+ ++ +v + w w_w. » f i f m ww¥ I ft .wjvjmjw'T* vvww* + + v * ~ ~ Women's IMII 29c Linm Curtain Scrim Friday Bargains ? [ Third Day of Embroidery Sale » H„rh r Mn *i. Remnants Sale of Notions ,< * MlOSe >(Mjl IliHalli mijHlß | yll MW fIHCII I Ow€lS From I to I yards In each 5c Collar Stays, set ....... lc 4 k Select your trimmings for summer KOWIIS at great savings during yttMl] 11 |M HniMlJ jjflll luM BMHW piece. Regular 25c quality. Fri- Be Pearl Buttons, 2 cards .. 6c our Four Dav Sale Thread silk boots, wide garter J|| |M MiM Ml BIBW ..A" ~nM» hock towels, with In- day Bargain price, yard .. Qa 10C, 15C and 25c Emblem Sets, 4 our x our my sale. top doubU . so]oSj hig . h sp H Ce< i yffflfi|lNi [mil IliillPHlH 1111 l 111 111 lilUll MIIBIWIN, -ttlal woven In. We do not have . " set 5c , BOWMAN'S —Main Floor. heels: black and tun. Friday ifflO Si|| flj]]}Ul ||3bJHI |fiH MfflH H MMMj||lan Initials but yours might be BOWMAJTS—Fourth Floor 25c Dress Clamps, yard .. IBe 4 I ► Bargain price, pair 65f 4 MM !B ff fll JP|| M IB J L|ffi|K e e r ®p h Friday Bargain price, 10c, 25c and 50c Beauty Pins, ► ~ BOWMAN'S—Main Floor.. Jll 11 , 25c Shirting 17c Crepes JIIJiBIU SKJIBiBk " °° r Lace ""bowman's M.i. rioi,: " ' ► Pongees r s? ®,»s sp LOWEST PRICES A\ TTLOOK ► Black and colored stripes on ™/2$ An rTI . Mi* V/I -9 § J-WWI\ Juet one pair of each pattern O C L „ ®S BOWMAN'S—Main Floor OF THE fFOR THE g,...**. •««.«- talf Sc S«M!IcACT ' BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ' WFFIf LW/iVU BOWMAN'S-F.nr.l, F.on,. CingAoHl ► s oc Iq 75 c L HA ?.?'!_£f! L POPULAR DEPARTmWT STORE GF3EEN SIGNS Friday Bargain prfce, yard, T ► 25c Poplins silks $1.50 Old Glory IBM 1 K-X^Xr/r: ||llil|BPf o w f,: f . * bowman's Main Floor. ► Silk finish poplins In all ! ffl 1 V iifrtofoifftJlwi Jlfl IS HNHmIf IVC " MtddteS 1 IlitManrhoA 4 shades. Friday Bargain price. In the lot are Persian, China LOngClOtll NifflUaHlllMl 1 ! r II II W 111 y* ■ Whlt« with r*ri tnri kih* MvC Uflt/ICUCntu - *•** - 11* »n C rice nd va S rd k8 - Frlday Sgl Thll comes in 10-yard pieces. IMMI J | I CordttTOy law Sfd cSffsT^lß^pUln 6 blue Pillnw CaSPX < ► BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Ba P ' y a '"l eat »> P'eee is put up In a 111, ilf!! I 1! I I SlfflllHlillSF with whit 6 br «'<l- 9<2 e « 8 to rIUOW \,OSeS unw-MiM-ca vr.in TTinnr sanitary bag. There are no la- || Vj" Jrjj ;H 1 flHIj llllwlfiiyiilr This is just the thing for sep- years. Friday Bargain price, Size 45x36 Inches. 8-inch hems. < t v BOWMAN S Main rioor. bels; no stamping, no soiled A hH Hh I 11111111 M arate skirts and one-piece each JtA* Friday Bargain price, each, Sieces, no lost yardage. Friday M li UH illU 'HW Wil dresses. 36 Inches wide. Friday ' " A argaln prlco jjjj 111 lEIEIffI Bargain price, yard .... BOWMAN S—Second Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ► rrtntea Silk Malls BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. V BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. " : mf7s An Unusually Attractive List of $7.50 MEN'S SUITS i BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S —Main Floor. tIOSC ~ / v < y nne hlI r d i r b e bei" double 00 Friday Specials For Women " : | Boys' All Wool Double Breasted Suit» I® 4 ' 75 , ] dJO BOWMAN S Main Floor. Three tiered skirts. Excellent material and splendidly tailored. Just twelve in the lot. Complete size assortment. Regularly *5.00. an/1 PlaoArl r»ri Qal* T7r»r TTftrJmr Onlrr < I of 1" Wn°d ken s^s^rto t 17 a onl? e ßegula^s3 g 9B »«'sar^.fr.. , %s Tops *2SSSSSSS^ISZ iS j „ On the Third Floor BOWMAN'S. 1 °P* nHi™x ORmKS. «.