; ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ -y -r y'rT'* ll rT l yTyTTTyT'y*l'y"T'rTo BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. ; Expert corsetiere, for our Special Corset Friday the Lucky Day, 23 the Luckv Price no.,. [ Second Floor bowman's 1 „.. „ . Hill Muslin — U/ , , Lottage Larpet Extra good quality. To-mor- „ * P *l. D yCL Women S Vests 36 Inches wide, reversible, reg- rOW ' 3 yardß for 230 ] p uaivanizea rails uO\'S Shoes 33c quality- To-morrow, BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. * * Bleached, silk tapes, fancy lace - _ * y ard ** 4 ► Extra heavy, IJ-quart size, Scout shoes, sizes 9 to I*s To» s•<«. OUIIOnS a W M HI ■■ y Wearever aluminum saucepans. 4, »< W M |H |M ... n* ■ • n .„ _ . ■< To-morrow, each VJ3O BOWMAN'S Second Floor. Bullet buttons, regularly 50c, JL JHL JHhW ChallteS DieaChed PIUOW Casing < h BOWMAN'S—Basement. ————_ 75c and SI.OO dozen. To-morrow, . . - ► Crochet Cotton BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. 6 yards ior 230 S quality. 2 yards for i ' M ' n '' Hoa " Slippers Sk ., ns ana Santa? Napki Moire Bag* »ow m - s .„„, Pl 0„. ■ n'rKKn'ow. Sir.." 1 "' BOW maw a—second FiJ? 1 ' Venise Insertions j-w«l> »»»« • biw. u.. r .«.u, s.„ , " ' ' BMimiMH... Crj»m color only, regular 3Se BOWMA.VsHu.,'. "n.or " " Tomorrow. „„h. 2 S? ITmM* « OMaWW SMut Fhimtl * i^—quality. To-morrow, yurd, BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. lnnn nualitv of muslin, soft .... ► P , c , Doi/ics BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. JKdfcnbJSdSw ?l.°o iWnto? . W . ,de ;. " » Oy4 OM Scalloped and drawnwork —i —— Handbags SaPfip Rplt « with St> To-morrow, BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. i Sizes 8% to 13. To-morrow. shams, scarfs and doilies. To- . OUeUe D€llS „ n i r 'l3* palr - $1.23 morrow, each 33,. FloUnClUgS Green, old rose, blue and black. n Floor ► BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. Bowman's—Second Floor eafh f....... !? . Jjm r oo regular BOc value. To-morrow, BOV MAN »s- second Floor. . ——^__________________________________ Embroidery flounclngs, 27 *!•*" each 33rt ■ MOW CfIS6S . ► Misses' and Women's Raincoats " ~-'™ " Polly Evan, A P r»« -sk- < ► 1"155C5 dim ft omen S tVainCOcltS BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. " _____ p lnk and wh | le checked per- ' 230 Just What You Need at This Season WaistS, CoatS, PettkoatS ' " S's9 Raincoats at $2.23 Mdl tnds of Galloons Unheard of Values For Just One Day-Friday Bowman s-second FIOO» Sheeting I . $5.98 RainCOatS at «p4-.23 Colored linen and batiste gal- v,,, „,i.,.,i ,1. i_.„ t . .i. . . . MCAn • , , n » loons and Insertions; also white , n niindred and tifty U.untj waists that were 7oc and SI.OO, tinT,Mtw nS? wide, regular 300 < . -V-50 Raincoats at $6.23 retails, regularly from 39c to 50c to-morrow at 231 . _ quality. To-morrow, yard. 2'{ r . (finm t!C OO yard - To-morrow, yard .. Percale waists, with small polka dots, were 50c, to-morrow, 2Sc LOrSCt LOVCTS BOWMAN'S—Main ► CfIU.UU Kaincoats at % Waists that have been used in display, slightly soiled were , , , "AIAJN .■>— Main Floor. „_ fVio £ii BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ?1.00 and $1.25, to-morrow, each ' '>'tc " Fine quality nainsook and —_^^^ — _ h lese are the nc\% raincoats. Lliey are of the Black Percaline Petticoats, very special. Limit, one to a cus- longcloth with dainty P'H f 4 wanted materials, made in the popular models. The ——— tomer, to-morrow, each 23c I blue ribbons. To-morrow, each, PlllOW CttSCS J 1 . • ' • K 1 *ll • /. CL • n Five new Sport-Coats, tango, tan, red and green. Only sin 236 „ , , A reductions are exactly as printed. All sizes from Shopping Bass the lot; were SIO.OO, special, to-morrow at si 23 c , «..