SATURDAYS AT SIX „ f ni m STORE CLOSES STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX / ' REI.I. 100]—2350 UNITED HARRIS BURG, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1010. FOUNDED lWt Women's Vests 50c, 59c I A fine assortment of women's light weight t m T~"f vests, low neck, sleeveless and bodice tops; white ' Charming Suits and Frocks For The Younger Generation Of Special Sale Of plicity which denotes good 2400 Pairs Of Silk Gloves | Tomorrow h ' s Roast Chicken - Rice | voHcs'and h organdks,'dotted jj§l A. as a p air Pudding, Raisin Pie and Biscuits! Swiss, striped organdie, pink, rvx UU( - ** r air It's tempting enough to coax most anyone to the blue, rose, yellow, green, and |||lK . , , . , , ~ , , . I , , Fifth Floor where Miss May B. Alrich is demon orchid, fancy collar, fichus, W \ A supply of bilk gloves is an economy because gloves multiply their wear with constant change. strating the advantages of the Domestic Science! high waist with sashes, wide jj \ j*3t Here is an opportunity to stock up on gloves of firm silk, that are carefully finished and well-fitting, Fireless Cook stove. Oh, my no! Not the ordinary ai r f s k^-'XfrET double finger tips, two clasp, 5 rows embroidered backs and Paris point backs of fine Milanese fireless cooker. This one roasts, steams, bakes, ! 7 V n ' " J ' s ' v " 3 ; ' t0 silk. The best known makes in the world —Kayser, Vanity Fair and Mohawk. stews or boils perfectly. Saves food, saves time, saves labor, saves fuel; eliminates heat, odor and un- Boys' suits, beach style, Oliver Twist, Dickens, Gray, tan champagne, brown, black, white, Mastic, white with black, black with white, and necessary dirt. middy, Norfolk, Russian; in madras, pique, crepe, others with contrast stitchings. A glove that we never sold for such a low price in normal times. A Take the elevator to the Fifth Floor and be con chambray, rep and linen, $2.25, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, bargain worthy of mention for every woman. A glove that every well dressed woman will want. vinced. Ihe best homes are using the Domestic Pair, 95c. ' Science F ireless Cook stove. New recipes and cook jflk boys Wash hats, sailor, middy ' t ing suggestions daily this week by one who knows Fr with roll and droop brim; 60c, 75c, BOWMAN'S— Main Floor t j ie artg o £ cookerv SI.OO and $1.50. '1 /Hr\ r ,.,, , , , . . . .. BOWMAN'S—Fifth Floor. ! s hats of pique in all • Children's lingerie' hats or or- ■IS Summer s SB3Rf men's Low Heel Pumps and | Oxf d $4.9S The stocking that was meant for women; the . | gun metal calfskin white sUk; keeping step with the whUe season White Silks Wash Goods We are showing a good weight white silk 1 nese pumps ana \ stocking, full fashioned with silk top. This is a T<. <- *u- *• ,u cc u- r a •1j- i . r . oxfords taken from _ "r** perfect fitting and durable stocking; $2.25 pair. J ust at thls time the e y es of fashlon are focus- A special display of fine Wash Materials in our regular stock. All first quality shoes. Light BOWMAN'S— Main Floor u P on the immaculate white; and seeks to find c °tton an d silk and cotton; such as fine chif- welted soles and leather military heels; an 0p ... • - fon voiles, plain or fancv. imported or domestic nnrtmitv tn o-pt attractive models at a decided the most appropriate silks that charm the eye, tissues, silk stripe voiles, organdies, plain or "eduction; $4 95 Mand offers comfort to the wearer. fancy, silk and cotton kimono prints, habutine or BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. Our stocks are replete with the finest that the c r e . pes ' madra = and S in Sham zephyrs, silk, —— " ; , , ~ stripe shirtings and costume crepes—in fact the l\/f lic | ir * onrl I QmnnCQ maikets afford. The prices are unusually low; assortment seems almost endless and continu- IVlUollll <3.1111 as they were purchased early in the year; there- ally replenished with the newest creations. This fore free from recent advances of 25 to 35%. !_ s the favor ed season for fine cottons and we Slieciallv Priced have surpassed our greatest efforts in obtaining upvv-iaiij a 40-inch Crepe de Chine; $1.89, $3.00 and $4.50 yd. the choice of choice materials. ' . . 