Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 12, 1914, Image 3

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: 99 '"^ *&"%• A Little Heart to Heart Talk With You I CALL 1991-ANY "PHONE.*&'*&-& i
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► W SFRViopt th ' S perlot ' 8100,1 Clearance the Issue—made beneficial to you not alono for price lowncM, but for J
VIRMF flPnr J J 'industrious salespeople—person who in their work ready greet you eaoh morning. JM #AM|v
r; . Our Profit Sharing; Plan Is proving sm cossful for ail concerned—the Store, th# Salesperson and the CUB- 4m
* This is perhaps the most profitable general sale for YOU we've ever planned. It is a step in advancement for us. A movement to get the \
► store ready for spring* goods. And you will learn why, directly. Orders Irom Headquarters were "CLEAR STOCKS TO THE LOWEST <
POSSIBLE LEVEL. t)o not. carry over February Ist, any
article of winter merchandise that is not to be listed at 'stock-taking' time."
Every Department Manager went through his stocks from "top to bottom." i
► THE most thorough stock clearing arrangements the store ever experienced has DC*T VAIIB <
c c/lnw" een under way since Christmas time. We did not attempt to offer you this mEH. REST YOUR EYE 1 J
► KS/ly IX/ treat until we were ALL READY —and now when 3*oll are splendidly prepared ON THIS ITEM: i '
► to lay in supplies, when apparel can be bought to best advantage, when yard $lB S2O $25 S2B ,
► ( am J. Iln*iarif l«r WMHU goods are shorn*of their original prices—We Announce Our January Clearance r\ • a a &•* *\ fww* 4
► K ™ noiliiy tor women gale Beginning To-morrow. No Approvals, no C. # 0. D. orders on clearance goods, SllltS dt $13*75 <
► 50c Grade 25c Grade A page full of leading values. But the store holds hundreds more which will Thirty-eight men can share. Finest hand-taiiored suit* <
► ")H/* 1 QA be printed dailv while the lots hold out. Worßtedß > cassimeres, serges. All on one raok by themselves
JLif\J lot x- " _ where you can help yourself.
'I of the fam JTm ■ NOW COITieS OUT WOmCII'S and MiSSCS' i ■ $9.90 and $10.50 $7.50, $8.50 $9.90 ■ <
* "Onyx" Hosiery wo are favored each season with a portion j SUItS, S'7»9*> Overcoats, 5J..95 *
► of their sample line, along with othor prominent stores in !ji L. J ll r I"* f W I A ■ % A T" I ' ■ ,
K- New York and Philadelphia Fortunately this season they H I I I ||H A\ R-C f\ XJ f W H All wool worsteds, serge. Grey diagonals and bww» H
► B are ,n tune tor our January Clearance Sale. H JV 1 1 V>< M-J IVW.V £V X Li , H and cassimeres. Newest f v„:I , n() "
► THE 500 "ONYX" HOSlEßY—black, goods. 4 8 men and voutha cheviots, convertible and vel-
► heavy cotton, black fleece lUied, black \XT 2 A TT-% mav shave. vet oollar»; 10 in the lot.
ribbed, fine cashmere, medium and heavy I |i 1Q I VV 1H Ci I J *
► plain and silk lisle in black and colors, T * Qdd Coats at SI 9 s * •<
SS k doubL wgh l! prices positively too small for any woman to pass by if she has the least I takcn from , uitß tUat gold up te ' slo .oo. Grey <
► jpiiced heeis, 3 pairs for 85c, i thought ot buying a suit. Prices are less than half. "\\ e have planned the and blue serge, size* 36 H
or pair, aoc. j sale as follows:
$12.50 and $15.00 Suits, sls, $16.50, S2O Suits,
Look at These Prices for Shoes || 7 "Rnv<i' Ovprrn/it«s
V Vverx member of the family will benefit by this great shoe clearance. We've J' V/ VCI VVdtO i
V gone over our stock thoroughly. We've selected six great lota for the sale and A filparariPP TVlflt Mpars "Rio- fiairinffs <
