Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 29, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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Whenever You Need Anything in a hurry, just ask Central for 1991 (any 'phone),
tell the clerk your wants, and oar delivery will bring it to your door. 'WtnMfwtrwSw&fffw^f
\ Call 1991—Any Phone Founded 1871 . ' " ' . '' ■ ' ' ) Call 1991—Any Phone Founded 1871 \
:Tomorrow the January Clearing Sale Ends With Sturdy Reductions;
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fThe Last Day of the Clearing Sale Brings ( ••' <
CLASSIFIED wtmmmttm
Severe Price Reductions On COLUMN . /" fl ':
WANTED —A number of house- I ''l AI *
»/| * O * 1 f\ Wives in need of a fine Marseilles / // II 4
Mens buits and Overcoats . ;
Offering the season's approved styles anil high .standards of *
._ , _ , mm. 32 inches wide in 3,t0 10>-yard pieces. J?
$6.75, $8.75, $10.75, $12.75 . ■ ■ . ■ ■.. " :
~f tin f m tIQ ' IMPORTANT—Store Hours to- <
morrow will be 9a.m.t09 p. m. You Save One to Two Dollars on Every Pair mf <
We want to greatly reduce our stocks for Inventory and have. ■ —— • . <
nnuked e\et\ suit and o\ et coat a ) ] " '.furnished* in good style at a nominal Women's Shoes at $1.49 |
•theni out. Ihe assortment includes: cqst, when our February Furniture. , *
0 . I? r i i t - ii . ;.i wave i>inp« miv 'Sale starts, I uosday, Febuiarj 2. e wou ] t i lik e t 0 sce every woman secure a pair of <
Suits: English and conservative models, in grays, blues, mix- ■ .
these shoes, because that would be the best proof ot this 1
tures, tartans, cassimeres, worsteds, serges, etc. BORN—Another member of the .beinir the ■ 4
_ .' musical . family Little Wonder & i
Overcoats: Fancy Balmacaans, form fitting overcoats, conserva- Records, at 9<t each. (Main Floor,) • ~ A
tive models, full box back styles. Mixtures and plain shades. ' r * a ° a € <
Third Floor BOWMAN's. TO LET—Free Of charge our Ever Held in Harrisburg 4
. comfortable rest room for women. >. . • , ~ - , .
► _ _ X : —— Call any hour in the day. L liere can bc no question as to your being satisfied, for <
f I\/m - m y in connection with the extremely low price you may secure <
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► p v i p JMk. I—laStr L/ay ,or tan Russia calf, in any size width.
You Imagine a Lienume I T V J oi A * '
$5 Austrian Velout Hat For $1.95 UAW Clear-Aways in Th,re Are Hundreds of Them ;
► r ' I/'* 1 at they not been purchased at such a remark-
► They're here in green, gray, brown, tan and steel. I; | JVltClienWaifeS ?ble price (because a certain store discontinued selling „
► Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. !• 4 . u —4 « u .... •. . . . .
fl T , Aluminum Tea Kettles, $1.98 women s shoes), they would be marked to today. <
y 0 ... ' '*■ formerly $2.39, $3.25 and $3.50 Thira fiooi-BOWMANS. <
Striking Clearance Announcing
' Reductions For Men ~~—,■ I Again—Plush Coats—sls.oo |
That our Pebruarv. Fur- n • • O
y Men's Dress Shirts at —regularly SI.OO percales and madras; , . , ... " ' x\ t •. < , a .i
► plain and pleated: coat style with attached cuflfs. mture Sale will start 1 ties- Nickel Sponge Holders, - \\ e just opened today thnt>-h\e plusl* coats the same as Wc <
► Men's Neckwear at 10e—regularly 25c four-in-hands, silk and day, Feb. 2nd, and we have '.formerly 39c and 09c for bath showed Jast week, and the price is ( s^nie— $1
► knitted. ,j . set as id e Saturday and ~ ni Jr , ' • are lined throughout with yarn dyed 4atin—have fur collafP- <
► PrMideM Sus »«" d " s Monday as a day of Inspec- ISand are made with full belts and half belts. Fox trot styles arc <
K j. tion. Watch for further 14-oz.; first quality; tinned inside among them. All sizes to 44.
