"ot T T » T ▼ T y <r""» TT"T'»'r'TT' , r* l T i 'r^ l y»'^"r*»TTT'r^'r^^rTTy^^ l » y T¥T , r'r^ , T'r* , * ▼ ▼"▼""■»■"▼ ▼.''i | t, Visit the Demonstration of Elmo Save great, y on a fine set of furs, ] T ' .► JjjOUffiU&fl4 mSnen^ce tionS - iU!tinside,he fur coats and separate p.ece, Ifs a y NAII»l«»U»f* POPULAR MM* VI KMT ITfIM \ / HARRISiURC't POPULAR DIPARTMEHT STORK : THE GREAT JANUARY CLEARING SALE j ; Qfov'tc TVkmrtffYMAr* Event Prior to Inventory When Winter Apparel, and All Odd Lots Are Dis-j [ * missed, So That Stocks May Be "Clean as a Whistle" For Early Spring Merchandise; tf Announcement j The Clearing Sale in the Women's Coat and ■ *£" co whKh Suit Department Means Considerable Savings threatened destruction to a por- < ® tion of our business section, we * —.——— J wish to extend our sympathies A 1 % /• * ' t 1 mMmg -Choice of Any Fancy Suit * must bear this misfortune, and j|S|ByßlUKr>«| J J 4 hope that from these ruins may j 'z s *x: n j™^\ I in the Store—slo.oo \ t0 cnu/M AXT B. rnuTiAMv * ' ll ' s ' nc '»des all suits except the extra sizes and plain tailored suits that*we sell ' ' BOWMAN & COMPANY. '■/&I ;m(i ,)U - V ? ver >' day > n the year. It includes all broadcloths, in medium ai»d long j v / \.j lengths—it includes all poplins that are trimmed in any way—it includes all novelty, j j[ p\. I jo MI its for misses and women. There are suits among them that were $37.50, $35.00. * j*■ A, O 1 Uismissmg £l Lißir2C ?30.00, $27..-?0, $25.00. They are the last that have arrived in the store. * ; j 1 -pi •c 1 r\Y7 ' QU Number of Trim- Extra Size Suits That Were $ 15.00, ; Like rhis Sale of Women s Shoes mings at Unusua , >W Str' SIB.OO and $20.00, at SIO.OO j, L NpVfH" I —l flPinrP #'// /ll New suits, plain tailored and of high quality. Not suits that have been bought U y L'vlVl r rices /}/I J I under price to be sold under price, but suits that are correct in all details. In black j ► Nor is it likely to happen again—soon. Doesn't it ap- 5c Torchon Laces and Inser- '!/ I /jt J 01 lrtu - N ser B es and poplins. v jear massive when 3,273 women can secure a pair of good tions, yard 30 <y / )M I E7, HP y niaiitv at the very little price of 10c co,orcd Embroidery Edges, ( I § 01 iiixcellcnl 1 culonng and iVlcttencils,' $1.49 Pair W But Not of the Latest Modes, at $3.98 ► white and natural, yard 18e Serges, poplins, mixtures Remarkable values from a quality standpoint. Good 4 y Of course, tomorrow being the second day of this great 5c and 10c Val Insertions, yd.. to put on to-morrow and wear—not one of them that is of realiy old style. The < y :aie. there are considerably less than the above amount, but Qc Embroidered Wool Flannel, skiits alone aic woitli much more tlian the price of the whole suit. ► hen, over three thousand pairs of shoes do not move in one -^ a !- "*•••• v** ••_ y-ii 1 ixrr.n rx • , - /-»<■» , _ 0 4 ► lay, so all the assortments are still complete. yar J l *" . " .° m . (T Cloth CoatS Will Disappear at TJIIC* C/ 1 //I lA/It\i f 2 S i rich D R o ftS VI lb Absolute clearance of coats we've been selling at SIO.OO, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. i \ JL W iVy • «i nn ** a r ne Zibelines. kerseys, broadcloths, boucles, astrakhans, Arabian lambs, Pcrsianmas, mix- j .It represents the entire stock of women's shoes from a retailer | M ai„ 7L '' Clearing of Waists, t«re S llic wanted models-Fox trots, Balmacaans, belted and half belted effects, who operates a chain of 127 stores, one being in llarrisburg, and is I $1.98 tlarcd models .ill lasluonable stjles. seoond FIoor.