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An Exhibition of Smart Fashions in
Outergarments and Millinery For
Autumn and Winter, 1915"
| WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 23, 24 1
| The New Mode in —— -j> ~ ~n. 7- yO~ COcltS * I
|l Prices Ranging From "jS""
I Everything from mixed tweeds and ja dI
| 50 to S6O 00 ngS& lx -^. ~"'y* P 1 mann^s ' l e^ects to er ' c ° rdu ™y s *V
' e S '^^' e ta^ored . su ' ts a^ e with Smart coats for school girls are a spe- |^j|
plushes with appropriate fur trimmings. A A «« rt . T «f Fl
y. in fact, fur used for both ACnarniing Array or .S3
is street and dress suits, and we feature ~~ rail
|j some nK,dciwt extrenu-iy rpHig event marks the climax of weeks of careful preparation. We have DrPCCPC m
if IT • brought together for your inspection models which, in our judgment, L/l VOOvO '□
|| Blouses Unique best combine the most advance features shown by French creators of p or yyj Occasions II
H T| in r Des j gn h . fashion with the highest ideals of beauty and good taste in dress. ori( . nality .. the most striking fea . I
m with °taffeta
PL J navv nlum eTeen and brown to match « i . • afternoon gowns. Combinations of My
»lP the suits, are correct and weicomeiy so unique and exclusive in design that they are rarely seen except in the serge and taffeta, Georgette crepe and
Cfre novel this season. Lingerie waists and ~Unf Pnvic rlocirfnovc v charmeuse are the newest modes, while
|1 crepe de chine, in white, flesh and dark SnOW TOOmS 01 rariS aeSlgnerS. beads intricately embroidered and W
of r fm^porte F S^uched )r wkh What we want you to know is that every garment we offer, whether high or low in price, is absolutely unique braidings furnish some of the m
silver, gold or rich colorings, and the correct in stvle. If vou are familiar with the newest and most authentic styles vou will appreciate our new effects. St\les arc so fj
Ps fine Georgette crenes exauisitelv em • many and varied that space allows no wrA
y broidered are so lovely that they must showin &5 lf > r ° u need P roof ' we want y° u to look elsewhere, familiarize yourself with correct modes, and detai i s . As
in our other departments,
, be seen to be appreciated. then compare ours with the best in respect to style, quality and price. • smart styles and low prices prevail. n
§Our Millinery Dcptrj
Bigger and Better Than Ever 3
More Hats! Better Styles! Lower Prices! Never has anything like our display been attempted here. We are beyond a doubt '
showing the grandest aggregation of Hats ever seen here. You cannot afford to buy your hat before you have seen ours. Our enormous tig
variety places before you for selection —any kind of a Hat you may look for—at any price you wish to pay—and understand —that while our.
prices are low —quality must be right and styles correct. • ' $9
We furthermore promise you a fresh display every day. Our workrooms turn out about one hundred New Trimmed Hats daily li
which are sent down to our salesroom every morning. . ' H
Where is there a store in Harrisburg which can show to you such variety of style—and keep in constant touch with the everchanging f
ideas in Millinery on a scale as large as ours? ? J
Advertised prices on Trimmed Hats don't count for anything. We sell Trimmed Hats from $1.98 to $25.00 —so does every other store
—but you must see our Hats in order to judge where you get the best value — H|
We are specializing on $4.98 Hats —in fact, we are the pioneers of the best $4.98 Hat in Harrisburg—however, we have gone many m
steps further this season and are featuring Hats ranging from $5.98 to $7.98 which are in a class by themselves and cannot be duplicated ri
anywhere else for anything like our prices. • agj
Opening Days Are S If
You Have Seen
The Class of Hats Shown and Featured As Specials P
During These Opening Days COATS m
If -4 Misses' Trimmed Trimmed Sailors AW-M **• the utti« «>. ffi
y A FEW LINES CONCERNING OUR Velvet Hats for every day use—out of the ordin- Jjj Clever Coats of I|m||
if IT* L D At $3.98 to $6.98 *' 51 .98 105 3. 98 IT\ \
fl r renctl JtXOOtn Simple and Classy . . r . M \ wIJSMW styles ,or chil - f}
0 Tailored Hats And lilgnest wIdSS fj dren; 2 years up; F|
H You may not be one of our customers—and you will not be $3.98 to $5.98 DreSS Hats * *. P ric « from W
W asked to purchase—but we would more than appreciate it if you » » Q7 \ /ftn AO vm
1 will but come and see our French Room. We believe that there Small HatS • ' gST™ MM $1.98 Up fl
y are some women in Harrisburg who do not realize what our French for the middle-aged women, at SS9BtoS2SOO 4\
Room really is; m fact some may believe: French Room means $2.98 to $4.98 and are marvels for the'price. Children's Trimmed HatS M
high prices—No such thing—Prices are the same as on our main * F viaxmw. cu. o xixuimcu liai ° WVX\
11 floor, in some cases lower—but styles are newer, more exclusive — —— Only found in a Millinery Shop such as ours. \\ e design J^m
M carrying out the higher ideas in Millinery—yet keeping within Felt and Velour Outing Hats I MOURNING MILLINERY | th 7-^ h t e y <c a , r ;. d,ff " rent: . the kmd wh,ch stores are show,n 8 Ml
\®M\ the nrices which Harri c;hiiro- women like to nav. Come ar ®< an important feature this Fall. Specially designed by artists which we at S4.OU to Uur prices J WW!
prices wnicn narrisnuig women line 10 pdv. v,ui C Our assortment is enormous and our values claim cannot be excelled anywhere—yet| A 4 flO d»0 Af\ d>o AO /Msl
and take a look! Any dav to-dav if possible and get a wonderful for the prites. iprlces are so moderate that they appeal Jk I MX /J&rfif
\wSa\ . t. ' i_i.: New things in this particular line are shown Ito all classes. V * • 17 ■■ • " ' f /jf^i\Y/
WVv line on our French Room idea. It may prove a revelation. every day , Make your comparison. J7
TUESDAY LIVENING
HXmUSBtTRG TEL EGRAPH
SEPTEMBER 21', 1915.
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