; Clothe the Boy Now a """"" ccme " s ' : t New Skirts at $5.98 :
I And Save Almost Half Plaid Blankets— social reduced prices on Crockery ' Three smart new models were received here yesterday. Black
► Boys' Chinchilla Overcoats, Reduced to —in gray and blue with I «. J Jardinieres blended colors; and navy only. Soft wool popliu that'is vei \ popular. <
► shawl collar, belted back; sizes Bto 17 vears. Formerly $5.95; J USI UpCIlCu from 50c; from 69c; >'9f from second FIoor— BOWMAN'S.
. -c «xi r u c j j . uto ■ . 75c; oO<* front'9Bc: from $1.2.1; _j ,
► Boys Norfolk Suits, Reduced to s.{.<>.» —in gray, tan and brown Another lot of wool nap plaid -JS* f ro i n $1 3., " . I "
- „to pnd<. I>,de. and «a„: « _ _ QIoVCS of Fashion Gray Switches J
► Boys' Norfolk Suits at sl.9s—in dark cheviots; sizes 6to 14 years. The price is pair.• t • . . i. <j> ]O C i
► 11101 b S2. 8. Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. y Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. I ' Fof 161111111116 * *
I I " C " I ( " " i /■*«?\ t t i your hair has just started i
Linens—opecial rr-» yn j_ f l A \ Hanns to turn gray we liave the proper <
; Linen Sheeting. IH> inches wide; 106 CflrjPCT t lOOr OtterS M ' \ ■ ' blend tor yon.
$4 yard will make a waist, or 2y> '■/ . J 10-button length white lambskin *>o A /> jir t £ *' *
► Exceptional Savings ,<K ; v T M '""! r "i""V.-vT w " Zl'iTs'" 1,1 !
All linen Table Pattern Cloths, „ vTl^■■ 16-button length reai kid gl<3ves,
► size 62x70 inches; regularly $1.59; / D v I 111 llc an - / J ,an ' l I-rom a beautiful blonde, brown or
►at $1.35 ; 1 U-lILUI f UI4S I s.{..»(> and black, even to gray, this assortment
«► Main FIoor.— BOWMAN'S. Rag Rugs at 59^ —size 25x50 inches; jiist right for the bath- 8 ?' V The Derby glove, in black and is complete . -<
L : room. white with contrasting stitching; 16- Our private Hair Goods Parlor is
!► I~\ _ .• Q -1 Curtain Pole Fixtures, 5e Set—complete with'ends and bracket's: f . T r j button length, at. pair ..... $4.50 located in the rear of the second-*
1 domestic iJDCCIdIS 150 sets ill the lot; formerly up to 18c. M r —/ _ 16-button length gloves in chain- w UIC an cx P^ rt 1,1 attendance i
► 0 r . Axminster Rugs. 8»f-si/e 18x36 inches; great variety of pat- ■ IJIQZS ' " jis ? Uc , ? ,Ttl ~ ^t ' h orctlc'c ' P lai « whitc . - W,n arraU « C >'° Ur l,a,r <
rnr tl terns to-choose from: formerly $1.15, $1.25 and $1.35. * '• » a,u with black embroidery.
► lUI OdlUlUdy Fourth Fioof-BOWMAN'S.. j- .' \v/ *
' Outing Flannel, OXt yd. - reg- ! : . lmmedia.e Wear . 2-clasp overscan! gloves, in black, |
► u,a, "ly 10c light or dark patterns; Odd Lots in the Dramerv ' Ul ' r lar o c Millinery Department U !' C ' '"! an( at ' ' Mir ' <
good lengths. ?Py presents a most complete showing I'ownes leal kid gloves, in wlnte, of <
* White Wool Flannel, yd. Dept. For the Last Day ot the latest models for immediate c '• tan and gray, at, pair. $1.59 iVIOCJCIo dL
v regularlv 50c —36 inches wide; cut . wear, including smart sailor effects Baerho knglish walking gloves, F) 1 Q " .
