STORE CLOSES " STORE CLOSES " , SATURDAYS AT SIX SATURDAYS AT SIX RGLL IB81—233 .. HARRISBURG, MONDAY. AUGUST 25, 1810. FOUNDED 181 Everything Is \ ] Continuation Sale of U Special Tomorrow r Plentiful NOW! Sheets and Pillow Cases Milanese and Tncot You'll see no hint of scarcity of any of the = " ' -*■ 1 V w store now. We were early to market, and " ! At the Wholesale Prices of Today j pw bought as broadly as we dared—so you 11 see I til I 1 each day bringing in more ne\\ things that A\ill Such well-known makes as Peauot and Salem sheets and pillow cases. These prices speak for themselves, hold constant interest tor our friends. as t^e y s how the prices other merchants are obliged to pay for this merchandise on today's market. But All sizes in plain white, whiteH|§|^ But the shortage of supplies is very real, and months ago we were fortunate enough to secure a large quantity of this through our purchasing syndi- with black, mode and gray. jSgeSfh .a , will be fully realized when we go back for further cate which buys for a number of the largest stores in the countrv. , , , ISp'.^V suoolies with stores all over the countrv doin°- < „ 1 hese are two-button extra the same thino- " & Note the price asked for them to-day at wholesale, Salem Sheets and Pillow Cases at The Wholesale heavy at this price. Seconds froml 'j fe ' . . . , by the dozen and the price we are selling them to you: Price of today: a well-known maker of gloves and There has never been a time in this stores Wholesale Price List of Our Price Each we will gladlv help you find the A \ 18 history, when we felt so much justification fpr Pequot Sheets Today Single Purchase 63x90—51.45 81x90—$ ./9 slight irregularities. ' * urgingour friends to BUY EARLY. By the Dozen " Or By the Dozen 63x99—51.59 5-V, T? , c i i% • l Todav assortments are plentiful, in just the 63x90 —$20.65 63x90 —$1.72 t n es ' ia xai sa - c P ,ur - ' goods that everybody wants, and the prices are 63x99—522.64 63x99—51.89 /2x90—51.69 42x36—39c BOWMAN'S MAIN FLOOR. 1 —— the lowest possible, and every market indication 72x90 —$23.05 72x90—51.92 Arrowdale bleached sheets, 81x90, made of good waQk. would suggest that tftey are much lower than 81x90—525.54 81x90—52.13 standard sheeting, ready for use, $1.19. they are likely to be later on, even if the goods 81x99—527.93 81x99—52.33 Wave Crest sheetS) 72x90, made of good quality J ~ " i' * are obtainable at all, in many lines. 45x36 $5.98 P1 45x36 50c muslin, 32-inch top hem, $1.39. This is a bedding opportunity so unusual that you can well afford to lay in an extra supply for your beds | 111 ' | Fancy Turkish Towels ~~pz —: 77 77 Is\ i n~- : 7" i k IS W&F7fAM : . An Dp]ilum arrival el Fancy Turkish Towels en- SUItS tor YOUtlg Mid 01(1, Big and H Ifefof able us to make this remarkable offer in the face of . . fftjijC \ ' la an outlook that clearly indicates a scarcity of this J i I/? t/§/ f\yyl PYI Hi \ \ j| merchandise on account of labor troubles.* We have [/1/1/ V orf 111 \ Elllsflllt } (I just been the recipient of a notification from one of HI " / | the leading Turkish Towel Manufacturers in the mM Here are the youthful stylish suits for, the miss—the TV /mXX?S I country, that their plant as well as all the mills in r - . slightly high waisted models with the pinch back and ■" —Si,.., ■ , J their section of the country, have been closed down rrv ' full irregular peplums. The semi-tailored narrow, cloth T Inrlpt"V\/PCIT" QfiH indefinitely, on account of a strike caused by their in- Jkzr" 1 1 II or belted models with large cloth pockets or col- \ ability- to meet the demands of the weavers. JpSpOl I r n'i lars and pockets