STORE CLOSES ~ jO"f tf~ ~| ~ STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX SATURDAYS AT SIX RELI lOfll—"35 UNITED HAJIRISBUnG, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1819. ~ founded"lS7l —: , —— i ' v * A Clearance Sale of Twenty ,'' tA 11 IT 7 1 w C %1 ! r\ II W 001 /a \ iMsmmrngM 1 J f / \ PA. yII I .MjARD . WATER • 1 i .\ • O C! / /uJ\> j \ y Vym^a-jo/i tso!)i'^ berge Duits / f/| j ' / \ Introductory 03.1 cor rs~ SIO.OO I 3888 Cakes of Bowman's Soap -I These are developed in navy, black, tan and checks. jj For Hard Water PffllMr V—i lM All the correctness of cut, the niceties of finish, that dis- : f\ >Sy\ tinguished the suits we have been selling this season. /iaKSBBr V/ ]ll -<y| You will quickly see how great these bargains are when \. / 1254 Cents Cake hbbh A I 7 0U see Biem and consider thatat this price you secure one of Bj| jfea tffi. W| these suits at practically the price of a separate skirt. Extra ordinary values at $lO. This soap is made from the same formula and by the same manufac turers as the hard water soap made famous by Philadelphia's leading depart f Ap-* *ll ment store. It needs no introduction under another name in the Eastern (A } I JrCSSCS 100 W hltC Gabardine P art °f the State and many Harrisburg women know of its superior advan \\r t ni • (£2 j~r\ tages. But, as we have secured the exclusive rights to sell this soap with the • -a /T% *4 4 dMI oKllLbj vPO.UU Bowman imprint on it, we want every household to become thoroughly fa ell Cit Wide belts and fancy pockets, trimmed with miliar with its merits as a hard water soap. * large pearl buttons. Fascinating skirt models . , _ „ r . inexDensivelv nriced So admirablv Qualified to Be sure to get at least one cake of this almond-scented, free-lathering Among the attractive favrics are lovely Georgettes, Taffetas, satins, Crepe de inexpensively pnccu. ou dunniduiy quanueu iu & , At . ., _ . . . j j i meet summer purposes in every essential detail, Soap to-morrow, which is a special value at 12*4 cents per cake. After you ine, ou arc an ai i esses in man) cic an ai oiec mo es. one 0 f these skirts will out-value the initial have tried one, we know its merits will be the best recommendation to buy Wirt, the dainty iit.le touches you usually find on higher priced dresses, va^s- ea°ch, a ° th "' this price of $14.95 is practically as low as these dresses ordinarily sell for in the V bowman's—Third Floor. bowmaks-Main Floor. wholesale market. L—————————^ Fgfj ro-morrou; | . Saturday Specials in inEy an means you Silks and Other Fabrics ~ Demonstration Special Sale of Women's ScZT Pumps and Oxfords, $6.45 g§( / V I Fall wear, as well as present popularity. Saturday At their original pnees, these models were excep- ****J'"' '.FT: J. xVhEti / tlT€l€SS • i -h 1 Q tional examples of good value. Ihe sale price ot p i . special, yd., sl.y. $6.45 should attract every woman who wants the I | LOOkStOVe 36-inch Fancy Silks, truly an unmatchable assort- best in style and quality and who will welcome an SlimmCr XJohOIStCITCS Scores of women have availed themselves of ment of quality and style; most beautiful and har- opportunity to get the newest and most attractive * this opportunity of seeing Miss May B. Alrich monious combinations of plaids and stripes, yd. $1.69. modes at a decided reduction. The sale includes tan . demonstrate the advantages of this economical Dress Goods —10-inch Silk and Wool Crepes, an caffskin Oxfords with mihtary hee san tan ub in and labor-saving cook stove. _ all-year-around fabric in line of colors, yd. $1.59. ° xfords wlth father Louis heels. & It roasts, bakes, stews and boils tood to a 54-inch Wool Jerseys of the better kind; good line A complete showing of women's white pumps and j Dra department are Cretonnes of van nicety. Needs no watching. Leave it for hours of colors> yd . $2 . 