B. B. B. SALE BARGAINS For Friday Morning J , [ XT i*_ 15c and 18c Ci Ai 5c 25c Satin Ribbons, 17c * llfirmrlS Pillow Cases, 12 l-2c UIOIC LIOS6S ll EHIt II ■SJlirl MllslK. f I*lo3, V flßli , Heavy Bilk, for curtains, cush- All the leading shades. Friday < ► llvllvllv • sssvw V«K9, **. * MfliijL MM J ||«|| I A I IUUJ * MM ions or awnings, yard 3* bargain price, yard J7* ► "r hlmatltc __ ifWli HHltlflll 1 Jlf| S|' '{l Silk _ BOWMAN'S Fourth Floor. Main Floor-BOWMAN'S. ' . sc, 8c and 10c Silk Covered special, each a f S 111 I ! Jlffifllk UnliJur 9C I 10 - Buttons, dozen if BowMAN-s-Mam Floor. at mm i 11 Hi PHy Holiday 25c Lace, ißc r.,;«»»»« " -1 OA c u I ■ Aa !y sHIW Ml U ifcllfffv White lace for curtains or door UUIIupcS SI.(JU fancy back combs, OUf 111 lilliiPPilk panels, special, yard ..... iHf *1.95 White not Guimpes. ► sc all " OVer hair nCtS ' ILUWLoI FKILLo JT\ FOUNDED 1871 »J LOOK I .. ■ * • n • ll lUC Dias seam tape, piece, Of —branded Arcadia. These have f)F TUT il rr.n V II It / C* *■ < 5 10c silk middy laces, piece, f ß^nc^e hem ( L^t. , T?o er I d , J,", ///#/#>Tyyl FOR THE 101111? MCIIS OUIIS ► mer). Friday Special k «... WEEK W* TOF iffjrjtf M F. Ml I |J | li 111 * VW "S <0 , " Main Floor BOWMAN'S. BOWMAN'S Main Floor. P OIVIHO Friday Bargai.ll PHCe 00 < \ 300 Best Qaality Oil Window Shades kMIIB ' * Friday iviorilillg Fach 2QC "*' gflpp Wp Mejis khaki trousers, value SI.OO. Now 7 * * . 300 best quality oil and cambric window shades, assort- Mil!I {fi liilliip|([j ,1 ► cd colors, regular price 50c to 85c. Friday, complete vvkh BT fl Jjjßl An y mans straw hat, value up to $2.50. Friday spc- < BOWMAN'S-Fourth s2.66'and $1.50 soft and stiff hats.' Now* *.'.9SB ' ► Domestics $2.00 Feather Pillows, 25c Percaline and Mer- ~ -r' uomesuc* SIOO EXTRA SPECIAL cerized Satine, 8 l-2c I TJA\7C ) I i , Fr *daj foren<>Otl T> T> n „ A., „ „ DU 1 U uUIlu 4 bleached Muslin, 38 inches white striped ticking. Friday |t if — — — O •1 1 R H H E-,?. ya . , wlde ' AU . shades. — 1 * A fcSSXZ Moire Silk Jelis Friday Morning 1f V ; y inches wide in remnants on Jor , $ 44-inch black moire silk, in three different stvles. , /% 1 I II 1 ► n,r vln r, J 20c and 25c soft heavy quality, beautiful lustrous finish. Suitable for Children S ()rk| V \il/ _L •JL < , peryard '* D .„ T i • 19 ! o coats. Friday only, per vard *2.98 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. PIUOW Tubing, 1Z 1-ZC Main FIoor—BOWMAN S nandkerCnietS lUC c -1 T . _J -- - JI I I, —— Three in . hnv PHd»v Sne Omall 1/Ot, SO BC EaHy ' . These are in 42 and 45 inches _ # _i„T Filda> fe P e " ' j in r Ci«,ln T l ?*- Rem " ants - Pr,da3 io?/tI Ko I nnedolo «*"c and 75c Embroidery 6 bovs cheviot Norfolk Suits, sizes 6to 9 years. Value ► 10c Camp btools Ciai. per yard IJ>C Lonsdale Bleached . ..mwiucry BOWMAN s-Main Floor. $2 98 Special Fridav «1 10 < Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. . FlounCinff 39c «! it Ai' -r i.V 'i' c c' "• 'i* \*Al „ ► Friday special, 3 for o(>£ Muslin 1 ftr luuuuiug, J3i $1.2.-> Oliver Twist Wash Suits. Special 79 jo. FHda" sp'M 2 I Sf I adips' Linen $5.00 boys' all-wool Norfolk Suits. Cassimere and < l. ————— 52.50 Bed oets, 36 inches wide, cut from full per yard coc Liduicb Liincn serges. Special, Friday $3.25 4 ►C C - CL.«I. ric., ?«; nnrl SI SO ' Friday Special, per BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Handkerchiefs 10c BOWMAN'S Third Floor. < DDC oneeis, ODC ouu BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ————— Friday special —— < . 