Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 15, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 15. 19t4
: All mail orders filled CM^ 9 i'SS^ E -^T7.I * «... I
promptly by a competent /
Sends a Refrigerator to Your Home. Have the Use
and expert shopper. b.wm M 4 c. fMA/i4///€44/li^0 #f the ReWg "tl!!S" Paying For ,L
. J HARRIS BURCS POPULAR DEPARTMENT STORE
j BABY WEEK] Spring Clearance ~Z
y All week the little folks have been delighted with the Wonderland of Pretty w«r y « _
► Things at Bowman's. Mothers have been delighted with the splendid full lines of \Y/ 11V/I* '
infants'and children's wear of all kinds. J Jring the little people Saturday. \A/ OTTlf~*n Q \/lICC£*C llf"C
K Baby's Photograph Free—Only condition that you O Cll IV.I 1 V lIOuCO kJUllu
present cash .sales elieek from any department.
► AU Photos takcn U P to Thursday will EveTtj Stilt tfl StOCk tO Be
► liOTjMj be here ready for you on Saturday. 71 yf I II I pffW'll /Jj\~Wk
; HAVE BABY WEIGHED \ Marshalled Out at WjWJhAH
► ' 'IMS The heaviest Babv up to 6 months of age (/fsk r* /\ A - mr\ r\) W&//II zMi
► BRIP wi Jl be given a $3.50 Cap. lk/ 50 4"/\ ([1 AOS W/ u^M
Y H™ll "P t° 1 year old will iP # wv/ \ r JL^I
► of age will be given a $2.98 Dress. \|\ Former Values $12.50 to s37.so—Figure out the Savings!
• lhe next heaviest Baby up to 1 year old \ This news from our Women's Apparel Section will prove a magnet \ li/il
► BOWMAN'S second Floor. will be given a $3.50 Dress. *° va^u ®~ w * se women who know what to expect when we announce a 'ft
► There is always something of unusual interest in the way of values here. For \ 1 I/~/—~ r> ±i Hr
► Saturday we offer a sale of Men's Clothing that provides exceptional values in Clwy \t y « VctIUCS 171 CoTTCCtIy *
' brand new, fresh tailored suits of the most desirable quality and correct style.. In- \ \ Styled GcLTftieTlts of tllC Latest FCLshioTl
• S v P ™r S a and yOU Wi " realize at a glance ' the eCOn ° my ot buying IT 7 N"A Every suit being a new Spring model-many of then, copies from Parisian models-none
► ' . our c ' ass suits reserved—all entered in this sale—over three hundred in all —the
" nrtri Ymi+hc* 9 Blue Serges ift> W9W* \ \\M most fashionable fabrics. Imported Wool Poplins, Silk Moires, Wool Moires, Crepes,
IVJ. fill o Ci/lCf JLOUIfIS Blue Pencil Striped \y P°pli ns > Gabardines, Shepherd Checks, Hairlines, Ratine and Imported and Domestic
. Qnd Stout -j ai }£ Tan Cassimeres iT j\ We have sold thousands of Spring garments this season and have been told repeatedly
. C f## 7 c : n Brown Worsteas — -r-J we ' lave le best selected line of Spring Suits in Harrisburg ,and yet you are offered
. l/l ••••••• uray Serges this chance to buy the best styles at big reductions simple because we close out each season
T, i 2 i .A , , r all merchandise belonging to that season.
/U 50 ml sl3 -0 mo(lels ' that were |ij T Make your selections early. None sent on Approval. None laid aside. None sent C.
h/},. v ,l^-3 y ancl u. _ special at O. D. None charged. suit section, second FIoor— BOWMAN'S.
rv A comprehensive showing ot men s and youths'hand- i
tailored suits at .... .$15.00, J|>lß.<M) and up to $25.00 - I Q -I P,| . -
r Men's Trousers for work, street and dress wear, in \ \ C )lir h ir«if ShnWinrr nf
/jr worsteds and homespuns at SI.OO, «$1.50, $1.98, J II ol Ol
i Jf ' over 1,000 S ' traw ats in every straw, every shape C 1\ /f *ll*
wmW4 and " s3m JiMft! oummer Millinery mm
IS* Boys' Clothing IHH ■ Tl . a .. i 1 Wx
& v\ D C »A,l o • „ mmm MmPtf rhls department is in constant touch with what is go- 7f { f/A
\Wm yS ge ' Su.ts at $3.98 lilKßEff ing on in Millinery and you can come here expecting to see / V/fi
inlHI SizeM) to 1/years. New Bulgarian Norfolks, full cut • hats that arc distinctive and the latest note of fashion. See Y I f
• iJmmM'Lm vnicierjocx-ers, tapedl scams. Other serges at W BvfcMiMV these new hats—and the prices will seem delightfully little. 7j
mm All-wool J 11 f A f UCh New Sailors, new Bandeau Styles, new
Sill I ffiiW with 2 pairs of trousers ; sizes 6 to 17 vears, at $4.05 w U Hats, in leghorn, lace and braids, new Panamas and
if Boys'Wash Suits of Percales, Madras, Linens and y new White Hats with patent leather trimming. lr\F\
\|f ml I Galateas in Russian Sailors, Blouses, Oliver Twists and TM . • , . l\
ffl f/V™ Middys al ...