«. AND B.»» BOWMAN Third Floor. ———— Embroidered crash cushion „. a , v , . , .. _ . .. , ► tops. Bargain price each Very pretty dresses in smart models. Just ten in the lot, so if I m m mm • j K/f f CI nn ' 1 \d> you wish to share In this bargain be early. Regularly |12.50 and f ► 44c Mercerized x °r »15.00. Special for Friday at $2.88 and $3.88 mm J fto L „ n L Bowman s—Second Floor BROADCLOTH C.WES, $2.88 75c and 98c f UamaSß —Chiffon broadcloth in several good shades. Most of them are SfiUtinff Rank fits 1,105 Yards Shadow f 1 * A fine selection of patterns— Spring weight cotton, line rib- full length. Just the thing for party or evening wear. Regularly wch/iiij uuoncu . some are poinsettla. pansy and bed; long sleeves. Black only. I UC UOllieS »12.50 and $15.00. Friday's price $«.»8 Imported sewing baskets, made L»aces; Very bpecial Dur- i medallion. 64 inches wide. Fri* Friday Bargain price* suit, • nvriiAM nnvccrc of colored straw. Friday Bar- • i-* r\ . n | ► day Bargain price, yard .. BOWMAN'S-Maln Floor Nine-inch linen drawn work „ , GINGHA»I DRESSIrS »8c & ain price, each ... 49L ing Four Days' Sale. I wowmak's—Main Floor BOWMANs-fflam floor. doilies. Friday Bargain price, For morning wear, house wear or street wear—very attractive. c t> . r i BOW MAN o Main ft r. each •j,. Two pretty models in all sizes and any color. Made of fine glng- BOWMAN S—Basement. 15 C to 25c Shadow Laoea, ! . BOWHAV'I Prirnnrt T?m»r ham; and of exceedingly good workmanship. Were special at »1.60. ■ white only, 4to 8 inches 7 y rtx BOWMAN S—Second Floor. Very special for Friday at »8e wide. Exia for Friday .. Qjl 4 ► $1.19 Mercerized Mens $1.50 PCRE SILK JERSEY TOP PETTICOATS. 91.0s sll9O • . Z, r | ~ CL.Vf. g. n c . , Black and all the wanted colors. Only fifty in the lot—and not * „ 10 !_?/.#« IC* I Table Cloths Utess oniris 69c Stand likely to last until noon. Regular $3.50 value, Friday $1.98 DlftlttfT Sets < ► «t,~ BSvRR hpmmnd readv for Made of neat patterned percale /i • SERPENTINE CREPE KIMONOS, 88c _ ... , „ . . Wall Pnnpr* t ► use. Only 400 the lot. Kxtra and madras.^pFa^ CoVCTS Genuine •pentlne crepe in pretty printings. The best colors J t^n A loo^pieco s P ° (3hotce OpCTS J n?lco e q ach Uty ' Frlday Friday Bargain price, each, Ogft Round linen stand cover, pink. heJio. nßlit blue, navy. Cut unusually wide and full length. of two decorations. Friday Bar- parlors* and P ► I ,rlco ' each , " drawn work center. Battenberg Regularly $1.50; Friday 89c gain price, set $8.90 dfstlnct Datterns to iSiect from . BOWMAN'S —Main Moor. BOWMAN S Main Floor. lach Friday Bargain BOWMAN'S —Second Floor. BOWMAN'S Basement. Friday Bargain prioe, roll, ■■■off l ► BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. ""IT -- BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor. j ' Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap nT?" Pitch*'!? 7Sc '«* lM w , ' The price of this soap has always n s^rd a ay Ca 0 k n t v ° r 3 CakCS 30c BrOOOIS if-bfttton length Lisle Gloves. Decorated porcelain milk Sheets WOmen S $1.50 to ? ,V \ ► for 4.5 c Our special price for 1 ' Good quality brooms, four tie: Tan only. Friday Bargain price. pltc^® r ». with cover. Friday Bar- These Utica and Mohawk t? QQ Sho€S J -1_„ O P n Irrtf,1 rrtf , -fr\f On/* made of select stock. Limit, one P alr s p ,ce 39< sheets, and are slightly damaged. ptf.W UllUC* /C rer Vsaj&e* or O valiCS lor ZUC to « customer. Friday Bargain BOWMAN'S-Maln Floor. BOWMAN'S—Basement. alm.tHift »i^. he w a Low and high shoes. In black < BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. —————— ————— ™ limit 4 to a customer. Fri- Friday Bargain price, pair. ■> BOWMAN S—Basement. day Bargain price, each ... jjj j qq ► " ~~ " ] ————— Women s 75c 50c Cuspidors BOWMAN'S Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. 