^^»°i ,de i , " d p,,10w °><« 9 with M misses' 14 to women's 46 Seven new unlined Eponge Spring Coats, brown taupe navy and BOWMAN'S-Second Floor. r !f"i ar 290 - ► misses 14 to women s 40. Regular $1.50 value. To-mor- black ' Only 7in the lot. Were SIO.OO, special to-morrow at $5.23 morrow, each .... k On the Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S row, each Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S "" BOWMAN'S Main Floor * ~ ~ BOWMAN'S Main Floor Handkerchiefs < " Cushions Men's Underwear m » Bisque Dolls Feeding Bibs Women's linen and lawn hand- I n m I•€ ► BIOCkS kerchiefs, regular 39c and 50c SofirilKV TWM«» J B. &A. Cushions with 6 skeins Balbriggan underwear loner Moving eyeß, arms and legs. A, B C feeding bibs in pink, qualities. To-morrow, ca siy Uvl VilljE 1 IAVS ► of silk to llnish. To-morrow, „ ml K i. n _, , ~. ' . Wooden and nested blocks; long natural hair, regular suc blue and white, made of Turkish O J j BOWMAN'S-Second Floor. value. To-morrow, eaol ... ( ————. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. ————— J ► Wirroscopes D Lunch Cloths Shadow Damask < ► Regular 98c value. To-morrow, rPC C II T"I Q1 C Stripe and spot patterns 3« ras°effect? 8 soA*' colorVngs; ™for 230 ICo O iVI cllCrialS Also catcher's and pitcher's inches wide, regular 39c quality. yard Mahogany finished HOTTMAN'S Third Floor r* • •» • mitts, regular 50c value. To- To-morrow, yard *>«>-. quality Tomorrow, yara 4mmt* U A^ Bargains You Can t Afford to Miss morrow, each f BOWMAN'S Main Floor. BOWMAN'S— Fourth Floor. ame, brass handles, « ► ~ mais'nlnl 8 £ Mlße ' extra ood quality, .shades of BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. tO P S COVered With C re- , . Toy Dishes Sorrow yd. '. ! g . le ' Ha 0 ' Copenhagen, gray and cadet. To- ( WindoW and DoOT Lace tonne and glass. Reg- < ; BOWMAN'S—Third Flow. Po«W »i a—'" ¥o- m . „]SK«aiS' « T ..,„0„0w. o. & Fourth 3!>c 28-Inch Cotton' Ratine,' good' shades.' To-morrow'-Id' '-V C#Ul »'Af BOWMAN S-Basement. " . Hair Nets Me T ~- ' . Men's Half Hose < All-over hair nets, regularly ' —— —__ .... . . China CttSptdOTS Plain and mercerized, lisle 4 sc. To-morrow, the dozen, 33*?. White LOWU IT. K. blue glazed cuspidors, thread and silk plated, double ...... ... ™ II n I ,An assortment consisting of regular 48c quality. To-morrow, soles, high spliced heels, black 4 BOWMAN S—Main Floor. # Nursery Pads ' Extra lino" quality, 40 inches kinl' Tor/11 nUrSe i y pa £?* ITx v»rV "f qUa y ;v?» 0 " al,fl hair receivers, regularly 39r BOWMAN'S —Basement. * 23$ „ „ u arainieres To-moil-l ®«"h" - 30c " u^H y - 230 and soc. To-morrow, each..23* BOWMAN'S Main Floor. < . Collar Stays 'JT;;"':" BOWMAN'S Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Basement < A BOWM/IN S—Main Floor. mm . Jf\ L ' Spiral collar stays, regularly M IflerCeTlZCQ UamOSR 4 , »c. To-morrow.. c„u. Zi OK* Torchon Laces BamboO TaboU retteS 23c h.Wi.r.'Sßra Imported Cereal Jars BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Glared - 4 Oiazcu jaroinieres, Also insertion, regular 5c qual- Iheso have matting covered tops. Just the thing for vnur .. . u., lar 390 value. To-morrow, each blended colors. Regu- y ' T °- " yards jardinieres. Umit one to a customen None delivered To-mor- BOWMAN 6 Main Floor. 230 Basting Cotton ar value. To-mor- BOWMAN'S—Main Fioor—BOWMAN'S 23c BOWMAN'S—Basement. 4 row, each 23 d* ~~ ~~~—————— Tnuiplmo 500-yard spools, regularly 80. BOWMAVS-Basement. , „ - OWeiing To-morrow, 6 pools for .. AlloVer haCPS T"* * *» T , Z~ Gray, partly linen, regular 10c JUgS . BOWMAN'S Main Floor. ' 50C quallty - T °- mor - BOVS Women'sHoSe JZ" "dMI OU115) BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. value. To-morrow, each .. 230 < BOWMAN S Main Floor. I esß TL, UJf BOWMAN'S—Basement 4 Dress Shields »t, Plain black and plaln tan ** r • m ■< thread silk boots, wide garter /)«//• . B . oys s «c wash suits In blouses and Russian sailors, made of T I* I T I Washable, regularly 10c and to P- double soles and high spliced UOIIS percales and madras. Sizes 2%t0 G years. To-morrow 2»c . 