— BOWMAN'S. ij k NOT a clearance lot. 1 laving decided to discontinue selling women's » y . - - W shoes, the entire stock was offered at an extraordinary concession in JNotlOnS rxPcluCPCl nia'n°y'of 6 them are simples.' oth- C-learing OI PettlCOats . | ► price. Some of the shoes had been purchased .for Spring selling and \vwuv,v.u ers will an«wer tor spring wear- _ Clearing of House Dresses. < L were never out of the case, while not one pair has been made over a s 8 in plain SI.OO Black Petticoats, 4.)e Gen- year ago This speaks for the stvles. ' I dozen effects. Fancy charmeuse and tune SI.OO petticoats of Italian twills oifC ► ' , ' . 50c and 75c Buttons, dozen, 10* Chlttoa * " nd nel >» fast black only. Full width for . <\ : You Will Remember , * p " rl <— > ► lhat these shoes sell at all times at an established price, so we 3c white cotton Tape I? Corduroy Loots at $9.98 e, s Messaline Petticoats «, 10 ers to retail at almost any < ► only give you the very, very special sale pnce-#1.49, in order to 50c silk and washable Emblem Plush Coats at $12.98 J7 n i \heS are Advertised- price. And anv dress can be L avoid identity, as requested. I 8«. «W Tltevre jus, abotu half price $2.50 pmtoi?i! »1J». AH The 'aMed . SI.OO dress-or a $1.25 .. > 7 ' I 25c silk Emblem Sets but. not an actual clearance — wanted colors. Pure silk messaline dress but that doesn t make < I ► iur * l i 10°' 12 1 ac and 25c washable because we will buy hundreds with deep flounces. them worth a cent more than. 4 j ► ** OlTlCn S ana Braids, yard of these coats this season yet. $3.50 and $4.00 Pure Jersey Silk their real value. I liese A ► Gloves Figure in This K|| 10c card salt water Pearl Buttons, And not to be classed as Clear- Petticoats, $1.98--onc of the best Besses '"'of hem sl a rc < y ® W •»? ance garments, because they bargains of the Clearing Sale. Not messes, .\lolc 01 inem aic y Clearing 6-vd. piece white Beading, lit are the top notch of style—and all colors but a great many good ' . h a ' C wo . rt ' l , . Fownes' Kid Gloves, $1.25 pair T'TZs 1 8c and 10c silk Inside Belting, because they are being sought shades. Among them are some very SI.OO and a fair proportion sl.so—-one-clasp, in <Sg/7 yard le niorc than any other kind of beautiiul light colors. a worth $1.50. When this ' white and tan ;P-K finger. ' 5c brass Hooks and Eyes, 2 cards. The corduroys are ,1, $5.00 and $6.50 Light Colored U be" o W he malar ' r Bacmo Gloves #I.OO pair—res- 1 green, gray and brown. Ihe Fancy Petticoats, sss.9B—Crepe de " c so'a at tiif regulai i ► ularly sl.so—real mocha skin, in ! f Hair Qr^a plushes are in black only. chines, brocades, Jacquard and mes- pnecs ( .inghams, chambrays, ! ► tan -ind black . i,,„ More than a dozen styles to salines. Dainty laces and hand cm- percales, madias and fleeced. ! y Mousquetaire Gloves, $2.50 pair CleatinS Sale Items in Dres 'nx Comb lit- pick from. broidered flowers with French Sizes 34 to 44. —value $3.00 —12-button, in tan | T" , and grip Host l FIOO, -BOWMAN Knots and ribbons ; | y only; fleece lined. | the Children S Dept Supporters, " ,htlv aged becoid tioo. BOW MANS. 1— ) j Mocha Gloves, $1.98 pair—reg- j f ' 5 C 'jghtning Sewin- Nee- ! ularly s2.so—in tan and gray; wool Children's Sweaters at for- dies, 2 packs s<f- Wnman'c ar»rl ( Vj K lined. merly $1.25 soft wool yarns: in 5c Dress Snips, 2 dozen 5* VV OIIICII i> dllU ££*»*? TA MADDAW ' ► Overseam Kid Gioves, <sf pair— brown, Copenhagen and white; Main FIoor.— BOWMAN'S. ... , W 3 y II!■If II 11\ |\ 1I W 4 ► regularly $l.O0 —two-clasp, in black, I sizes 1 to 4 years. >W '^i;A... an .. ■»«,_ I ..Children, Hats and Bonnet, at Fine Steamer Rugs Reduced I¥ _ , . Vh.\, FVFNINH ► Children s Gauntlets at -Wf 49^—formerly $1.25 to s2.oo—vel- , , .., ' „_ T /i l \ I /rf\ El Y EiillilVJ i re^"l^l y vet and plush; trimmed with rib- One each of plaid reversible and MOSiery ---KeUUCed A |(A J#\ .... .