5 0. Oxfords women's white pumps and Oxfords in can- colors Beautifu]f gay creto nnes are cious C °oT meals' ff'is possibTe to° prepare ' Miss 54 " inch L Mohair Sui } in a .f nC Or SkirtingS ' plam 0r VaS ' nu " buck and one of the little things that help bring cheer to the Alrich leaves to-morrow evening Come before fanc y combinations, yd. $1.95. m? st humble household Designs without number at six o'clock Wash Goods —38 and 40-inch Fancy Voiles; large A J-f rClr*l" IVP I iTPSSPS prices that permit transforming of a complete room bowman's—Fifth Fioor. assortment of neat figures; light and dark grounds, iILUdLUVL J. xvyuov. at a yery mode st expenditure. Below are listed a ■ yd 48c. Assorted striped Gingham House A number of items: - Tu^i^s''s3.2S&Sa" W Cretonne for all purposes ; light weight ones for Women's Thread Silk ors, yd. 48c. | Fancy plaid Gingham Dresses of ijbjfeh 59^0^$l S 'B9 I yd^ eaV ° n6S u ph°^ ste yP u P 1 * a , (Pi 2C Zephyrs, yd. 59c. organdy collar and cuffs, $5.50, Curtain Material of all kinds, voile, scrim, madras stockings At 1 .OO ' rowmavs Main Floor $5-98, $6.50, $6.98 and $7.50. and marquisette ; 36 to oO inches wide Some plain bowman s-Mam Floor. chambray House others with neat figures and plaids, still others with Hosiery of real service. Rich brilliant hosiery of ~~ Dresses of the Billie Burke style, fancy colored borders ; 29c to $1.50 yd. black, white, cordovan, dark navy and gray; fine • fancy white pique collar and cuffs, Marquisette and scrim curtains; 2j4 -yds. long, thread silk, knitted into perfect shapliness, making the hose of exceptional beauty and insure real and O $5.50. ' with medallions in white, ivory and ecru; $1.39 to genuine value. A medium weight silk stocking with . , Fancy striped Voile Dresses, SSfWI $6.50 pair. a mock seam of lisle foot with reinforced heel and Good mesh underwear is not only comfort- with white org-andy collar and iiliPili ... . ar a ru* *=• o brw n scr , r t toe and well fitting top. > able, but also serviceable We are showing to- cuffS( fancy but £ n $5.50, wHh ' This stocking possesses a good appearance, good day a mesh union suit of white and ecru, made $5.98, $6.50, $6.98 and $7.50. ment o . - quality and duarbility, and if you desire any shade of wl . quarter sleeve and ankle length. Specially • g un<ra j ow Aprons, in and Utility boxes, 27 to 54 inches long; Cedar Chests the above, you will find the same splendid quality in priced for Saturday at $1.39. dark percales of fancy / % 45 to 52 inches long; some brass bound; $3.50 to every pair. Pair, $1.35. BowMAN's-Mam Floor. trimmed in plain colors, $1.25! J** ' 1 $33.00. BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. 51.50, $1.75, $1.98 and $2.25. BOWMAN'S- BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor. v ' v v Second Floor. About 150 3 ' 1 Sale of a Manufacturer's Sample Line Hats, Georgette ifflfll of Travelin g Ba S s and Suit Cases t t U | .... . i I We were fortunate to secure the lot especially at the time of the II Vv nitP Mimn //l\\ si |LLHAii year when each and every one is thinking of luggage for their vacation 'Co >VvV * ' \ trip, and a few days before the Fourtli of July when hundreds of Har ty Cyi r ' 7 4 H \\\ // special at JSD.yj JMm i T here Are "Bags of Almost Every "Description in the Lot \mdr/ All smart styles in the wanted summer hats. R fflm 1 j nf NO TfFO 'BAGS ALIKE This is a splendid and special purchase and the iylpy t - j|H IJI ' / Almost all bag material is represented in the lot. Grain leather, S3 J| styles are all the newest and the values are extra- Alligator, Walrus, Sheepskin, Cowhide and Sole leather. m If 111 ordinary at this price. I It / Every bag in the sale marked in plain figures on a green tag yy '4r mi i , , n i t i , W m / iSm and every price means a m 1 The leghorn hats are faced with light colored | m ■BES c T? rr , -iiia o/ m georgette and neatly trimmed with narrow ribbons; ft tSs ffi \ i i-i *l, + ' - Special $5 95 As we said before no two alike so Come Early while the assort |il BOWMAN'S-r-Thlrd Floor. ment is P BOWMAN'S— Basement. s I FRIDAY EVENING, 'Bjlrrjsbur.G TELJEGKAPH! JUNE 27, 1919. 3
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