1 ► Women's 25c $5.00 Ingrain ci 9C c Pfl ,; ntT Gloves Decorated porcelain ctrspidors, ni l Jll . Aa C fi.to oewing 10-button length Silk Gloves assorted decorations. Friday < " Bleached Vests Art Squares Tables and white. Friday Bar- Bargain price 29C __ _ . Tape neck and sleeves, fancy Mostly green, sizes 9x12 ft., „ ... ga npr ce, pa r •>,»(• BOWMAN'B—Basement. QI>TO M*C f I t lace yokes. Friday Bargain price, reversible. Fine for summer use. „lsl?id ton %»«'» BOWMAN'S-Maln Floor. ————— OUvXI/01 OXIV/JlfO 1 I " ► t f„/ nr Anr.h 17. Friday Barsaln price, each. nlsnea top with yard measure. ; •» lor OUp, $3 98 iday Bargain price, each, ——■——j £ 1 . a < * BOWMAN'S-Maln Floor BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor" " BOWMAN'S—Basement. Handbags Women's 89c -DOyS <pl.sU tO |Z.jU OIIOGS 4 ————— — )ot of specially good Night QnWnS Patent colt and glazed kid blueher shoes in sizes up to and 4 | ► ... . rn qualitv leather handbags; assort- s including 5%. Friday bargain price, pair SI.OO Women S oUC Ot T LI S llr llnef Nn ed styles and colors. Friday Bar- Made of nainsook and trimmed BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. 4 I ► . . _ ebc lable owe UUSI HO sa i n pr i Co( each SI,OO With neat embroidery and fine _____________ „ Bleached Pants Oilcloth* Garment Bags . BOWMAN'S —Matn Floor. lace. Friday Bargain price. - , *1 -- , *1 en O At *■ lace rl kne^ eißh SocondI 0 Friday A good assortment of colorings Moth proof dust proof, mot.- ————— BOWMAN S Second Floor. ChlldTCll Ssl .25 tO $1.50 SaildalS ] j ► Bargain price •«••• fife Jtindwd yards day C Kai" prilTelc^ 0 . 0 $1.25 Jardinieres . l^hlrs^n" lwof -*?? st n^ p Ban^ ,alsbla, ' k linfl 1«" BOWMAN'S-Maln Floor. wide. I> riday Bargain price, yd., JI.OO Dust-No Garment Bags, 11-inch size, blended colore. Children's ° BOWMAN'S—Third F?oor C ' P " * new shapes. Friday Bargain > 4 I ► BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor. BOWMAN'S-Basement prlc€ ' 98 <' 50c tO 75c DreSSeS . ' ► NpW Wall i BOWMAN S Basement. Made of gingham and percale, ► Papers fj atting j ) j pel's in green, brown and tan, Remnants Remarkable Money Saving Casing $3.00 Oxfords I ► with fruit and stencil cut-out Pmm •> tn in ir.ru ► s e ?r,c' c % n „Ti t^..™ a *f s ixSL'S' ' T °™iyf£.ltems in the Furniture Dept. < asis- p..™. AU r ea-in price, yaia 1-46 * _ _ t /*» . *-"y and champagne kid pumps and ► BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor $3.00 brass costumere with 1% inch posts, three large double LIOVeS BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. oxfords. Sizes range from 2H to < ► °sl.oo bamboo stands. mkttlng coverid.'' Friday.«»c whUe^Ta^^and ol^. Friday 5. . Friday Bargain price, pair ► 7r . CI OC Bar Harbor willow chairs; special for Friday at $2.98 Bargain price, pair^^'... ... $1.49 / DC tO $1 .CO Cvotnnno BOWMAN'S—Fifth Floor. „ , " ?5c All'llOPr * ► mm ~r Lreionne BOWMAN'S-Main Floor. 6 «'*- "" VVKT BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. ► Mesh Veils Remnants ————— Embroideries ► bl?c1f d an? a «flors leS Frida\^ ilS ßar" ~F ine for po J, oh cushions and SpOrting Goods Men's SI.OO 10c CfCtsh Neat patterns. Slightly soiled . pain nrW colors. Friday Bar- Bllp covers . From 2to 5 yards , F . ® from hand , lng Friday Bargain 4 bam jmicc OUe in each piece. 200 yards in the , n *L 0 V r .J nv Pninmnt Gray crash with blue border. price, yard IX* U bowmaks-m.,* Flo., s WiTVfitt n ;!,Ti, Z?T„„«1. „ m.d,™... &tl'T:..f.'. 1 ?*?'. pi™. l " ———_ Bargain bale dark patterns. Friday Bargain BOWMAN'S—Main Floor/ ————— " nr **»• > BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor. $4.98 Irish Mail Coaster, and price, sun HI ftft I mil Vkeuf 4 ► 25c Windsor ——others ..., BOWMAN'S-Main Floor pO.UU LOW OROeS > Ties r „ or P . tent !