111 ''il vM Boys' Hats of wash materials and straw at wing effects, fruits, quills, ribbons and lacquered foliage. v * ij i
v" V» (:,n thc Tllird 1' loot- BOWMAN'S. and SI.OO Millinery Store, Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. |
MEN'S DRBSS SHIHTS, 7»e
m I Wa,y "Tits" Reduced ; I iSaSce Sale of SHOES
Fine quality of percale in light i.nd dark patterns.. Coat style with •TT %J
MEN'S N'RiiWi'' vit' kni- 7#C ... _ VJM A necessary stock adjustment necessitates an immediate disnosal of all short iinp«. hpob.. i«t. ..4
4-in-hands and club string ties. Each 25c and 50e Worth Regularly $2.50 k next tof th^f^thrift th ' B ?™P UlB stock at once we hav « marked It
MEN'S UNDERWEAR, 25c AVD 50e »-p» . , , r . fW| tiit? pri^v l nivrir pr ic e s> thus enabling the thrifty to secure TWO OR THREE PAIHS OF SHOES FOR
ear b r: ggan .r e^ eat :.^. and . froL thVfectorV " 1 0 11 JU m 0t any --» «- but these prices w„l clear the
MEN'S UNION SUITS, $1.50 HUHI IMC lcltiury. pirjm mi. ,
Scrivens' elastic seam union suits, each si 5o Verv few shorter than 24 inches and all are Wrll omen s Mioes, Clippers and I umps, most colors. Pair ti.lt*
"KS Of fine waw hi,, mounted on short" te,us. Kfl , p f :• • • ■** ,MW and Children's ta„ -black
"SS length. „c, „ The color range is sufficiently extensive to Egg 4 .' p° r. ° W . a .' . '"" ""Sfi"V*V ?**
MEN'S 75e NIGHT SHIRTS. s»c 8 ' ' ' enable us to match voiir hair norfprtlv
Made of light weight muslin, silk finish, pearl buttons. Saturday so,■ £ , niateli >OUI nail pel tectl). Qt&W \\ omen s Dressy Button Boots, not every Sole Outing Shoes, pair ;t«*
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. 91.00 •' Sale Saturday—all at $1.45. qKrar size. Pair «1.48 Bow' hlarlr ta n ch«. oV "li,/
B ach en : er 'r. . ma . draß . .r". 88 . ah ! ns :. COa f. S ! y,e .. " Ub BOWMAN'S-Second Floor. W Men's Heavy Working Shoes, sizes 6to 11. 980 pair Sizes 1?o .. . K
SSot, each 250 and 50e ' TlfnU Ptt It' n qu' Men's, boys' and women's Slippers, pair,
BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS. s«c a.m owe /T\T_ A , I\T. ■ .i„ - Mens Button and Lace Dress Shoes, all
^ Pe AND 8 50« Parate collar ' each " 50c 01111131161 IjlOVeS sizes. Pair $2.48 Women's heavy calf and kidskin lace shoes
». "'S Th«e styles Proving v«, Popular. 7 "ft™' L ° W """ ."V V.'''-•.• •;
on .sale on the Main Fiooi— UOWMAN'S. .. p> c i"c U i'-"t j"i'" V Polishes, including Shinola and
-—————————————— —. Specials in all lengths of silk gloves in black and white only. Hoys Sample Shoes, high and low cut, Glossola
OTT \T Q 2-clasp double tipped tricot silk gloves, 50c quality, pair .. 39<f s ' z^ s I/ -- a ' r ; 980 Women's Slipper Trees, regular 15c sizes
OI I rfiXw 10-button length double tipped tricot silk gloves, 65c quality, omen s 79c Crochet Slippers in various pair
The demand for Silks this season is beyond all precedent. P air 550 °"r new Spring and Summer models portray the fullest measure of beauty in footwear. Dress sho
All the newest weaves and colorings in our up-to-date silk store. 12-button length double tipped tricot silk gloves, 75c quality, n so wear. On the Third FIoor— BOWMAN'S, " °
Silks that will enable you to carry out any style idea in a dress P a ' r 650
at small outlay. 16-button length double tipped tricot silk gloves, SI.OO quality, "D T> Jt Al • >
50c 32-lnch Wm. Anderson & Co,, Shirt- £ \ ~ , P air V J "ui "" V "Vf, A ZU XSIdSS JSeCI. $15.95 Alttllll 11111^
ing Wash Silks, stripes Of lilac, gray, ca- \ 16-button length double tipped Milanese silk gloves, $1.25 ...