of fur just as our smartly dresse up V "\JJrrEfrrnurnc £ p >CSfix to-date young lady preters. The small woman who Y. \ I\| L^OWIIS The Towels we offer are classed as seconds because ABiE wants to be well dressed can certainly find a large selec- A/ f i 1 of slight mill imperfections, such as a dropped thread 'WP tion here. , / riff EnvdcpeChemise innainsook andbatUte Lace ... ~ , . , . . , 1 ... . , f\v 0 . j , r ~ . i /fer amiliy and embroidery trimmed at $1.19, $1.25 and $1.50. or small sums which do not impair the utility of the ~T A great deal of care has been taken in the selection VJJATFR 1 Envelope Chemise in nainsook and batiste, some towel, but constitute an objection in a first quality fltfcjaffieiji'l 2j suitable clothes tor tc v. onian ao\e a\ - , ' aSWp having bodice tops of embroidered organdy; lace and article. VyW They add to her inches and substract from her pounds M ' ribbon straps, lace and embroidered trimmed and r ... x , . .., ... ,/j; | and give her an air ot jou u smar ness. ese a U some with V-back and front of lace, $1.75 to $4.98. Fancy Turkish Towels ,n p aids and stripes; colors, / l\ in tailored, semi-fitted and dressy models Both long -Ww*! Gowns of fine nainsook in round and square neck, pink, blue and yellow, 39c each. i and short coat lengths are favored. Skirts are a trifle Ujk W. in flesh and white. Some very pretty styles in sleeve- Fancy Turkish Towels, in iacquard effect, also in Sh fabfks in s?s 14 t044? 40/ ato • plaids and gripes; colors pink, blue and yellow. f Priccs , $39 . 50 t0 $250 . W KnkLrs Tn ? pink anf white batiste, crepe and Prices, cUc, oJc and /DC each. BOWMAN s— Third FLOOR. sateen; full cut and firmly reinforced, 95c, $1.25, $1.39 BOWMAN'S— Second Floor. ■—^BOWMAN'S — Second Floor. A Special Purchase of 2724 Pieces of , Wlnte Enamel Cooking Utensils Will be Placed on f=p Special Sale Tomorrow T^X? At Prices That Mean a Saving of. Thirty to Fifty Per Cent. \ J These goods are all Snow White, made by the American Stamp- purchased by a Western jobber before the war ended. The object he * ing and Enamel Co., of Bellaire, Ohio, and Masselin, Ohio, who have had in mind did not materialize, so while he was in New York unload a reputation for making high grade enamel ware. The quantities of ing this stock, our House Furnishing Manager was advised of this op- C. r^T i most items are large, while, on several numbers the supply is consider- portunity before it was placed on public sale. Considering that there \ I ably less so we suggest an early visit to the basement while the assort- is no likelihood of such values in enamel ware of this quality for \ j ment is complete. • months to come, it is decidedly to your advantage to replenish your \ / i Hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of this enamel ware was kitchen needs at these prices: \ / Every Piece Snow White and Triple Coated Enamel X Many Large Pieces Suitable For Fruit Preserving 5 \ I—Double1 —Double Rice or Cereal cook- 4—American Cooking Kettle 6—High Milk Kettle; B—Deep Dish Pan; 10—Water Pail; e r: , e1 . with bail handle; 4 quart, 89< 17 quart, $1.25 10 quart, $1.19 t gg ,\ l / 2 quart, $1.25 4 quart, j 2y 2 quart, $1.45 6 quart, 7—American Cooking Kettle 11—W ash Basin; y Jg 2 —American Sauce Pan with 8 quart, $1.25 with 2 side handles; 9—High Water Pitcher- 11 inch, V \ long handle; 10 quart, $1.69 3 quart, ' inch, 2 quart, 59£ 12 quart, $1.89 4 quart, 791 3 quart, 3 quart, j 3 —Kitchen Cup; with lip and bail handles; 10 quart, $1.69 1/2 quart, 59^ 1 pint capacity, f - 6 • BOWMAN'S—Baji*ment. -4. li 1' . I { MONDAY EVENING, HXTLRISBTJRG TEDEXSKXPH AUGUST 25, 1919. 3