7fix9o Inches. Branded, Tioga White Bv Iss w _ l^ fl ®s lor | ——_ 1Q r WHitp Pll««P BOWMAN'S—Main B'loor. $1.75 and $2.50 $3.50 Men's and j *■ or Westwind. Bleached. Friday ders, plain and ruffled, topeciau ——————— 13C Wniie TUSSe , , Z. a,, r 1 y special sot 1118 sel •• and 91.00 ri-,..,;-- 9C- frpnp 1? l.?r Children s Shoes, $1 Women s Oxfords 4 L, BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S —Fourth Floor. «JWC riOUllCing , ««C F > "Buster Brown" styles. Tan calf, rubber sole and heel, j 27 Inches wide. These are es- BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. all sizes. Special at ... UJO v patterns. Friday Special, per Friday special, per yard, ant ' Tapestry for cushions, cur- BUWMAN a Thfrd Floor. : Some Special Values S U9 and $1.35 ; r . , BOWMAWS Fourth Floor. Baby Shoes $2 Women's Pumps Tl X 9 a vk tm ww v S ueclc til tan, gray and White canvas Goodyear welt- Women S Wear Muslin Underwear s»c »sn&a.ist.-..f.-a; WW Vllivaa V «* IflUOJlll U llvlCl VYCCII Union Suits BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. BOWMAN'S-Third Floor. ► p f ;J 9v FnrAnnnn Three S P ecial Lots for Frida y Forenoon's Selling. short aleeveß tlght kneeß( , ► ror rriaay rorenoen LOT i. . Kai weight ... bleache^. $1.50 Men's Shirts Barker Linen Collars ► Double Texture Raincoats, misses' and women's sizes, embroidery a" 3 ??" 8 . 1 . ™"*° . 59c Ma ' n Floor - BOWMAI ' ,& ma^aV^^da^'U?^ B^^^ 8 ' do?e n n e 8 , do .!f n s l, n od b Syi B eS! d < * tan only, and only ten of them.. Special 92.49 LOT 2 ' ————— 98c 7.so Dresses, at _ . sertion, size 18x36 and 18x45. heels and toes, samples, 3 pairs 4 Fridav only. We sold almost fifty of them on the first $2.50 to $4.50 Gowns Princess Slips, Combinations and Friday bargain price l for pair ' dav they were put on sale at $2.98. They are the latest W ("te Skirts; of crepe, sheer nainsook, fine lace, embroidery 49 c Drawn Work Square BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. J ► arrivals, fine tissue, crepe, voile and linen, all have long and beading trimmed, ribbon drawn. Special 91.00 M ~ f' .... . , Second Floor BOWMAN'S 24-inch, specially priced for TT_ • « • 4 * tunics. All sizes among them. Frlda > HOUSP P 11TT11 "I Tl 0"Q * >, tA S'li \it • * Ott* 7> rn r i i T BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. iIV/UOC J. U.X < $2.50 Silk Waists, Jap silk in the last model; white, pink, light blue and ,o i 2c Linen finish. 72 inches wide ¥I • o . ° me Bargains Tor Halt Uay S celling . maize; all sizes in all colors. .45 inches wide. - . ► Pure Wool Serge Skirts with Roman Stripe Under- CUI Fii? '' ' BUok anjj r short bage Cans " d < Only about a dozen of them—navy blue only. 25c Corded BOWMAN'S- Main as '). 1 U,:)S 4 * Second FIoor— BOWMAN'S. Huck Towels, 33c p 19 1 9 —— $1.69 Round' Hamp ► Individual size. Hemmed ready Lrepe, 1L i-CC ————— made of white iill ' 15c Cretonnes, 9c $1.39 Curtains, 69c JSUn25c Men's Neckwear ported wiMow. strong ' n 7Sc M Hk4cn'^ui^ . window's, pair f. « n 0 _ .... . _ , I « u;n Raficfoe on/1 Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. with brown Indll- A ► bowmaits Main Floor. BowMAN's-Fourth FiooV $2.25 White Crochet awn ' ™Ustes and Namel top 491 Qk , , ~, '* V heels and toes, seconds. Special, JoC Brass rlower BOWMAN S—Main Floor. IXOCKeiS, „ " 4 ► __———— Double Reed Seats. Friday D „„„ iroo 1U " CasKetS _ .).n? s P pclal 91.35 *n -no i r r\ t FIoor— BOWMAN s. $2.2 a Brass Jardineres with ball foot. Good quality * _ . . BOWMAN'S— Third Floor. J5. j5. y SI.OO Camisoles, ——™_ or riru,,.-'. $1.59 Silverine cut glass handled Olive Dish 750 4 I► . at . 