► from full pieces. 250 and 89c_burlap and tapestry Cushion Slips. at 131-jf to 45e and the popular military styles. in white, black, tan and gray, at, pair, 1 ODlllar A fICCS
► Sheets at 75 regularlv SI 10 $2 00 to s3.Panel Curtains, 2}/ 3 - yards long ; whjte with braid Crepe'de chine and satins are very $1.50 and S3.(M) . . .. . . .
►-size 81x108 inches: made oAfo- i trnnmmgs at ........ $1.50 and #3.75 prominent, and Among <th 4 . new ' The Autocrat glove in white and , ,^ U V k ''! T' >
► hawk muslin; marked E. S.: soiled Sl i koll *l e, J lo ,n , che / wlde ' h « urcd ' :it ' - vard 9«r . shades is the popular French blue,' black .with contrasting embroidery. ,/lnis ' }°" s ei "bro,dery trim- ,
. Pillow Cases at Sp bleached : | ?0c Cord and Tassels - for curtains and cushions, in rose, rod. first t0 be shown in . Harrisburg. at, pair $3.00 and $3.35 i ,n . ed top: two pairs hose support-
laundered; 42 or 45-inches; 3-inch tsUC £'. Pnrt ine it ' i'"' l' 1 These hats have, taken the place Kayser's 2-clasp chamoisette and t'outil Corsets' 'me'ditinV'bust •"'ex 4
"cms. j Nottingham Lace Curtains, white and ecru; only, one pair 0 f velv ct hats entirelv. because they leatherette gloves in white and con- <
" a Denims and Burlap, at.'yard ..'. .' *. *. *.■*. 1. won, ,n,,cl, donger im, ,he «, | gtoMay triced a. with;
. - Salom Kra.irl ' Fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. l> ' . . Uj«> in U ~ .. | f U <l\V Stllllg, liea\ \ IlOht supporters, i
► cnes, Salem brand. . Prices start at $.J.49. • . .»Oc. and SI.OO |» r icr is ' ■;«»*
k Wain FIoor.—BOWMAN'S. V —— ' BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. I BOWMAN'S Second Floor. *
John H. Dick, President
Dillsburg National Bank,
Dies After Year's Illness
Special to The Telegraph
Dillsburg. Pa.. Jan. 29. —John W.
Mick, president of the Dillsburg; Na
tional Bank, died at his home on South
r.altimore street, yesterday, after a
long illness from heart trouble, aged
years. Mr. Dick's health had been
railing for more than a year, but he
wan aljle to he about until ten days
ago. lie is survived by his wife, one
daughter, Mrs. Samuel Bowman, of
Mechanic-shins:, two sons. Walter 15.
CASTORIA For Inf'intsand Chiiriran. Bears the
The Kind You Hans Always Bought blg " o a f ure
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FRIDAY EVENING. HAIUIISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 29, 1915.
I Dick, who was associated with him.
[in business and Hay Dick, both at
| home; also one brother George W.
I Dick, of Clear Sprtnga.
I For many years Mr. Dick has con
ducted n large general store on South
Baltimore street, with a branch store
at Clear Springs, and at the time of
his death was president of the Dills
murg National bank, and also finan
cially Interested in other business en
terprises. Mr. Dick was the largest
real estate holder of Dillsburg,
among the properties owned is the
post office building, which he erected
several years ago for this purpose,
lie was a member of Dillsburg Con
clave No. 30C. Improved Ordet of
JT.eptasophs. being one of the charter
. members. , *t
The funeral will be held on Monday
morning at 10 o'clock, services to lie,
held in the home, burial will be made '
in the Franklin Church Cemdtery!
near Clear Springs.
