rCrAT gVa ' iNIXNV * HARRISBURG tfjßW TELEGRAPH JAN 9, 1914. Store Opens Saturday Morning at 9 O'clock 'ft"wft&w - in tin mmothmt ran All Our Women's and Misses' High Class Winter Suits, • 1 1 i think it will be all disposed of the wide. taupe and Copenhagen. \S/„ l C;|l 1 07 1 o ¥:&m\ ► week. Bright, alert salespeople 4 first day—the value is remarkable. | IQ r White Voile QC Al3 C'll C 1 J J WaSU OIIKS, yd., 0 / l-CC r/ ! \%M mpan miirk efficient service 90 inches wide. life Wlllte voue, n/ 2 C 85c AH Silk Foulards, yd.. Striped Wash silks in pin, double qUICK, emcient service. i About 800 yards, 40 inches wide, ,7 1 « ' J and triple stripes. 32 Inches wide. ll\\\«\\wfe\S Store hours will remain the same, 4 OUC White rlaxon, yd. I/C for waists and dresses. An excep- 31 1-& C All shades on white ground. lii\\\\ \ namp.lv Hailx/ Bam tn S n A ver J' flne Quality for dresses, tional value. These' Foulards are of all silk in QJIlf TrAna flo TKiito wJ vavA\\ wv ► namely. L)any, oa.m. to o.ou p. 4 I waists, etc. supposed to be slight- 7Voc Fancv Lawns, i nav - v > black and tnn. They will be uiiK crepe fle tnme, yd., \\\\ N\v\ vOvilf m * and 9 a TT+ to 9D.m. on Satur- j ly imperfect—a tiny hole 54 inches '& J , very popular for Spring wear. 23 fljl QQ \V\X\ //ll ► , ' P i apart, caused in the loom work. About 500 yards, 25 inches wide, I inches wide. ?i.O» \\\\ \Vv\ // I day. i Too small to tlnd. pretty stripes, newest spring pat- I P„__ C*||. Qi • J \\f 1 Figured all silk crepe de chine in terns. Great value. IHi 6 OIIK uinp6u YY 9SII Copenhagen, maliogany and grreen; \\\v?v'\ " Signed. ' 25c L.naire Cloth, 15c BSc Diaper Cloth, pc. 69c I Silks, vd., 25c "S'Vf , ' ~ r ► I * . „ _ ] .."SSi Ct K Th e ».r,,„c„Sills Foulards, yd., 71c R /// Villi ► U ATTTtM m s\ 4 vhe white sale. Washes and wears! 1, . plece, 27 Inches wide, striped patterns. I ( heney Brothers shower-proof \d> /■ - V . ISOWmaH vw vo< 4 like linen. Twenty different pat-! Nonlrrltant and sanitary. ... «... p j fl» 11Q pu . ro s'lk loulards. Combination W 25c Turkish Towels, i «AT£S.'« , £SS: LU > Jan. 8, 1913. , &/ A c White Lawn, 4%c | ~ tv L 4 About 1,000 yards, cut from full On Sale on the Main Floor, Rear.— ] Wash Habutai, yd., 58c SllW frpn* vH HI "511 1 m r perfect pieces, 28 inches wide. I Bowman s. ~, , ~ , ' J , uiiiv vncpc, yu., I . c«ii i a. .q q «.• pL i I O__ IX/ ry ? to give fine values during this sale but we want to impress upon your mind that this occasion is 3HK, yd., and $2.00 miaiity. / /.r ~,,,1 ... w- 4 , , , , garments are first-class-and of dependable quality and in pretty and charming stvles, but we have _ _ supporter at/hments. Xol all''sizes' 5 .>( cacl, sl'vle but all s 'i°cs ***** t0 list ■», T*" a . stock . as po . ssi J le at l»«'itory time, which is February 1. In this ]_QQ BOYS OVerCOdtS RedUCed ti,,f . ' way you arc enabled to enjov prices which would otherwise not prevail. Brassieres at 23c $1 Brassieres, 59c special NOTE Overrate Brassieres »f fine cambric, V neck Odd lot of lino brassieres in a Included in this sale is a special purchase of fine muslin garments from the "Best Undergarment 1 | . 1 M J "* with wide ine eyelet embroidery, broken assortment of sizes. Various v Co." who are retiring from business. The price advantage we obtained on this occasion goes di- .ra 3 J?. . Jr finished wit] small scalloped edge. models, all effectively trimmed rectly to you. V Sizes 32 to H. with embroidery or lace. \ i • r r . c,i i ■ i . • ! - I On« Sale on thp Second Floor. —Bowman's. briei list of the \ allies is liciewitli given - _ , . Pf 1 On HiITQ 59c Fine- Muslin Nightgowns at :?*>?• 75c to $1.50 Chemise to 986 . vv^i^wciio XVpUUVrCU iiivW vU £ UIO SI .50 and $1.87 Princess Slips 25c and 2'vc Corset Covers 19 0 Ui t,,ese onc hundred vvercoats there isn t one but that is a BLACK/J At WO LI- SKIS, 15LLL AN U 15 LA C K 93c Naillßook Princess Slips at 25c Cambric or Muslin Drawers 19* to P notch S ood va,ue an nf\ n O SETS. Were $1.50 to SIO.OO, c , hemise l " ode1 ' k,mono sleeves, yyon^ n l^ j8 h h e ed neck, oiuster tucking neck, yoke Splendid assortment of patterns, worsteds and cassimercs. Ages at wiOnS/O ! now extra special at Sleeves and neck llnlshed with co!- e(] Sixes 2 to'lO years. | and sleeves edged with fine em- 10 to 17. ' ' ' '' A _ . _ oreli embroidery Bdges. One Sale on the Second Floor — I broidery. Sines 2to 10 years. On Sale on the Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. an 98c $5.49 - We Should Like to Have "j! Real Win ter Weather Calls For Good Shoes — j The month of January is a month during which the feet should be well protected. The lirst j l7 w; t t • i I good footweai. Ihe month of January is also a month in which we clear stocks. liverv* vV Oman in Harrr,bur£s ' !V he l^] fore ] /his ist °| specially pficed items is most opportune. Saturday should be a big day in ' h Our W,iV I V I OAIEX ' S 00 , STORM CALF SHOES- MEN'S WORK SHOES-A special purchase f " alf Jtoodß buuon and blucher styles, welted and stitch- of men ' s heavy chrome tanned work shoes lilWSS»^..v ''' for Saturday WOMEN'S GABY valu fj te » ™ the AA VwllW^S. you\ E < . wk A HAm, CT I ° N WHKN MATCHED WITH with either cloth or leather tops. All sizes , lot ;^ ec,al for SaUmla > r at 'PJ" SPECIAL ATTENTION 'is GIVEN TO THE BETTEH graijes all and widths. Special for Sat- <) g*f\ • BOYS' HIGH CUT SHOES black and \ ' FT ICH WE RMPHATI< ' AI ' Ly SAY ARE PRICED MODER- urday at, pair tan, two buckles. All sizes, d>-j gj" \ EXPERT''ERVICE. A VISIT WILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO YOt T WOMEN'S ENGLISH MODEL SHOES P a ' r V * \ K S *oas «nU A, . , .«r hrffv>v fleece lined, all sizes, -| /ThiPb \ aa Si: t- "AVi-sa z Sai,irda - v «• pf' w.»O i ,a ' r o> 1.01) Gev Switches ' 22-inch. »5.»5 a..