| Dollar Day Wednesday at Bowman's \ ► Biggest and best things for SI.OO. Values range to $7.50. Those who have attended our Dollar Day Sales know that it is a day of unusual * ► values —not to get rid of old stock—but regular merchandise of extraordinary prices. harrisbuwos popular department STORE. 4 y Visitors will find in our Dollar Day Sale a splendid opportunity to purchase gifts and souvenirs for the home folks. Large new electric « .Q A A/ft Z P M y elevators make it easy to reach any floor. Be early for good selections. OTC mmOUTS ' oA. to u»OU i . in. ! ' > Wall Paper Laces and Embroideries ► Enough to paper a large room for SI.OO HttllaV Hav y .' The Dollar Sale of Wall Paper will enable * \J<Xj ► you to paper any room, size 12x15x8; 10 rolls Two embroidered Organdie Robes, at the ► of side wall paper, 18 yards border, 6 rolls embroidery department, retail for $3.00 yard; y ceiling paper—suitable for all rooms. These 5 yards in a pattern. Yard SI.OO papers are on wood pulp fibre and easy to $1.50 and $1.75 allovcr Organdie Embroid . hang. erv, vard SI.OO < POWMAWS-Fonrtti rTonr - $1.50 and $1.75 Oriei tal Lace Flouncing, 27 * ~ _ _ . inches wide. Yard SI.OO ► u •f"T T.IH Q 50c Shadow Lace Flouncing, 27 inches wide, ► "" L ** ► are always acceptable presents. Very attrac- 35c 18-inch Oriental Lace Flouncing, 4 ► tive items in Dollar Day Sale. yards for SI.OO r , , « to 4ci • Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ► $1.?0 Linen Lunch Cloths, size 48x48 in- ches, with 2'/-inc.h hemstitched hem .. SI.OO Voliiac in ; $1.50 to $1.69 Linen Squares and round Cen- JiA trdUrUlllctry V dIUCb 111 * tens, trimmed with wide cluny lace and in- J TWT 1 - sertion SI.OO Ribbons and Neckwear * 50c madeira hand-embroidered doilies, 11- r ■„ r. ► s j ze 3 f or $1 .qo $2.95 silk spun head or shoulder Scarfs m h ' second FIoor— BOWMAN'S. light blue, lavender, gray, black and mais. i - Each SI.OO V V/ JL Ivii w black and white combinations. Each .. SI.OO Dressmakers and home sewers will find $1.50 Roman Ribbmis byadere stripes ►, splendid values in this Dollar group. the ribbon that every woman wants for a K 1 dozen J. &P. Coats' Machine ar( i ••••••• ••• • • ► Thread 55c 1 ' ' anc y Brocaded Ribbons, in pink, light ► 2 pr. washable dress shields, 50c blue, and white, 7 inches wide, 2 >' ai^ ► 1 card DeLong Hooks and . in" \*' '■ " o m,\ ti'i i j Eves 10c u* 4 Oil 39c Moire Ribbons all the leading shades. 1 pack best Sewing Needles, sc. -I® I •vrvl yards for SI.OO " 2 dozen Nickel Plated Safety T I = Mam Fioor-BOWMAN'S. Pins Sc MM ► c jj c ßtackMohi!rSkirt J Mem's Furnishings ► Value $1.50 Men's $1.98 Coat Sweaters heavy weight, J $1.50 fancy Hair Tins SI.OO wool mixed, oxford and maroon colors, see- Any 25c fancy Buttons, 5 dozen . SI.OO onds. Each $1 ,(K) Main FIoor— BOWMAN'S. Men's SI.OO Underwear—medium and heavy * | ~ Vlir • 11 O 1 weight, mixed and heavy cotton ribbed, shirts, ; Infants Wear mDollar bale T "° s " r iu>o Mothers will do well to take advantage of Men's 25c Half Hose plain black, silk these bargains. lisle, double soles. 8 pairs for SI.OO $1.50 to $2.00 infants' silk caps in' faille, Men's SI.OO Dress Shirts—plain and plaited. ' ► messaline and silk poplins, trimmed with lace coat style, attached cuffs, percales and mer- j| ► and ribbon. Special SI.OO cerized madras. Two shirts for SI.OO ij ► $1.75 to children's bonnets, in white Main Floor — BOWMAN'S. ► cordurov and bear cloth, turn-backs of fur = ' BOYS' CLOTHING $1.50 to $1.98 girls' dresses in percale, ging- T- T\ A ll ar . Q a l~ ' ham and galatea, three-quarter and long OalC ► sleeves, sizes 6to 14 years. Special .. SI.OO Excellent opportunity to buy for School Wear. . Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ™ ™ ——- $1.98 and $2.98 Boys Overcoats m dark ; Extraordinary Values in wic ► XTnTTQTTW A "DXTQ Twist Suits SI.OO y .tX v U OJC/ W JTLXVJEsW Roys' 75c Knickerbockers, 2 for SI.OO "C* T\ 11 T\ boys' double texture Raincoats, SI.OO DOr JJOllar jD&V Third Floor— BOWMAN'S. ► $1.49 Nesco enamel roaster, with cover, . p _ ► , $, <M ! Draperies ror Dollar Day $1.69 imported willow hamper, round j * J y style SI.OO Just the season when you need them. ► $1.50 galvanized ash can SI.OO 25c white Swiss with pink dots and bars, ► $1.98 fire-proof casserole, oval shape with 36 inches wide. 11 yards SI.OO ► nickel plated copper receptacle SI.OO 25c white Lace for sash or sill curtains, ft y $1.49 cedar tub, extra large size .... SI.OO yards SI.OO y $1.98 willow clothes basket SI.(M) 18c and 20c Scrim with colored borders, 38 $1.50 sani-genic nil mop for cleaning and to 40 inches wide. 11 yards SI.OO y polishing hardwood floors SI.OO $1.50 and $1.85 cream and white Voile Cur- j ► 79c extra heavy galvanized tub—wringer tains with 2 and 2'/>-inch hemstitched hem, l ► attachment and wood handle. 2 for ... SI.OO 2}/ 2 yards long. Pair SI.OO : j BOWMAN'S —Basement. " Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Owner of Monticello Makes Offer to U. S. Washington, D. C., Oct. <S. ln of ficial circles to-day the hope was ex pressed that Congress would act promptly on the letter of Representa tive Jefferson M, Levy, of New York, owner of Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson, to Secretary Bryan, in which he said he would consider an offer of $500,000 from the United States Govern ment for the estate. Mr. Bryan, It was said, would refer tre communica tion to Congress at once. Mr. Levy. In his letter, stated that he always had abhorred the idea of Monticello becom ing a "mere museum." | How To Get Rid of a 1 | Bad Cough £ A Hsme-Madr Remedy that Will f i> D» It Qnlrkly, Cheap and 2 •> Easily Made <jj> If you have a bad cough or chest cold which refuses to yield to ordinary reme dies, get from any druggist 2% ounces of I'inex (SO cents worth), pou;- into a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. [Start taking a teaspaonful every hour or two. In 24 iiours your cough will be conquered or very nearly bo. Even whooping cpugh is greatly relieved in this way. The above mixture makes a full pint —a family supply—of the finest cough syrup that money could buy— at a cost :>f only 54 cents. Easily prepared in a .-ninutes. Full direction's with l'inex. * This Pinex and Sugar Syrup prepa ration takes right hold of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loos ens the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way that is really remarkable. Also quickly heals the inllamcd membranes which accompany a painful cough, and stops the formation of phlogm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent, loose cough. Excellent for bronchitis, spasmodic croup and winter coughs. Keeps perfectly and tastes good —children like it. _ Pinex is a special and highly concen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guniacol, which is so iiealing to the membranes. To avoid disappointment. ask vour druggist for "2% ounces of Pine-i,"—do not accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt ly refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., El. V, ayuo, Ind. TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 6. IQI4 II CORONER'S JURY I BUMS HMD Verdict on Death of J. U. Bright bill Censures P. R. R. For Excessive Speed Special to The Telegraph Dauphin, Pa., Oct. 6.—The inquest by Coroner Jacob Kckinger on the death of John U. Brlghtbill, who was killed at a grade crossing here on Sat urday morning, was held yesterday afternoon at the store of John LPor ter. The following jurors were em paneled: Richard Steckley, David Hoffman. William Ely, John Ij. Porter, Charles Winn and Robert Putt. After hearing all the e\'idence they jury censured the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for excessive speed and an unprotected crossing. The verdict meets with the general ■approval of our citizens. Inasmuch as! there is a watchman at every crossing I in town excepting this one. and it is! I lie one most traveled. Man\ Dauphin people attended the funeral services of Mr. Brightbill, which