► Odd shades in light only. Also SOc Insertions hood^heavy' * nibbe?" tire; 25c MaltUeS 12 l'£C Suiting Friday Bargain Prices kid and tan Russian calf low < ► !i'frglln°fHice la ach nder ' ~ K ' ,lta nf v fl. insertions only. ' "*42.00* dmfble''' bar" ' BlcycK brown d and h ' l gray. ""Friday 8 Bar-' Sa^ches^wldcf' 1 Friday Bargain $3.00 Feather Pillows, pr., *2.00 jay^Barga'rT'pricV pair" 40 ► is.irgain puce, each Friday Bargain price, bolt, 256 coaster brake, mud guards, tool gain price, yard price, yard OT/p. $1.75 Feather Pillows, pr.. »1.00 u<ly 8 v ltu ' valr ' SM.4U l BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Tirvwr**av.o h# . r-,, biigr * *•*"' **/2r 65c Feather Pillows, each, 14c ► « "oor. BOWMAN S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S-Maln Flpor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. 4 ******* lAA A * A - AAAAAAikAAAAA AAA A A A. A. Very Strong Fight Against License in Snyder County Selinsgrove, Pa., April 23.—Synder County's Anti-Saloon League goes to war at license court next Monday with a double barreled weapon, loaded with the most formidable munitions ever gathered by them. Individual remon strances have been tiled against the live holders of liquor licenses, In Sel insgrove and against all the twenty three stands in Snyder county. They will be heard when license court opens before Judge Johnson and Associates Keller and Hendricks. The fight is one of the bitterest that has ever been waged in Snyder coun ty by the wet and dry elements. The lqiuor men have been over-confident and have neglected several features in the legal steps necessary to secure li censes that may react against them. The first was the failure to have the applications published in three papers, | as required by law, at least fifteen days before the court session. An ef fort was made to right this by having t.tae weekly papers print special edi tions. In securing signers for their appli cations, the liquor men had a hard task, as men who had supported the saloons for many years were told by the preachers and church people that they would be expelled from the churches if they would sign the pa pers this year. Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said ny only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and sompletely cured me. Years have pass id and the rupture has never returned, ilthough I am doing hard work as a •arpenter. There was no operation, no 081 time, no trouble. I have nothing o sell, but will give full information ibout how you may And a. complete ;ure without operation, If you write to Be, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 363 Uarcflllus Avenue. Manasquan, N. J. Setter cut out this notice and show t to any others who are ruptured— rou. may save a life or at least stop he misery of rupture and the worry und danger of an operation. Adver tisement. THURSDAY EVENING, Beck's Minstrels to Give Show For the Firemen HARRY O. BECK Director of the Big Minstrel Show Scheduled For Friday Night Beck's minstrels will be the attrac tion at the Majestic Theater Friday night. This aggregation of local en tertainers will appear for the benefit of the Firemen's Union. Tlje seat sale starts to-morrow. > Harry O. Beck, the well-known property man at the Orpheum, will be In charge. Among those who will participate in the big show will be Benjamin F. Glass, who for many years past has been identified with local minstrels. He has always been well received and his work to-morrow will assist greatly in the big first part. Mr. Glass has been bass soloist, with the Paxtang and Wormleysburff minstrels for the past four years. Many Women Now Own Pennsylvania Railroad Stock