„ , Children s Gloves, pair— b on f ur and fi owers ble gray' finished with 2-inch bind- J /iLt'r \I > ' ' le annottneemens Will r rectilarlv J6l.oo—in tan and e'rav: ing; regularly $12.50. Priced at Infants' Hose, 9<- pair, 3 pairs W tell of extraordinary Clear- ' ■-- for : 25^ —regularly 12 r^c— cotton, fine Reductions In ' 111 and o„ c each ot plaid, reversible and r j|,bed • black and colors I I 1W MM >a • 4 alaids; plain, regularly SIO.OO. Priced at I ill// / — Men S Suits, lodds; $7.50 Women s Hose, 9c pair, 3 pairs //f 1 ij. / Men's Overcoat* in con- Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. <£»s—regularly 12' _.C; black cotton. 1' // n / S UVercoatS, < - caslrmere finisl, 1 ,'/ fIU Good Quality Linens & . / I « ~ r-p i * O J J weight cotton; black and tan. I / \ x M\ —Moor Coverings, of iowels Are Keduced Boys' Hose, 9k- pair, 3 pairs 25* \\ '/ S/ M — House Furnishings, < ! Mercerized Table Cloths, —regularly 12j4c— cotton, medium >\\ /-i~\ S il — Other Departments. 4 ds; in From the Muslinwear ; vahies "Zj&gZg'Tt* **-**■ Save on Dept. Come Splendid Special Prices On' • GI M ularly 15c and 19c—unbleached; Clearing Lots AV r 1 . J rough finish, light from the nulls. \V7 11 D \i T Vvantprl I JoiTlf StICS Bath Mats, 35c —regularly 50c. yL/o 11 KanPfQ Women S Gowns, i 9<?—reg- VV dlllCU < Main Kioor.— HOWMAN s. ularly SI.OO to $1.50; made of Flannelette at yd. regular- * > Dtinno This Sale lme soft nainsook; low, high ly loc and 12^c—suitable'for waists I; nr* Dri " and \"-necks; long and short or comfort covering. < +'U'C'Ll(jrL& VSTI 1//C/0O Roll Wall Papers suitable sleeves; trimmed in line em- Pillow Tubing yd.—reg- i rirLP Clearing Sale broidery in«!rtion. lac?, medal- ularly 18c and joc-lAoacltcd; 40. ' *''*'& Vv l-C'U'/ LI <JLI>L'C< ularly to lx lions and ribbon-run beading; and 4_ inches wide. 4 1 Wool Brocades, 390 yd.—formerly $1.50 2 V*O Roll—Wall Paners in all de- slightly soiled. Bed Ticking Remnants, « 4 0 yd. ■own and tan signs; a good, clean choice of pat- Soiled Underwear, 50f —blue stripes and fancy J I. formerly $2.00 J6 inches wide; tango terns . Regularly 8c and 10c. regularly SI.OO to $1.50, con- Sheets at (i4<-—regularly 05 c — < . Fourth FIoor.— BOWMAN'S. nf Xirt, driver* rnm made of Mohawk muslin; marked y oods, 390 yd.—formerly $1.(30 —44 inches sistnjg ot skirts, drawers, com j, . j iavc f cu . Gl ] spots, which will - # binations and Princess slips; come out after washing—otherwise yd.—formerly sl.oo—colored ;36 inches IVlirrOrS---V trimmed with lace, embroidery perfect; size c .0x90 inches. / o and insertion, ribbon-run bead- sueri* «•»—regularly soo—neameri; i»ri» - j) j . . . .. . . .. ing: made of nainsook. ches yd.—formerly 2ac and 39 c—sheer quality; fl[ DDC ',(l/. IMIIO« me. »< .IH«—regruiariy. sor —-« " V flannelette uowns, embroidered, scalloped. HUP 45XS« Inche*. 1 litings, 100 yd.—formerly 39c—yard wide. There's a look-in for everyone regularly 75c to 08c; double J . formerly 15c—set figures and floral ill these special mirrors, 17x15 yokes back and front; With and t«m.- : ahort lciuariha. j inches, with a pretty picture on top. without collars; plain white and *ncheH P i*""rrHt n rroin'fiii'i^ielV 1 -40 illCheS widC ' Useful, as well as ornamental. Reg- t t . f b , d j nk ] lin Floor BOWMAN S. u ] ar price 69c. - . . , even thread. ■« J Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. finished with neat braids, t Mafn t .-i, M>I ,— BOWMAN'S. J 1 Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. TUESDAY EVENING, RARRISBURG tgstfg TELEGRAPH 1 TANUARY 19, 1015. 3
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