we expect to have one of the biggest crowds that ever attended a clearance! RTjACFV ArTQQTT'Q' A "VT k ~\V(~\ \f 'Q WTTTT'Q OlctircinCc illdl lucdHS Xilg OaVingS
sale of shoes. The earlier you come the better it win be Velio no? orTmo t , , AV ,) oLKbL MIbSES AND VvOML>i S SLITS Lot No. 1-Boys'Heavy Winter Overcoats, An 1
► guarantee every size in aii styles because aii lines are broken at this time of 4 made ot excellent men sof Black and Navy Serge—Diagonals f p- 00 d and warm and sen-iceable lonp- over- iJXr <
the year, but we do offer yon the biggest values of the entire season. ! weal' UUre WOol Sei'Cfe plain tailored TT • T A! •t ' I•' l a i 11 i i'i • <7 ** »■ ■*
Tnt Wn 1 Vrtrmaii «i ka ti M ' QT ,7 Ji fi„ n iI! ~Hairlines Mixtures plain and I coats, convertible collar, nearly all sizes, ww •<
► liot Wo. I—lormer1 —lormer prices $1.50. ana senu-tailored styles—all ot the .... , , , Pl , , ~1 T 1 » AW , « ■ 4
► $1.75, $2.00. present season's good models—Soats semi-taiiored styles-many of the last | Lot No. 2-Blue and Grey Chinchilla jh QC
28 pair Women's Patent Coit Button shoes. I .1 a re lined with varn-dved sfLtin p-oofi arrivals —and all sizes among them— I Overcoats for bo\*s, shawl and military m I
«? S'r | <hl AA | for immediate'wear but just as good were $15.00, $16.50 and $20.00. One j collars, with belts, were $3.98 to $4.50, .. *IP J - O** ;
' 27 pair Miss..' High Top liutton Shoes" ! 4>X«UU 111 for ri "f~ were 12 - 50 $6 98 of the finest groups of suits U*Q QO Boys' $4.00 tO $6.50 StlitS, $3.25 1
► 32 pair Men's Patent Colt Button and Blucher i aild iplo.oo at ever offered aUVwherC at. I R,V + . F ■ . I\T n+• , • i •
shoes. i'i - J r ltty in the lot. l J lain and -Norfolk fancy mixed cassi
-21 pair Boys', Tonthi' and Little Gents' Patent ! |_ __ _ __ MM ;| TTIPrPS. AsTCS Bto 17 VCai'S A r "
\ T . „""r„ $18.50,519.50,522.50 Suits $27.50 Up to $55 Suits, Ou Sale on the Second Floor, Bowman's. jj I
Lot No. 2—Former prices were up ft AO (B» > no '
► s2 :'®i H,„ 7 T „ Shra . *1 >IA S 1 1
\ 36 s£, M "'' ''"™ l Colt " M °° " d B "" !b " r ; I I I A ■ Gloves, Sale Price, pair, .. . <
72 pair Women's Patent dolt'and Gun Metal Shoes. , I II |0 ■ On account of the limited quantities of these work gloves we will restrict
I ► .147 pair Misses' Tan Storm Calf, Own Metal Calf J i|! ■*" " ' each customer to one pair. These are heavy work gloves, lined or unlined. 4
y and Patent Colt Skin Shoes. ijj j MEN'S AND BOYS' HEAVY WORK GLOVES and -( r 4
!► Lot No. 3~Former prices were up to > i HUNDRED AND SIXTY THIS PRICE INCLUDES ALL j Mitts, broken assortments, regular price 25c. Clearance J.{)C l
► $3.00. * 1 j SUITS THAT WEBtl $18.50, $19.50 THE ffIGHER PRICED SUITS- "2~ <
► 172 pair Men's Gun Metal Biueher and Button [ "1 Q A ailcl s22.so—serge, cheviots, mate- Imported series, imported diagonals j $2 & $2.50 Blue Flannel Shirts, $1.49 4 I
► or M '' oo r,' 7 . , f jL •O ✓ laSSe, epoilge, whipcord, diagonals, and whipcords, Eponges, Wool Six dozen shirts in the lot. These won't stay here long at this price. Made 4
y. 1 Pate nt Colt ' Shoes I Bedford cords, wool velour—Jots of Velours, Broadcloths that were of heavy blue flannel. ,
. 32 pair Boys' iiijfit Cnt shoe.—double soles. J Spring models among them. Every $27.50, $32.50, $37.50, $40.00, $42.50, 11f
—— one a high grade and stylish suit at $«.00, $50.00 and sssm Your I,L
$1.25 Inlaid Linoleum Remnants $11.98 <*T mot $13.98 . !;
; Sale Price, Sq. Yd., 59c 111 The First Day of the Clearance Sale— i l OIOVCMSJ 49C J!
y There is enough of each pattern for lrnth room or small kitchen. Armstrong's ChOICG 0"f AllV TTlQ"!! "PtITP HrPQC ITI fllpi Qfnra rt AH IhCSC aie -.-clasp 0\ ei'Seam and Cape gloves.
