(CLOHSETS OL II FQIR partment. Showing todav a fine ribbed stocking, strong- sable for tomatoes, roses, hydrangeas and H
' * 7 made for good service in black, white and brown; 55c dahlias. In fact, all nlants that need a I
** FVONL T.AOFIH and 65c 1 J
R RONI A.ACEA BOWMAN'S-Mln Floor. support. J I
. - - I A white glove, excellent in make and quality. White, self
With any Other corsets and white with black. The price is so far below what you 18-inch, 85c dozen ; 24-inch, $l.OO doz- ,|
TUT would have to pay if it had not been for this special purchase, en; 3-ft., $1.75 dozen; 4-ft., $2.00 dozen; \L |J
WE ask you to TBAT 7 OU CANNOT afford to ignore this unusual opportunity. DJLLDUIC OLILLO • 5-ft,, $2.25 dozen. |
■III /L r BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. T r 17 I
Irl ' compare for— • LdWU KollerS
fiEflXi Quality T \ T-* A Start now to get your lawn in shape bv using a good Lawn
* Qrnr/Q' ' We ask VOU to LVI3.CNIL4CS -4M Roller to firm the soil and make it hold moisture. We sell
— —l ?R4V\ It r h\ the water weight roller which can be adjusted in weight by
*• (L&Mh These machines carry j ( PJS L/jf PU \VTTER\VSYRROHERS, 60-lb. empty, 160-lb. filled; $13.50.
//vj 1 line s OU I R S UARA ntce for ten Water weight rollers, 110-lb. empty, 500-lb. filled ; $21.00.
\'! e y° u on our easjr p ' an * 1 Garden Seeds
| \ FLJ \J) jI P compare for <T OOC I easy rtuniing family ' ...—M \\ The kind that grow; the kind we have bought and sold foi
LLL\\ Workmantkin Sewing Machine, drop "IP RM MM a good many years, and always bring good reports
11 , D , , IFLL HD; highly polished B F . bo?2oc.
L|\\U| 1 And when you have given it a thor- oak stand with all attach- Every suit fresh and of the new Spring and Summer styles. Grass seeds, box, 20c.
I JVIIJ J J ough, impartial test by wearing it— we ments; $30.75. . And every style delightfully boyish and attractive.
\i\ J y will leave it to your judgment whether *4 Vindex B, a good ma- Boys' white washable suits in poplin, rep, linen and pique; IVIJIdoW ScreetlS dtld DoOrS
Am OR NOT THERE I NV F . . chine for heavier work, IN middy, Russian, Norfolk styles. All white and trimmed 111 YY I/ICW UU OT / Ctm unu UUUr$
TP']' , . ... LCR 1011 ACE noiseless, easy running, beautiful oak stand, drop head, all colors; 2to 8 years. $2.25, $2.95, $3.50 to $6.50. .
Y lll tie ilodart class. attachments; $37.50. Boys' colored wash suits; plain chambray, striped Galatea, Cohiplete variety of styles and
W . . ■1 * , .. , T- T RRR . dark blue and gray Palmer, linen and rep; 2to 8 years. All SLZES OB T AI " AB,E 111 READ y made |H|G
We chose to specialize on the Modart Front Laced Corset StOP IVtndlHP Rohhtm $2.25, $2.50, $2.95. $3.50 to $6.50. bcreens and Doors.
—to feature it 111 our advertising tn RPMTNMCNRL IT R rr lfilllHQ XJT lUUiris . .. . ■ . ; _ Doors according to stvle and 1M
lomers — only after a thorough ftudy and search of the corset , B °, YS T^' St S V ,TS '.^ H ' TE f ND C ? I ? RED : PA "TS but- THICKLL ess, $1.89 to $5.25. fiiM
field. And only after we were convinced that no other front OUR two spool machine docs away with winding bobbins. 2TN 2 ?N TGOTF N" embroidery. Adjustable screens, 45c to $1.20.
accd corsets compared with the Modart in quality and fine- Put two spools of thread on and go ahead and sew until the N > •/ LI 'V T U", , AN METAL SCRCE ns, 75c to $1.45. ILLMLLLHLLI^
ntting features, did we choose them. ' thread is used iu> NOISELESS verv S V MNNINO- RIM, I, 1 Boys suits ; blouse of white Galatea with sailor collar of Bring exact measurements as BHI
Dur expert, scientific corset fitting service alwavs at vour thread is used up. Noiseless, ver> easy running drop head, blue serge and black tie. Trocsers of blue serge buttoned on to we do not exchange screens or
free disposal. ' - very handsome oak case with all' attachments ; $A5.00. blouse. Emblem on sleeve of blouse. $5.50, $5.95 and $6.50. screen doors. 1 "I
BOWMAN'S Second Floor. BOWMAN'S— Fourth Floor. . - BOWMAN'S— Second Floor, BOWMAN'S— Baaemen# '
WEDNESDAY EVENING, HAJUUBBURG TELEGRAPH: ' APRIL 30, 1919,