MINISTER SERIOVSIjV 11.1/
Special to The Telegraph'
Dillsburg, Pa., Jan. 29.—The Rev. |
A. 1.. Burkett. well-known United,
Evangelical minister of South Balti
more street, was taken suddenly 'ill
on Wednesday night, and on Thurs
day sustained a stroke of paralysis.
He Is in a serious condition. The hev.
Burkett hae been conducting 'a series
of revival services In the Vnlon
Church for the Inst three weeks.
"CCPID OF YASS.Mt" MAKES HIT
Special to I'he Telegraph
Selinsgrovo. Pa.. Jan. 29:— Hoth0
' talent theatricals scored a hit .Wed-J
-
Jnesday night. w'hen VCupid Of Vassal - ," !
jii comedy drama, Was Riven in the]
I auditorium, of the Masonic Temple ,un- I
der the auspices "of Class J, of the First |
Lutheran Sunday, school. Miss June
| 15. Breiineier, a graduate of the Byron
j \V. King- School of Oratory, Pitts-
I burgh, wai in charge.
NEW STORE ROOM
• Speiiat tq The Telegraph
. Tlykfens, Pa., Jan. 29.—The Ijykens
Supply Company is erecting a fihe new'
hardware store room on their - l«t in
South Second . street. The company
went into business about two years ago.
TO KNTKRTAI.M CIRCLE
New Cumberland, Pa., Jan. ' 29.
Mrs.' }J. C. Oren will entertain the
Queen ISsther Circle of the Methodist
Episcopal Church at her home on
Bridge street this evening.
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Recent Deaths in !
j Central Pennsylvania
Special to The • Telegraph
Tliom|>4oiiUi\vn. William A. Mc-
Naight, an old resident of the town,
dietj• at the home of his daughter on
Wednesday night. lie . was a Civil
Wax' veteran, a member of Company
I'\ of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth
regiment. He is survived Uy two
children, Mrs. Clara Fry nful George
McNalght. Funeral services will be
held Saturday afterp'oon at 1 o'clock". ■
Ulain, Funeral .servloes of Wil
liam A. Kline, w'r-i'e held to-day with
burial in the Methodist Cemetery. The
Rev,. T. It, Gibsoir, pastor of the Meth-
Odlsf Church. officiated.
Wrlglit,svlllf. John T. Williams,
80 years aid, died yesterday from the
eflffcets of a stroke. . fie was a. rafts
man on the old canal.
Marietta. —Word has been received
here of the death of Mrs. Curtis S
Carpenter, in the N'orristoWn hospital,
after a lingering illness. She was 36
years old.
Marietta. George A. Lichtenber
ger, 85 years old, died yesterday from
the infirmities of age. He was a re
tirad carpenter. His widow, three,
children, seven grandchildren and one
great-grandchild survive.
Marietta. Miss Anna KunU, 96
years old, the oldest woman in I-an
caster county, died' Wednesday at the
home of her grandniece.
HEARING PAVING COMPLAINTS
block pav|ng was laid under one con
tract, the price will be S4.OG i>er lineal
libation, Pa., Jan. 29.—City Engi
neer T. R. Crowell yesterday held a
public hearing for citizen's who wished
to make any complaint about the wood
block paving finished last Fall. The
bills were given out according to as.
sessments and it was shown that in
Cumberland street, where the wood i
*
foot in front of each property, while
on the Eighth street contract the price
1 will be io.V.i per lineal foot.
Cold In Head
Relieved in one minute. Money back
i if it fails. Get a 25c or 50c tuba of
i IfONDON'S
Catarrhal Jelly
| ; Use it quick. For chronic nasal ca
tarrh, dry catarrh, sore nose, coughi,
' Kneozioc, noae bleed, etc. Write for
i free sample. The first drop used will
I do good. Ask drug-gUti,
Kondon Mfg.Co- Minneapolis. Minn.
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