1 UTHISh FoW€lS t ,-r • > n 12c. To-morrow, three pairs for heels, regular 60c value. Seconds Kid body dolls with celluloid Boys 50c Blue Cheviot Knickerbockers, size 10 to 17 vears. To- ' Artificial t etM j To-morrow oair unbreakable head, regular 39c morrow .1 Individual size, regular 12% c BOWMAN'S Mn 1 n Pion, 230 va 'ue. To-morrow, each .. Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S * " " quality. To-morrow, throe for Complete with dish, regular 49c 4 S-Maln BOWMAN'S -Main Floor. BOWMAN'S Floor _U | JK A A A IT--^K-.«5.,„A. ,A ,I-T V J (Mill BLOCK GET THE JOBS f Con tinned from First Page) >n the names of George W. Leia in. Harry F. Oilman, Harry F» eesiey, Albert M. Hamer and 3am- I H. Garland and Mr. Lynch added •. Townsend's name, for (he assist THURSDAY EVENING, ant city assessorship. The Commissioner of Finance moved for an election and Messrs. Bowman, Lynch and Taylor voted for Mr. Townsend while Mayor Royal and Mr. Gorgas turned In for Leisman. The Mayor before voting let out his usual wall about the violation of the spirit! I. n ? 1 leter of the com mission form of government act In i that politic® was being used In nam. ,n 8 the candidates. He told a story of how one of the candidates had had the promise of three of the commis sioners to vote for him. but that the candidate In nuestion had been called into the office uf IS. K. Beidleman and there promised the printing of the "constitutional amendments," if he would withdraw his name. Lelsman,. according to the Mayor, refused. Mayor Royal was the only speaker. William F. Hurley, George W. Straw and Daniel H. Helsey were i .nominated by Mr. Gorgaa for the spe- Icial tax officer's Job and to this Mr. I Bowman added the name of Mr. ! Block. Messrs. Bowman, Lynch and Taylor voted for Block and Mayor Royal and Commissioner Gorgas were lined up and voted for George Straw. Appoint Planners The appointment of Ed. S. Herman, George W. Roily. Benjamin F. Um BARRISBURG TELEGRAPH berger, George A. Shreiner and Francis Jordan Hall to ,be Harris burg's llrst city l planning commission, was made without demur from the Mayor. The vote was unanimous. When Mr. Gorgas' name was called he smiled: "Well, here's where I vote the straight ticket," said he. New legislation Introduced Included an ordinance by Mr. Taylor authorlz-'i ing the purchase of a plot of ground i in Derry street, adjoining the Mel-' rose school, to be used for a firehouse for the Royal fire company, cost not j [to exceed $1,300; by Mr. Tayk>r'ap-[ pi*opriatlng SSO to be used for Memo rial day exercises. By Mr. Bowman, ordinance transferring S2GO from the filter- plant fund to the salary of the assistant bacteriologist LAD ON KOI,I,Kit SKATES STRUCK UY AUTO TRUCK While skating down Front street on roler skates, yesterday afternoon, John 8. Cleckner, aged 12 years, of 808 South i Second street, was struck by an auto | mobile truck and knocked down. The lad was taken to the Harrisburg j Hospital and after an examination It was,found that he was suffering with i concussion of the brain. APRIL 16. 1-914. Franklin High Students Stop Here on Big Trip Pupils from the Franklin High School, Franklin, Pa., numbering fifty four, accompanied by six members of the High School factulty, will come to Harrisburg to-night for a two days' visit. The students are now In Washing ton, D. C. They will reach Harrisbrug at 10:26 o'clock to-night. Accommoda tions have been securod at the Bolton. Early to-morrow morning the puplla will go to Gettysburg and will be taken over the battlefield by a guide and lec turer. The party will return to Har rlsburg In the evening. On Saturday morning the Franklin student* will visit the Capitol and will call on Gov ernor John K. Toner. They will leav« for h ime Saturday night The students are t avciing in n pedal car, and their comf irt Is being looked after by the Pennsylvania Railroad passenger de partment representatives. While In th« city A. E. Buchanan, division passen ger agent of the Pennsylvania Rail road, and his corps of assistants will look after the visitors. Try Telegraph Want Ada. 3