► "Isn't this Bowman's Store?" asked a lady who came in our Store this week; * on being told it was, she said it looked so large and different that she thought she * was in another Store. ► New arrangement of every department on every floor and new store equip ► ment have given more light and wider aisles —and the new Elevators make it a ► I leasure to shop on any floor. These are the beginning of manv new things ► planned for better Store Service at Bowman's. J Women's Kid Gloves ' We have ample gloves that came from Prance, Ger j many and England before the present war. The val i ues speak for themselves. Every line we ever car- ried and without a doubt the largest—including Reynier, Fownes, Bacmo. Christmas is on its way— why not buy your gifts while the stock is at its best 1 ? y The favorite 2-clasp overseam "loves with three rows AT _ K embroidery in black, white, tan and grey. Pair, Bacmo 1-clasp Cape Gloves, P. X. M. in good tan d*"| 1 F shades. Pair, * Fownes 1-elasp pique lambskin gloves; Paris point einbroid ►ery; beautiful soft, pliable skins; in black, white QC ► and tan. Pair, ► The Odette 2-elasp overseam gloves; Paris point 1 P y embroidery; in black, white, tan and grey. Pair, y Fownes 12-button French kid gloves; soft and d*o pliable, in black and white. Exceptional values. Pr.. I t) Revnier 3-clasp French kid gloves; Paris point OP | embroidery. Pair O j * Bacmo 1-clasp washable doeskin gloves—every d»"| ftT j ► pair guaranteed to wash or a new pair given. Pair, 1 ► Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ! ► : Cottons Have Dropped Considerable [ Prices quoted here are a decided saving. - Sheets, Muslins, Etc. j 30c 90-inch Sheeting, Pepperell 39-inch Sheeting, very fine qual j Equality; 2Ms yards make a square !ity, -aid, 9c * s ' ieet ' var( ' 22c, 400 pounds Quilt Patches, 4xß ► 27-inch Unbleached Sheeting. >«=]'.?£ Pf ck - • •••• ••• •• •■ ■ vanl 3 C I 12 Vfcc to IDC White Shaker Flan- IP ' nel > vard 10c and 13}£c 39-inch Sheeting, fine texture, 18c 45-inch Best Quality Pillow yard, 41Jc jCasing, yard, 10c ► Sheets About % Off Usual Prices 75c Arcadia Sheets, size 76x90; | 90c Mohawk Sheets, size 81x90; * seamless, bleached, 58c seamless- marked E. S OOc : si no I-.- ci ci HA! an< * 22c Mohawk Pillow $1.09 I tica Sheets, size 81x90 leases, marked E. S., good size, each, 1 in- 90x90; marked 0 79c ja c Main Floor—Rear New Elevators—BOWMAN'S. J A Trip to Our New Dra ► pery Department ► will be of interest to you. This is the time of the year k to dress up the home with new draperies. So many y materials and styles to select from—and experts who h will be pleased to suggest and help you select. y —.. .- Roman striped and ori y ''Jr.' H'J ('/• r ental designs in eouch ► 'lt"-' r f-n •'/' 1 ' eovers ' • • - '/• ' •]' • Sunfast materials in '■ 'jl* L' j ' - P' a ' n aß< l cut designs, 31 k '• ' -I' • ' to 50 inches wide; colors ►.-j. '. [ , /' ■ jrX jI ■ I .' ■ are rose, blue, brown and ► ' i ' • ':&£]• ' "j' * ; grey. Yard, ► : '-J \A\ ' ► '.' ' ' H* ' J irl WlCilA' V ' /*i\r Battenburg curtains, 2*4 '.'-I' ,¥«Jn\\t\ \ 7- r • >' ards long; white and *'■ ■ .hmlM\\!.y '* \' ' eeru - Pair ► -• - - ' ■' $1.25 to $5.75 ► Nottingham lace curtains, 2Y 2 and 3 yards long; white and ► lleize - Pa ir- 49< to $5.00 Cretonnes, repps, tickings and taffetas for cushion curtains, and box and furniture coverings. Yard 20«* to $2.50 I *■ Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. : Facts About Sophia Quality Hair Goods - 1 li p name Sophia on our hair goods means—finest , quality—best workmanship and most important of all -moderate price. ► To-morrow we feature Psyche Switches at $1.50 fiW&w y In all shades including grey, that are indispensable \ ► 10 the newest arrangements of the hair. Worth $2.50. f? ► Wavy Transformations at $1.50 IJK ► In all shades including grey, that are essentia! to y the latest French Twist effect. Worth $3.00. Experts in attendance. Jn Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. V" 1 * : Saturday Last Day to See the Lions, Cza l Czar as he poses for motion picture shows, only lie" is behind iron bars here. They will be fed at 2 P M. " and 7P. M. Bring the Children. Come in and see < them. 1 Third Floor —BOWMAN'S. i kAAAAAAA A . - . ... s* 1 m m m m m m m ■ A AAA AAA, A A A A A HARRISBFRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, FKTDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 9. 1914. A qATP OT? I BOWMAN MILLINERY Our buyer was in New York the early part of the week and owing to the warm weather, bought certain lots of goods at a big reduction. This is very unusual for the first week of October and they will be offered to you at this time at correspond ing reductions. Large Black Velvet Hats—sailors The very finest quality of Velour with flange on edge. Also a few seal Hats in the new mannish shapes; in plush hats. These hats are actual black, brown, green and navy. This is $2.50 and $3.00 values Q&r* au actual $7.50 value. QF at Jot Special so.