36-inch Wash Satin; $1.85 to $3.75 vd 36 to 44-inch Fine French and English Voiles; Bleached muslin and cambrics of good quality in ... , . /. $1.25 yd. light, medium and heavy weight; all good makes, 36 Incotine 1 affeta , $3.00 yd. 36-inch Fine Check English Voiles; SI.OO yd inches wide, in lengths 2 to 7 yds. at the special price, 36-inch Japanese silks; 85c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 to 36-inch Silk Stripe Voiles; SI.OO yd. ' 16>4c yd. . i $2.25 yd. 40-inch Printed Voiles, 59c and 75c yd. ' 45-inch bleached Dwight Anchor brand sheeting 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta• $2 00 yd 40-inch Silk Mixed Habutine, plain or fancv; for pillow cases, bolster cases and crib sheets; special New Shipment of Fresh Snowy. 40-i„ch Spiral Cord; $5.00 yd ' ' 79c yd. ' at b]eached sheeting; standard make . cut White Voile Blouses K gmbrojdered Orpmdie ; $2.00 yd. from the piece. Nice quality at 59c yd. ot-incn uiove jeisey, >a. _ 40-inch Plain Organdie; 85c yd. BOWMAN'S— second Floor. / have been just unpacked. Round cool collarless 36-inch Satin Soleil; $4.95 yd. 44-inch Plain \ oile; 50c yd. ——————- ———~——■ ———— styles, some with small round collars, square and V 40-inch Self Plaid Mandarin; $5.00 yd. 32-inch Finest Madras; 59c yd. T^lpq AnH shape, dainty lace trimmings; $2.98 36-inch Crepe Venus; $+.95 yd. 32-inch Costume Crepe, Dolly Varden figures; JDICdUIICU lVlUJllll 1 311U All that is wanted in the middy line; regulation 36-inch Brocade Soort Satin-$3 50 vd 45c yd. styles in all white, also navy, blue cuffs and collars; 36 . inch L ustrous Satins; $2.00, $2.50 to $3.50 yd. rfsh'Linens°; vd.' 00 yd ' NainSOok Another style in all white middies with yoke lace 36-inch Satin America; $3.75 yd. 36-inch Plain Colored Suitings; 59c yd. front, sailor collar; $1.98 ' 40-inch Pershing Satin; $3.25 yd. 32-inch Fine Gingham Zephyrs; 50c to 85c vd. 1 Vo rA BOWMAN'S-Th.rd Floor. BOWMAN'S Main Floor. , OpUCldl IDC Idl U Hammocks And Tents I I Special in Bleached muslin and Nainsook in I — r— ——————useful lengths; 30 inches wide; good qualities I~v t j . 0 and at less than can be bought for today; 10c yd. bor Ine V acation Season JSH C 1 O *ll Limit 10 yards to a customer. If *■ I I BOWMAN'S—Second I' loor. wlL,Oummer OIIK m%; 1 ——, „ ~ tW For Sea and Beach Bathing tw Suits ul Suits and Costumes iJAU Undisturbed is the vogue of the tailored Jm/\J who'pre^ i MinllW jjj suit- First we had it at the beginning of the jJIJ&Y fer to sun picturesquely on Away from the conventionalities of the city / / / \\vk season in the woolen fabrics; and now it con- sandy beaches whet, aer you jm/nTw J to the freedom of out-doors. Whether to the l . ,• •. . , . desire a taffeta, satm, silk or mountains, woods or beside the quiet little 1 ///Ht 3s5 — " nues on lls merr y wa V translated into new JgX!. wo? l jersey suit and accis- CIM '7% •' brooklet or stream, the hammock or tent helps \ f/l I\V terms of silk. |i sories foi the ormer or t e one to enjoy the balmy breezes. * jjy JM/a/I \Y* l a tter, we are supplied and Hammocks of heavy woven materials with „ . . 1] fi-S re R d all flt[ pillows and valance; $1.39, $1.69, $2.00 $2.50 Jmml / The taffeta, satm, faille, tricolette and pou- \ IB BAInINO oUllb in an a|m $3.00 to $9.00 4| || U J lette add to itg charm and p o p U l ar i ty . Some j T rel^s^^^Everything^thaT a fflNf f Used TeHtS \ unlined, others lined throughout in fancy satin I jj Miss or Mrs. would want for 1 jnni 11 ' i*ii .1111 11 1 the seashore, $2.75 to $15.00 IK i * \ / embroidered or tailored models; cool and M# Fancy caps and hats in all 1/1 Pyramid tents made of 12 oz. Khaki Duck, 16 jj summery, $19.50 to $50.00. U\) styles and colorings; 15c to w\ ft. by 16 ft. with ropes and center poles. These Lj) Jf{ 25c, 35c, 50c, 59c, 65c and 79c tents were used in camps bj the soldiers and are / WV\ /J to $2.50 P in good condition; $25.00 . ' BowMAN's-Thim Floor. N Shoes both low and high; BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. white, red, green, blue, purple and black; 75c to $2.00 > ————f i ■ I , MI ———J BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. ,>-- _ ; J, I . H| * % ik TUESDAY EVENING, BiKBISBCBG fliSßk TRT.EGSafB JUNE 24, 1919. 3
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