1* Eft Odds and ends of gloves—these are a lot of 16-button vMlflren S OOCKS BOWMAN's —Basement, jy in Net and Lace, 50c $3.50 Lawn length in lisle, and chamoisette in 12-button length, per Flaln a „ d fancy tops . SppciaI _ ' ► At ßO h Benches, $1.95 pair 2-ciasp Miianese Silk' Gloves'' Values 50c and 75c. Fi'oor-BowMAN'l^ 9 $3.00 and $3.50 $2.50 and $3.00 4 cia ( i' reen . th . . ar . m . B :. pair 190 —Women's Pumps Women's Pumps \ 1 9/« Qallrnlina Q1 9- BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. BOWMAN'S Main Floor. - A n , "McAlpin" Colonials with With Goodyear welted soles 4 k lfct l"fc>C JllKOline, «/ IHr H{>VS Hose hand-turned soles, fine patent and low heels for young women. ——— ———————— J colt vamps and fancy quarters, all sizes in patent colt and gun 4 S3O Baby Coach, sls 25c and 30c Awning 25c Men's Sensible d oK\..« £l J2S& *" r3 A 9 < Highly polished wood body Strine. 18c Purses. Ipalr1 palr 14<; 4 ' au VVMANS * ioor. baby coach fully upholstered. _ ollf f __ m fllll n . Af . rll IVII 9 ~ Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. _____ Fridav ast K i\i\ These are cut from full pieces. Friday special 1 OA 4 ► BOWMAJTS— Third Sf,' 00 »»«" f,.0, 19? $1 Silk and Wool Tus- Men's Baibriggan ► 25c Scrim 12 l-2c -—; —— — 25c Women's sahs and Poplins, 69c Underwear , ► Plain ecru. 39-inch wide, for 50c Ramie LinenS. 39c CA. __ 1 II j 40 Inches wide. Friday special. Short sleeves, double seated ► SJSTbsSri"fc l S^..'? s 5 1 i .« ,®.L. 25c Kiltie Cloth, 15c Underwear p.. «s»c ■■ tse; , BOWMAN'S—Fourth »rld.J" .p. 01.1, y.rd .. 39f Th»Be ar. In Scotch plaids. Frl- Velvet BagS, 19c wSS'.M'pJafJSSf Sp*.'?llV """ Floor-BOtrMAN'S M.ln Flo.r-BOWMAN'B. < | BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. day special, per yard Friday spei lal each ~ < ne . c . r , . f Ma,n FiOOT - B °WMAN'& BOWMANS-Main Floor. ' Main Floor-BOWMAN'S. LlllOleUlll ReHlliailtS " 25c Swiss Embroidery 19c Soft Finish Cambric or _~T New Process Linoleum Remnants ,useful lengths for j ► tdges, IDC 12 l-2c 25c Voiles, 12 l-2c Leather Belts 50c Women's Pants kitchen, bathroom or vestibule. Regular price 50c. Friday 1 ►' sto 9 inches wide. Friday , n lengths from 3to 8 yards. Ud!' 50c Patent I ' eather Rp » 8 ' Knee len _ th llght w „_ ht cot . Only, per square yard special, per yard Friday special, per yard, ► BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. " BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ' 4 WILL NOT APPOINT COMMISSION ON SMOF SMITH Youth Accused of Murdering Grandfather Must Stand Trial After All Legal inquiry into the sanity of Ed ward G. Smith, the Inglenook youth who is now awaiting trial at Septem ber sessions for the murder of his a,ged grandfather, John E. Bush,, was Refused to-day by Additional Law .Oudge McCarrell. I Application for the appointment of 'a lunacy commission had been made THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AUGUST 6, 1914. under the act of 1883 by Charles H. Smith, the defendant's father. In a comprehensive opinion the court points out that it has no juris diction to grant the petition under the act in question, but mentions the act of 1874 as covering these provisions. The latter law authorizes the action to be taken by an official, physician or general representative of the prison or Board of Charities. In conclusion thie court suggests that if Smith is in need of special care or treatment as suggested by his counsel, the State Board of Charities will undoubtedly offer the necessary assistance. In effect the opinion means that Smith will remain in prison pending his trial and that the question of whether or not he is insane, as ex- District Attorney John Fox Weiss and William H. Earnest, his counsel, con tend, may be presented to a Jury of twelve of Dauphin county's good men and true. The defense claims that Smith is now In such condition as to make It Impossible for him to properly dt-fenil himself In his fight to save himself from the electric chair. In referring to a clause of the act of 1883 which applies only to defend ants who have been convicted