Complications just completed show that the Pennsylvania Kailroad Com pany had on April 1 shareholders who held an average of 111.44 shares. This is the largest number of shareholders the Pennsyl vania has ever had, and an increase of 12,756 as compared with April 1, 1913, while the average holdings have decreased 6.69 shares compared with last year. The number of women shareholders is 43,158 —more than 48 per cent, of the total —and an increase of 6,017 over the number of women sharehold ers on April 1, 1913. The average holdings are three shares less than iin 1913. Women shareholders own i $138,596,158 of stock at par value. York County Cigar Trade Dullest For Many Years Special to The Telegraph Dallastown, Pa., April 33. There has been a general slump in the cigar manufacturing business here for the past month and the factory proprietors are worried. They claim that not in many years has the trade been so poor and that they see nothing bright ahead. While the most of them are running, it is only to keep up appear ances, as there is plenty goods on hand to supply a demand for weeks to come. The J. W. Mlnnlch factory, one of the largest, shut down to-day until at least the first of May. You Have a Backyard or Lawn— Why not jive some man out of work a Job putting the >a«n or backyard in order. A line or two on the Want Ad. pe#« of the Telegraph will bring the out-of-work man to your door. DO IT NOW. BABBISBURG TELEGRAPH Body of Drowned Girl Indentified by Her Father Special lo The Telegraph Atlantic City, N. J., April iM.— Frank F. Kegerreis, a merchant of Hershey, Pa., has identified the body of a young woman washed upon the Chelsea beach Tuesday afternoon, as that of his daughter, Sadez Kegerreis, 24 years old, a school' teacher. Miss Kegerreis last Thursday wrote her father that she would end her life here In such a manner that identifica tion would be impossible. She had been in ill health for a long time and was suffering from melancholia when she came to Atlantic City. MOTORCYCLE NOTES One of the features of Motorcycle Day at Sacramento, Cal., will be a mo torcycle polo game. The Quincy (111.) Motorcycle club has affiliated with the Federation of American Motorcyclists. The club now has 40 members. According to the report of ihe State treasurer, there are 14,910 motorcycles registered in California. How American Women May Keep Faces Young "The American smart woman ages early, far earlier than the English woman," says Christian Miller, F. C. 1., the famous English health expert. She adds that our climate "so exhilarates that you over-exert yourself and grow old before you know it. That same exhilarating air dries the skin. The skin that lacks moisture grows pale and withered looking and soon forms wrinkles. "The American complexion" is best treated by applying pure mercolized wax which causes the faded, lifeless cuticle to flake oft In minute particles, a little each day, until the fresh, young skin beneath Is wholly in evidence. Every druggist has this wax; one ounce is sufficient. Spread on at night like cold cream, washing it off next morning. For wrinkles, dissolve an ounce of powdered saxollte in a half pint witch hazel; balhe the face in this. Im mediately every wrinkle 'is affected, even the deeper lines. Both treatments are remarkable facial rejuvenators. < \ EXPERT HOUSE AWRTMfNT REAICSTAT! CITYIOTS fARPIS FARMS SERVICE FOR RENT TO UT WANTED mSAU. FOR sAl£ TO RENT v SALES \ J / f roR SALE \ PEOPLE \ 1 # f rtiscfiUNtot* FACTORY situation office orrltc. J i AUTOMOBILES HELP T S " dhors£s To yKSmje phone • —To save, '![ Call time is to I Telegraph lengthen I Bell 2940 life—then ~~ 0 Cambsrland2l)3 APRIt 23,1914. 3
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