det and navy in white, strictly fast col- 1 quality, pair 95# ... I I $-4.U0 Quartered Oak China 1IT M '
ors. Yard 33c I "' r t—t-rr r: rr r- C!o<;et«i Sin M VY CLLC I
$1.50 40-inch Shower-proof Printed Crepe. J 0n Sale on the Main Floor —BOWMAN'S. / I "
Meteor, lustrous silk in Copenhagen, tan- Wv |An/ . I $20.00 Quartered Oak China Specially Priced for
go, navy, Russian green, pigeon, taupe. ■ I I It - i «. '
and wistaria. Yard OHo » O 1 J* J1 A £Tk f_ *n • . : *Closets $16.90 OalUTday
WtPPT A Splendid Array of Porch Furniture Km*** 1 $32.00 Quartered oak am. *.» ai™*™, b«h« k*. !
rufjifir.raU-iKi-ii-iS: «it(® For Saturday Selling jSgßete .gitli closets tZZr-,*-'■
of navy, brown, mahogany, pigeon and tRI®IV(WC KJ? It f'" 1 quart capacity. Special for
ta *2.oo Clinch'Cr'epon'imprimV,' Ara'bS St <1 |j 8 Uiwn Seats t0 $1.39 Aluminum Berlin Saifce
SSS^i/ilffi ! Porch Swings ... .$1.98 to $6.00 Pots, with cover, S-quart ca-•
12.00 40-inch silk Crepe Poplin, in beau- (si/I Jl. 1 'Sr j jvH i $2.25 porch rocker This bed has pillars pacity; Saturday 980 ■
Yard-wide
Due..,., v.,u. a ™«,«.... „„„. Yard, W,oP\\ |M&| $42.00 bicycle, Saturday . .$30.00 Ex4cUj ' " ke f S aT" es ti£ '
Mil \ Bicycle Tirej ... .$1.50 to $35.00 Quartered Oak Buffets, °° ly , cl,oice • !»«e
«" ■ ■ ■."• T\A ' Mminr Steamer chairs . ...SI.OO to $1.50 #89.95 sell $9.00 alhlayer felt mat- -
Mala Floor BOWMAN'S. w-* Express wagons .... 75ft to $7.50 $29.00 Quartered Oak tresses at riieseniat- OatUTUay SOEp
———————r—— r- • i T-> ... ,nm tresses are cuaranteed. Choice
•nr*TT -t T\ ZT ~TL f jPr-Wl»r3 Special Pony Wagon $1.69 $23.00 Quartered Oak Buffets, of one or two parts . OpeCiaiS
"" I/» Uav p A ll 11, >£ Collapsible Go-Carts, $4.50 up- #19.75
On the Fifth FIoor— BOWMAN'S. I 10 cakes Ivory Soap .... 380
PAPER *v JL CI IlUll wards. 10 cakes P. & G. Naphtha
Unheard of Values ' AntnmnhiiA Tirac Linens and Dress Materials 110 cakes Fels' Naphtha <
io-morrow we offer some of the season's best sellers at XXUIUIIIU UIIC Ali cb SATIN DAMASK—In assorted patterns. Pansy with stripe, Clover, 380
unheard-of prices. cU;/4 asi eon .^. o,nsettl 'i, I !: o ?u' egular value * IOO - A weaver's thread here and 10 cakes Swift's Pride Soap,
10 rolls of Satin Stripe Paper, 10 per roll with every pur- _ y....5. er ®ALL LINEN P LUNCH patterns 'and'' stripes."' j ß us°t 2904
chase Of 20yards of cut-out border, 9 inches wide, per yard, 60; Correspondingly low prices on following makes: one 10 rolls Crepe Toilet Paper, ,
or zu yaras cut-out border, 18 inches wide, per vard 7j40 Goodyear, Imperial and Kelly-Spring-field ' Guaran- for Summer waists. Sheer and fine. 36 inches wide. Prices, yard, «O0 .
Estimates given. Paper teed 3.500 miles. ' , FRENCH ORGANDIES —very popular for No phone or C O .D. orders
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