£/£> Black Lyons Velvet Hats, hand blocked, and we truthfully say —as fine a | velvet hat as can be bought. Should sell at sti.OO. Very special j . trimmings was never larger. V 1 \ A A A A S- A 1\ II I J/' Big purchases at this time- ftT JAJT !> 4> * taking advantage of all price I 4 ' concessions and r.t the same I | \ J time receiving all the new [j '| || | ' \ goods—will make this depart- lu j ifl^l ' + Lfj§ ' ment the logical place to pur- jyj j) 11||| I ' ' chase your new millinery. * i — L — \ i , Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. . $25.00 Broadcloth and Poplin Suits at $16.50 And the materials so scarce that manufacturers are buying from each other at I advanced prices. The suits were made for a large retail store that met with finan cial reverses just when the suits were to be delivered. Our buyer happened to be on the spot when the news arrived and made an offer for them. The offer was low enough, you may be sure, but as the manufacturer wanted them shipped at once, and more important, he needed the immediate cash, he accepted and the suits are here. Sixty Chiffon Broadcloth Suits in the best colors—navy, Copenhagen, j PNSfj!* dark brown and Russian green—they would be unusual values tf»-| f* r A (ipf at $25.00, at 3>10.0U \ Fifty-five Poplin Suits—blat-k, dark brown, dark green, dfl /j\ A plum ' " avy and thlb.so |f jf~ I | 'I ' n above suits there is a very satisfying assortment of the a //! I later models and the tailoring is excellent. All sizes are among lif I[l\ them—- but notwithstanding the quantitv an earlv visit ad- • JJ ! \ visable. 1 IjU k .p]/. .. Ninety-five Handsome Coats Arrived Here Yesterday from | \ N; / jr iie—And Wile's models have a reputation from Maine to Cali- I \ 1/ fornia. Beautiful broadcloths, ssibylines, lustrous Meritex and ! vV\ Pomoires and all the fashionable plaids. V M sls, $17.50, S2O, $25, $27.50, * $32.50, $35 and $45 All sizes for misses and children. Suit Section—Second KIoor—BOWMAN'S. Furniture and Mattresses I J| High grade merchandise at special prices Saturday to get you j I 1' - H Iff acouainted with our new commodious Furniture quarters. J j 1 Showing finest grades of furniture made—only a few seconds on fhe new elevators to fifth floor. | 1 i |l i . T 0 Q /) $6.00 felt fibre mattresses $4.95 $7.00 roll edge felt mattresses, ....$5.95 | ® $12.00 white felt mattresses $7.95 i $15.00 imperial edge felt mattress, $11.95 ® & $25.00 quartered oak dressers, chiffonier and princess dressers \ r-r-r-r --j —colonial design $18.50 [j j , ~~ SIB.OO dressing table to match, $12.75 \ Cfl. Fifth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. MADE HIMSELF SAFE Young Bessemer Had a Cautious as Well as an Inventive Head The moat trivial incidents have oft-i en originated the fortunes of our rich est men. Take, for example, the for tunes made out of Bessemer steel. This! I genius, young Bessemer, had some Idea of making steel out of iron, hut a poor, I newly-married young mau has no means 1' "A rifcslVi.AsS MriTPL"' GALEN HALLi webhersville.m: J- IN THE MOUNTAINS ]JM J Resident Physician I Massage; Electricity; Cabi- (Kjfl J net Baths; Diet Kitchen. y Same management as CALL 1991 -ANY "PHONE. JSJCWMI HABRISBUP6S POPULAR DEPARTMENT STOPS Store Opens Saturday 9 A. M.—Closes 9 P. M. 1 i of experimenting on a large scale. The I story I muirt tell is I heard it from an j intimate friend of Bessemer and is a true tale. After Bessemer had in his small ! laboratory experimented with the mert ! als and at last obtained the desired re- ; suit by blowing air through melted iron i j he found in the bottom of the cruci'ble ! a little lump of the famous steel. Now ! [ the question was how to make the dis- ' | covery public. He put the lump of I steel into his pocket and made hU way ' to Nasinyth of steam hammer fame. ! Placing the metal on Nasmyth's degk, I he told him that he had made this ex- : traordinary discovery, which would rev- ! olut ionize the whole metal world. Then came n little incident which shows what wonderful heads these Scotch financiers possess. "What do you think Nasrayth said to his excited in ventor f " Bh, mon, it's vary risky to show your wonderful invention, The world is vary dishonest." To which the aspiring inventor re plied: "Right, Mr. Nasmyth. I just calcu lated who 1 was coming tn see, so with my last half crown I registered the in vention on my way."—London Stand ard. Carvers' Tonic Tablet* For nerves, weakness and nervous prostration, 50 cents at druggists. Adv. And There You Are "It is figured that the average wom an upends 242 days gazing into the mirror between the agos of 16 and 70." sa.id the man. "And it is also figured that the average man spends a good deal ing finally with the second chapter. J.' Oause For Rejoicing ' ''Your wife used to like to sing ami * she played the piano a lot. Now we i don't hear her at all. How's that " ' "She hasn't the time. We have two little children." i "Well, well! After all children are ' a blessing! " —Dallas News. STAR-INDEPENDENT WANT i 1 ADS. BRINa RESULTS.