and sen tenced or acquitted by the court. Judge McCarrell says: "The defendant has not been convicted or sentenced by the court and according to this section he could be discharged by the hos pital authorities without notice as soon as they are of the opinion that h" has been restored to reason. This might entirely prevent a trial and make the administration of Justice impossible." Attorneys Weiss and Earnest said to-day that the defense is not yet ready to discuss the next move. i GAS COMPANY USES MOTOR CYCLES Folliwlng the example of the Chi cago Gas Light company, which makes use of seventy-five motorcycles for col lection purposes, the Gas Light com pany of Atlanta, ,Ga., has also decided to supply Its collectors with powerful two-wheelers. The company believes that it will be possible for Its collectors to cover more ground in less time on the motorcycles—thus greatly increas ing the efficiency of the collection de- j partment. ' MM TEIICE» RESIDENCE SECTION Twenty-two Brand-New Dwellings Practically Ready For Occupancy r~~~7Before cold lfe< risburg can boast of Jv a brand new resl- M- dential section the frAn Hg j gfe newly built up Royal 1' ty: Terrace. The Ter race is that portion of Allison Hill that overlooks Cameron ■ > street Just south df State. - At one time the lowlands at the 'base of the bluft was a public "dump," but this has been filled in and the 1 construction of a row of twenty-two (j modern dwelllnghouses has proceeded f so rapidly that the high bluff presents a wonderfully different aspect than that of a few months ago. 1 Incidentally the sale of the houses, l It is understood, has been unusually brisk and the chances are that the | whole row will be occupied as soon i an the finishing touches are put on by < jlthe contractor. The entire twenty | two houses are being constructed by William A. Mclihenny. Mr. Mcll- 1 henny, by the way, got a permit to- i day to build two more modern bricks - at 1842 and 1844 Market street at a cost of $7,600. | SPECIAL THIS WEEK ' Vlctrola style X, $5 monthly at the " cash price of $75. No extras. J. H. - Troup Music House, 16 South Market s Square.—Advertisement. I CHOOSING A VOCATION t It seems as though some plan i should be evolved by which every boy and girl, on finishing school, could 1 take up seriously the work of life Ira ' mediately after vacation days are past The only way to get things in these days, as tn all times, is to "go and fetch them." The danger of drifting and waiting for something to turn up has ruined the career of many a bright young man—loafing is a dan gerous habit. In the curriculum of schools and colleges one important phase of edu cation—that of training young peo ple how to meet and mingle with men of affairs—seems to be overlooked. This is caused partially by the fact that business men are seldom seen I about institutions of learning. They are too busy. During the last year In school an effort should be made to bring the students Into personal con tact with representatives of various enterprise*! that are employing and requiring help. In this way many of the difficulties in recruiting their own payrolls would be eliminated and American boys and girls would be given a fairer and more encouraging opportunity of finding their initial place In the multitude of competitors. —"Let's Take It Over." The Publish ers, In National Magazine for July. We Judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while oth ers judge us by what we have al ready done.—Longfellow. gg« =>o< >flß 1 [MOVER I J CLAUDS M. MOHR, M£n I . . 0 CvTrtpulW located, O I UP to date and A newly furnished 11 Dinner II .fWmJi SMBB 'ioW II ft aHWRaHtSsBwBBBE "Musicwith Lunch. II W > Dinner and Supper II Br*"" OR WIRE YOUR WSERVATICN gg 3