best grade that sells regularly at $1.25 a so. yd. Inlaid—colors run throusli » wllvfXvC UA Ally A IltC i/ICSS 1Q XHe dlOlCi «Jb-LU.UU : BOYS AND GIRLS GAUNTLET WOMEN'S 12-BUTTON LENGTH i
►to the back. ' ' run toiougu CREPE D'CHINE DRESSES I MESS ALINE AND PEAU I FINE WOOL DRESSES TN GLOVES and lined and an lined Kid GLOVES, white and black kid. „
► 1,200 YARDS OP FLOOR OILCLOTH, ono vard 2 yards and WERE AS HIGH AS I « DRES» E S THAT I NOVELTIES THAT WERE Gloves. Regular price 50c. irt Regular price $1.75. A/V
. ~Vn yards wide. Not remnants but slightly imperfect in print. |2 °- 00 - - « , .. , , WERE $i6.50, $17.50, $20.00. I $15.00, $17.50, $19.98. Clearance Sale 4ZC prance Sale JSl.a"
We will cut us much as you want from the full rolls. ■+ n An( l l ate models. CllOlCe Of any Of them at $lO pnce ; prlc ® i
while the lot liusts, regular 35c quality, the sq. yd X I C ———————————————— Lot of Women's Kid Grloves, menders, 1
( >" Wa)° on the Fourth Floor, Bowman's. j Eight Flir Coats—full ldlgth—lined with Skinner satin or I On Sale on the Main Floor, Bowmaii's. , ,
y /ten «r» - •* r\ t\r\ -w A ; heavy brocade silk. Staple styles that are alwavs fashionable— w 4 "
' $8.98 and SIO.OO Lace Curtains, $6.48 black. They were $50.00, $65.00, $75.00 and $85.00. Women s 25c Linen Hand Bags, Sc <
y For the first day «f tho Clearance Wale we will place on sale a splendid lot CLEARANCE PRICES- $12.50, $15.00 and $19.98 'lhis is a very special lot of harnl bags in the Art Goods Department. White "*
► of Irish Point, Brussels Net and real Arabian Curtains at a very special price. Hi Gn Sale ou the Second Floor, Bowman's. I f ""' na tural color. Stamped linen.
► i'hes" are ex-tm fine qualities and beautiful patterns. Regular prices $8.98 j/i On Sale on the Second Floor, Bowman's.
j and SIO.OO. Your choice, Clearance Na.lo price, ijlti.-IM —^^m *
► c&SFLfsiLg 500 Yards Embroideries at Clearance Prices Clearance of Petticoats <
I ► plain ( Piitors with pretty bonaz and manufacturer. Taken from curtains . /\/\ ■«« w*f\ >
. that sen at sc.oo and $5.00 a pair. SI.OO Allovers 50c A 1 lovers 25c and 39c Insertions sl,o ° PETTICOATS— BIack only, soft, fast black '
prices, $3.48 and $4.48 po'rtoTnmi^ I '"'"™.39c 1 ~~ T : mercerized material cut to suit prevailing OA _ j
y On Sale on tho Fourth Floor, Bowman's. "1 o|/> €\ styles, at m WW v
\M \m J- I I I On Sale on the Second Floor, Bowman's.
Nearly every woman in the community is now well acquainted with the extraordinary values we oiler !•<
in handsome embroideries. So we are prepared for "rush" on these. K |
The SI.OO Swiss Allovers, 22 inches wide, yard f >
► 1 lizr 1 The 50c Swiss Allovers, 22 inches wide V arrl ?
XDCj t The 25c and 39c Swiss Insertions at 10« i vard 3000 yds. "Bate*" 12/46
jgf Muslin for 9c on Sale on the Main Floor, Bowman's. GillghamS at
: Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats M 9c yd. H
► t0 mike underwear, sheets, piUow cases at small cost. Excepting a FeW Gold and Fur Hats You know qu,to well what an offer of thls kind <
on, W4THFR TICKING I 8c CHKESE CLOTH — « r . __ __ A- Almost unnecessary to ask you to come early. Price in force |
. ■ as« K M Foraer Prices Were Up to $lO M aai - « f
: ■ ioc ' e " 6 2'/ 2 c ■ SI 00 and li 200 ■ ■;.
y ar< j yard Vl/ JL •\J \J ijjp Jmd 9 15c'to 25c Colored Linens 19c Krinkle Crepe in neat <
>m m«n6 that we praent a VOTJ- UIIUBU.I o])portuDity for you to selmst a stylish hat at a very smallSi
► H ,s3 Wid.. All in „ ■ p™«- Tt «" «" »»».v "»»»» "ho are loolung for jost ,««!, «u opportuoity to floish tho »e»»m .ith a hat. ■ , A _ ' , A _ ■ <
| T , . tit Any Untrimmed Hat in Stock, 89c . M IPC 10c ■
i his means that no matter how high the former price was j'ou may have the hat for 80c Them -urn vnl v«t. ITTT Z ~ . _ P
* "FRENCH FLANNELETTE,"Iight colors, full with fur trimmings on the edge; and the finest quality of velour hats 'as well as velvet and Hatter's pluah. All Ootton yard, 9c I j
pieces, striped and checked designs. Reg- 6 * er y ,M ! apes. , 69c Fancy Wool Dress Goods, 44 inches wide. L
ularly 18c. January Sale, On Sale on the Second *loor, Bowman s. tTanuary Sa i e price , yar d, f
On Sale on the Main Floor, 350 Pieces 25c Fancy China, Choice 15c 35C j
* Bowman's. • This lot consists of Olive Dishes, Pin and Ash Trays, Salad Dishes, Cake Plates, Hat Pin Holders, Spoon On Sale on the Main Floor }
► Trays, Candle Holders, Bread and Butter Plates, Cups and Saucers. Choice of any in the lot for 150 Bowman*!. 4
y SPECIAL NOTICE: The Basement is brimful of articlee of chinaware, glassware, lamps JkL
and household utensils marked at clearance prices that will be attractive to every woman. !
the articles advertisement.
On Bowman's.