were held from Shoop'n! Church, near T.inglestown, a* 10 j o'clock this morning. im. lIRI'MBAVGII TKM.S HOW 11K ENTERED THE RACE Right off the bat at Williams Grove 1 on September 3 Dr. Brumbaugh told j , his hearers the whole story of how lie' came to be a candidate anfl his free dom from obligation to any one. Ilo 1 said: "In the counsels of my educa-j lional friends a! Richmond, Va., i-» , February, I decided to submit m\ ; name at the May primaries on the Re-J publican ticket lor the nomination to! the high ofllce of Governor. Had j there been no open primary I should not have been a candidate. I could offer myself only through a direct ap peal to the p»oplo upon a platform of my own composition throughout and free from the influence of any political leaders or groups More than a quar ter of a million trood men of Penn-j rvlvanla gave n ie their support. I am' now a candidate upon my own plat form with the indorsment of my party! 'and with no promise or pledge of any: isort to any one." ' ' =========== || u Auto Supplies, !► Toys & Go-Carts \ , -SI .MM electric auto tail lijrins. !' Si.oo |j ► 51.98 imported Teddy bears, . with voire SI.OO 51.50 large size dressed dolls, ► 91.00 v 5i.69 collapsible carts ..Si.no Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. II Deaths and Funerals m'ERAI. OF CIIII.D Services for Kllzabeth May Zeider, the five-year-old daughter of Jacob H. Zeider. 1059 South Ninth street, who died Saturday night, will be held to morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The Rev. J. A. Lyter, pastor of the Derry I Street United Brethren Church, Derry and Fifteenth streets, will officiate. Burial will be made In the Rast Har- ; risburg Cemetery. FI'KEHAI. OK MRS. HKI.GN SETTLES Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Set- I ties, aged <• 4 years, widow of Jacob Set j ties, who died at her home, 616 Church street. Friday evening, were held yes terday afternoon. The Rev. Walter I Tollver, pastor of the Zlon Baptist . Church, Marion, below ('aider street. officiated. Burial was made in the L.in- i | coin Cemetery. j Youthful, Beautiful Skin Easy to Have ; j You may be as healthy as a bird in j I the air and still have a poor complexion. • 'banging seasons and temperatures, winds, dust and dirt, are apt to Injure 'any skin, even though the general! I health be good. When these external! j influences spoil the complexion, tliei ' natural tiling Is to remove the spoil by I I external means. Ordinary mercoli'/.ed I | wax will do this. It will actually ab- \ 1 sorb the weather-beaten film-skin, a I little each day. In a week or two; you'll have a brand new complexion, a ] new skin. The exquisitely beautiful i and youthful complexion thus acquired, j comes so easllv. without harm or dls- i comfort, there's no reason why any : woman should not adopt this simple ireatment Get an ounce of mercollzed • wax at any drug store, applying nlght- I l.v Ilk? cold cream, washing It off morn ! ings This will not fall In any case. To quickly remove wrinkles, signs of i care and age. bathe the fare occasion- i : ally In a solution of powdered saxollte. r j 1 oz„ dissolved In '£ nt witch hazel 1 'The results will surprise you. ij Dollar Day in Women's Garment Section Offers rare values and you will have to be early for choice selections. Women's and Misses' Raincoats, SI.OO Canton cloth and bombazine rubberized —none that were less than $5.98 —some that were $7.50. Slightly damaged. Women's Wool Skirts, SI.OO Women's skirts that were five and six times as much as they'll be to-morrow —regular $5.00 and sf>.oo values. Women's Black Satine Dresses, SI.OO Just arrived—and worth $1.50 to $1.98 for the extra sizes. All sizes from 34 to -10, to-morrow at #1.01) Silk Waists, SI.OO Splendid silk and satin waists that were $3.98. $5.00 and $5.98. Crepe Kimonos, SI.OO They were $1,50 and s2.so—and as pretty as a woman ' would want to wear. Buy one to-morrow at ... SI.OO Silk Petticoats, SI.OO Heavy black taffeta with deep embroidery. They were $5.00 —only about a dozen of them remain and each customer can buy one only. Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S _ Ladies Will Be Interested in These Glove Values For Dollar Day Giving you an opportunity to buy an imported French or cape skin glove at a smaller figure than you could even buy them before the war trouble. 2-clasp French overseam kid gloves ,in all shades and sizes, pair 91.00 Fownes' one-clasp pique finger gloves, in white, black and tan. regular $1.50 quality. Pair SI.OO Bacmo one-clasp cape skin gloves in tan only. Pair, SI.OO The new Basque girdles, in black, green and blue. Regu lar $1.25 quality. Special SI.OO Ladies' leather-lined handbags with vanity supplies in black only. Special SI.OO Ma Iti Floor— BOW MAN 8. 1 SURPRISING VALUES Ltf White Goods and Linens White Goods, Blankets and Comforts in our new quarters, just inside the Market Street door; and we are going to give you some surprises in values. If you are not already a customer we will make you one. $1.50 Double Satin Damask beautiful patterns to select from. 2 yards wide. Yard SI,OO Diaper Cloth—3o inches wide, full perfect pieces. 10-vard lengths. The piece $i .00 Old Glory Longcloth—36 inches wide, extra fine quality. 10-yard lengths. The piece sl.<K> 3 vards 50c Ratine—the material most wanted for separate skirts.'for SI.OO 6 yards 39c Mercerized Batiste —15 inches wide. Never sold for less than 39c yard. 6 yards SI.OO (> i I uck Towels, scalloped, embroidered edge SI.OO Bates' Crochet Bed Spreads—full bed size, hemmed ready for use. The heaviest spread we sell at $1.59. Special, SI.OO Plaid Blankets blue, tan and gray. The best value that we offer for $1.50. Special, pair SI.OO Homespun Blankets—size 04x78, weights 3 lbs. 4 ozs., comes in brown with darker border; our leader at $1.50. Special, pair SI.OO Main Fioor—BOWMAN'S. Women's Underwear and Hosiery FOR DOLLAR DAY Women's SI.OO Underwear —vests, pants and union suits, medium and heavy weight, white wool, silk and wool, and medium and heavy weight cotton. Two garments for SI.OO Women's 50c Underwear —medium and heavy weight cot ton. white and peeler color, vests and pants; broken lines. Four garments for SI.OO Women's 50c Union Suits —bleached cotton, low neck, sleeveless, lace knees, silk finish. Three garments for . . SI.OO Women's 50c Hose—plain black and plain tan, silk lisle and thread silk boots, double soles, high spliced heels, wide garter j top. Three pairs '. SI.OO Women's 39c Hose—plain black and colors, double soles, high spliced heels, wide garter tops; broken lines and samples. Four pairs for SI.OO Women's 25c Burson Hose —plain black and plain tan, II medium and heavy weight cotton: seconds. Seven pairs —a for SI.OO Boys' and girls' 25c Stockings—medium and heavy weight j * cotton, fine ribbed. Six pairs for SI.OO | ► Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. f DRESS GOODS Beautiful new materials that are needed right now for Fall dresses at about half price for Dollar Day. ► hagen—beautiful for coats and dresses. Plain and brocade. ► Yard SI.OO ► $1.50 yard-wide Black Satin Duchesse extra good qual ► itv, lustrous finish. Yard SI.OO ► .$2.00 worth 50c Worsted Plaid beautiful styles, satin ► stripe, hour yards SI.OO Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Dollar Day in DOMESTICS — R elevator E s W $1.75 worth—22 yards of blqached muslin for SI.OO All put ii]) in a bundle—lengths 2 to 5 yards. * 35c 42x72 Mohawk Bolster, CP ► Two 20c 45x36 Mohawk Pillow Cases, f I 911 I ► Value $1.60 J $1.50 pair of Feather Pillows or Bolster for SI.OO ► 14 yards 15c Ticking, remnants, for SI.OO ► $2.20 worth in the lot. ► 12 yards 36-inch Cretonne for Sjil.OO Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ► Just enough for a comfort covering both sides, $1.50 value. "l = i Bring the Children in to See < the Lions Fed < CZAR and NERO \ i The Large African Lions Are Delighting Everybody. i Czar lias posed and acted so .long 1 for moving picture shows < that tie imagines he must act