MEI.L 1001—2350 I MTEO White Materials For Milady's r Jngerie We offer below to the woman who does her own sewing some splen did values in fabrics es pecially adapted for un derwear. English Lo n gcloth; cnamois finish; 36 inches wide; 10 yds. to piece, $2.95 per piece. Old Glory Longcloth; made of especially softly twisted yarn. Each piece absolutely clean an d sanitary, put up in in dividual paper packages; 36 inches wide; 12 yds. to piece. $4.50 per piece. Madeira Na i nsook; excellent quality; boxed with 10 yds. to a box; 39 inches wide; $3.39 per box. Lingerie Crepe; nice soft finish and will re quire no ironing; 30 in. wide: 29c yd. Dimities in stripes and checks, 27 inches wide; 19c yd. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor Special Prices On Fruit Jars And Other Preserving Necesssities Fruit may be a little high in price, but. if you can buy fruit jars at a low price, you can afford to pay a little more for fruit. Mason fruit jars, porcelain-lined tops s ' ze ' 65c doz. / M Qt- size, 70c doz. [ U iJrT \ 2- qt. size. 90c doz. 1 Glass top fruit n-V* C— \ ' jars im, I nt s ' ze ' ~® c oz \ 'it Qt. size, 75c doz. 2-qt. size. 90c doz. iH —5~ ~jjsr 18-quart white neameled preserv ing kettle, $2.25. Quart tin cans, for tomato canning. 69c doz. Hall canners, will hold from 1 to 12 one-quart jars. $4.25. Wax strings for sealing, pkg. of 100. 30c. BOWMAN'S—Basement. Spl c Uhe jJjS? jpjfa| Corset wm £* Fron%lLnid r igf MmmmsM jeS Vhew tbo vnriows gapwior be exhibited to ycm, and whare TUESDAY EVENING, STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX Autumn's Newest Fancies Featuring the Developments of • . , Wi Dresses in Fabrics of the Hour |3L^ / 41 \ From simple street dress to elaborate dinner gown, the style notes em- J /(M \ phasized throughout are a harmony of perfect taste. N \ Lavish trimmings of metal brocades, fringe or the artistic use of em broidery heads, give an unusual touch to these attractive gowns, which ' ! Whatever the dress need may be, it will no doubt be ably met in our dis- | | i i'l pl fl y of distinctive frocks. Portrayed in: L[ ijji Jlll3f Panne Velvet, Tinsel Brocade, Georgette, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Mate- iSBSB^ i lasse, Granite Crepe, Duvetyn, Tricolette, Tricotine, Serge and Jersey. Mm') mjffl wide variety of colors, including: 4' Rose, Salmon, Peach, Royal Blue Pekin; shades of brown, Navy and A Full Range of Prices 1)9 1 '' Street and Daytime Frocks $19.75 to $79.50 Dinner and Evening Gowns, $45.00 to $150.00 BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. Blouses and Middies Falltime colorings in blouses in attractive and serviceable fabrics for Fall and Winter. One can be neatly attired in A' \l hn\ these at a very modest price. I IrMM \ Dark taffeta and satin / L \ blouses in the new plaids and I \ \ stripes. Excellent for suit '\\ \ blouses and for traveling. JKM wMfflu Good assortment of colors in all sizes; $5.50 to $6.50. ~ Washable Pongee blouses in ' a good assortment of styles. Small collars and collarless. Some with cluster tucks, pleats and pearl button trim; $2.25 up. New Wool Jersey Middy in navy blue for the school girl. Regulation styles with white braid trimming and black bow tie; $7.95. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. . Silk and Cotton Fabrics The Fall and Winter evenings afford many occasions to wear \ these goods with much satisfaction in style and quality, plus the great saving over the all silk grades. uijjy Parties and dances sometimes require many changes, and quick mfc decisions as to, "What shall I wear?" TO&r > i Stm The following suggestions offer big ranges of colors and styles. \\ 36-inch Fancy Silk and Cotton Habutine; silk overchecks and tiny figures, over 40 shades; 79c yd. w||s 36-inch Plain Colored Habutine; big range of the most exquisite shades; 79c yd. 36-inch Figured Silk and Cotton Foulards; artistic figures and J|js : <f :W\ scroll printings; good color range; SI.OO and $1.50 yd. \ 36 and 45 inch Plain Organdie; all cotton, of the finest Sea Island \ and made in Switzerland; evening shades; 59c and $J.25 yd. \ t) 8 BOWMAN-Main Floor. 's; iP Demonstration and Sale "Easy" Vacuum Electric fVasher JM ' Washes by Air Pressure and Suction. No Friction to wear *clothes. Leaves woolens soft and downy. Will wash the daint f iest fabrics as well as heavy blankets. Sanitary and easy to oper ate' a^es wa§ hday "easy." Equipped complete with swinging wringer. Entire ma- PjiMSji chine does not take up any more room than the ordinary wash W|^^yl§uH asaca P ac,t y ten sheets. Very light and easy running. Sold on Bowman Club Plan—Furniture Department , "fl—— 1 COWMAN'S—Fifth Floor, IBLAuRMSBURG eSBSflt TEEEGRXPH JSmvmanZ HARRISBURU. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1010. Pretty Hats For the Miss We made every effort to , find hats which were just x^Mßggfipf right, and you'll agree Children's Beaver hats I in brown, blue and black. j' Poke, roll and drop brims. mSOS Band, bow and streamers ffijf $4.95, $5.95, $6.50 and $7.95. Children's hats in velvet, velour and plush with round, square and high crown. Poke, small round 1 and large shapes, with roll and straight brim. Trim med with band, bow and streamer of wide grosgrain i ribbon, $2.75, $3.95, $4.50, $5.50 to $8.50. _ T hird Floor. SEPTEMBER 16,1919. ; STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT SIX Gloves .'JB For the Woman Who Wishes the Best That Are Made Among the first essen tials in dress accessories that go with the new Fall costume, are gloves. And w the women of Harrisburg jtflh \f\fl have learned that nowhere wMik v in this section of the State fiSm can they find a more com plete assortment of the CB most world famed gloves ' \S iC\ than at Bowman's. Con- ' ' A sistently and persistently N§§k we have built a reputation for gloves until to-day this department is second to none in completeness of sizes and colors of reliable makes. Whether this store stands unrivalled as the largest and most completely stocked glove depart ment, we leave our customers to determine. Gloves in tan, cordovan, brown, mastic, gray, black, white, navy, champagne, beaver and mole —in self and contrast stitching, one clasp, two clasp, gauntlet and 8 and 12-button; $2.50 to $4.95. Washable capes in every shade and style; $2.25 to $3.25. Beautiful mochas; $2.95 to $3.50. BOWMAN—Main Floor. Style attd_ Economyj j .Women's Footwear ; Smart looking footwear of quality is the keynote of good taste in dress. Particular women select their shoes with as much care and thought as they give to a new gown . or hat. You can have the best footwear without sacrificing economy. At this store , moderate prices are an attraction as well - * as style and quality. See our Fall . i styles and convince yourself of the advisability of purchasing here. Gun Metal Calfskin; Black Kid skin, Patent Coltskin, Brown Calf• J skin, Brown and Gray Kidskin, 'lf f Special at SIO.OO 3 FOUNDED 1871 Domestics in Dress Ginghams And Other Materials in large selection of plaids and stripes; for dresses or waists; 27 inches wide. All new goods; 25c yard. Outing flannel; 36 in lies wide in light pat terns and weight and fleecy; 35c yard. Percales in light and dark patterns; 36 inches wide; 25c yard. High grade sheets at special prices:—, Salem, 81x90; $1.79 each Salem, 72x90; $1.69 each Pequot, 81x90; $2.13 ea. Pequot, 72x90; $1.92 ea. Salem Pillow Cases; 42x36; 39c each. Pequot Pillcw Cases; 45x36; 50c each. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor Women s Hosiery Specially priced at $2.35 A medium heavy silk stocking, full fashioned with lisle garter, rib top and lisle soles. A high grade silk stocking. Black and white. Special at $2.35. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor
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