for the crowds—and it is sur- < prising how much they eat for a meal—enough beef to feed i several families. Bring the children to see tliein fed at 4 o'clock. Third Floor—Near New Elevators. Millinery in the Dollar Sale An opportunity at the height of the autumn season to pur- * chase the wanted shapes and materials at less than market < price. < Biggest and best values as to quality and style 1 4 in velvet and plush hats we have ever offered... A• W 4 This is a very special purchase for this sale and values < range up to $5.00. Millinery Section Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Nothing Prettier Than Some of This Dainty Underwear to Take to the Homefolks Values up to $2.98, for SI.OO $1.75 to $2.50 Gowns —made of sheer tine nainsook, low and high necks, yoke of tine embroidery and Empire style, yoke and sleeves trimmed with wide beading, ribbon drawn and lace medallions SI.OO $1.98 to $2.98 White Skirts—trimmed with fine embroid eries, wide lace, insertions and beading, ribbon drawn, with ribbon bows. Special t... SI.OO $1.50 to $2.25 Princess Slips—made of nainsook, bodice trimmed with lace, insertion, medallions and beading:' skirt trimmed with embroidery and lace. Special SI.OO $1.50 to $2.25 Camisoles of net and allover lace, tucked and trimmed with lace galloon and insertion ribbon shoulder straps and ribbon bows. Special :.... SI.OO $1.50 to $2.00 Brassieres—allover embroidery and cambric, trimmed with fine embroidery, insertion and lace, crossed back and hooked front. Special SI.OO $1.50 model Royal Worcester Corset, low bust, verv long hip and back, three pair hose supporters. Special .... SI.OO Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Here Is a Real Hair Bargain A Fine 20-inch Wavy Switch for SI.OO The hair is of splendid quality, permanently wavy and of desirable length. It is mounted on three short stems, making a tine switch. The best value we've offered at this price. All shades, gray excepted. Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S CLOCKS .Mahogany. Oak and Rosewood Bedroom Clocks in fancy wood finishes. Every one guaranteed a good & 1 (TlO time keeper. Regular $1.50 to $2.50 values. Special, A •vl\J Jewt* Iry 1 >«* pa rtmont—Ma in F1 oor.— HOWM AN'S. Men's Clothing in Dollar Sale $1.50 and $1.69 Men's Trousers for SI.OO SI.OO and $1.50 Men's Kelt and Stiff Hats. 2 for ... SI.OO Third Floor —BO WM A N'S. China For Dollar Day $1.98 Coaster Set* —tray and six Miiall coasters ... SI.OO 1.69 and $1.75 porcelain umbrella jars SI.OO $1.39 French china, initial sugar and cream sets .. SI.OO $1.39, $1.69 and $1.98 porcelain vases, fern dishes and to bacco jars, ivory finish SI.OO 25c cut glass tumblers, 6 for SI.OO BOWMAN'S Basement Furniture Department Brings extra items for Dollar Folding Card Tables, leath- I I wl Sm ture; sold for $1.49 to $1.98. I I KRISU Splendid for sewing or lunch § table. Limit, one to a custom- 8 cr. Each SI.OO Kmh |,-| OO r— BOWMAN'S. ." SHOES! SHOES' = Extraordinary Values for Dollar Sale. Women's russet button shoes, $2.50 values ... - Women's sample high shoes, $3.00 values ... Women's satin slippers, all colors. $2.50 values, Boy's shoes, mostly large sizes, $2.00 values. . Cl QQ Women's felt slippers, various colors, $1.69 *r • v values P|> Women's fine Colonials with steel buckles, ll* $3.50 values Women's fine pumps with leather buckles, $3.00 values Women's house slippers; 75c and 85c values.. 1 O D Women's over gaiters, 75c and SI.OO values.. I I 5# Boys' oxfords, sizes 3 to 5. $2.50 values /|f| Women's rubbers, 75c values *PA«vU Men's and Women's Turkish Toweling Bath Slippers, 5 pairs for SI.OO 10c, 15c and 25c Shoe Dressings, one dozen for SI.OO Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. ! AXMINSTER RUGS Just the size for doorways—and in front of dressers. Axminster Rugs, size 27x54 jnches, floral and oriental pattferns. Regular $2.00 value. Special SI.OO Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. 3
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