2 Ci„ I. r ~P_ mnrvwiAf* Harrisburg's Greatest Merchandising Event, intended to better acquaint our patrons with kJldllo 1 U"111U11UW » Bowman economy. The first day tells of only a portion of the great bargains to be found on every floor. Watch for further announcements. TT Z D u 20c Moire Ribbons,' ' 1 UrCiIQSG Of in This Sale at 1 . 1 Embroideries and l3,ooo FlSHinclcttC Y value 20c yard ,in the B. B. ' Laces B -ss!k»™ -JZ™ j^ Brings Prices Down Wanted Domestics a! LS These lots were purchased several m&nths ago from 'VT/ P ' one of New York's largest importers, especially for the Way L/OWn r flees TI/I- * L. ¥l7*ll O 1 TT n/t • B. B. B. Sale. There are hundreds of yards of desirable Silver Gray Calico, yd. —reg- wnicn will uo on oale patterns and widths, and as to value, we consider it one ulaily./c remnant lengths . of the greatest bargains ever offered. bl "S'o" Ai U-J-f J-U D-s rtn - Thrn Assortment Includes: wide; good, even thread muslin. 112,11 tno IVCeUldr 1 riCOS 500 yards 59c and 75c 27-inch embroidered Swiss Simpson Silver Gray Calico, O T?1 • P R li c 1 1 •iQ/'. y d - regularly /c cut from tull - . . . ' OU I® N F ar.is 50c" v' inches' \H*£ ! " diffcrc " t «° sdect . You «*. » f ? m to secure the greatest flannelette bargain in the B. B. B. Sale, yard 25<? Piiiow Tubing, at yd. reg- history of tnis city, but it is difficult to imagine statements strong enough to 450 yards 39c to 50c embroidery strips, 18-inch Swiss ularly 17c —4O inches wide; bleach- • r i • r Flouncing, 10 yards to strip; cut as desired; B. B. B. ed. Convince you Ol tnlS tact. Sale, yard ...' ® ed Tickin g> at f*/** yd—rcgu 10c Embroidery Edges, 4to 9 inches wide, yard... .><• ReOLSOTI— -5c Linen Torchon Laces, yard .if Apron o ing h ams , at yd- - /50 yards Nainsook Edges, widths 4to 9 inches beau- regularly 7c -in blue, checks and P or this sale whirh fnnnd a in a Un-A tiful patterns, 20c to 25c values; B. B. B. Sale, yard, fancies; cut from full pieces. ' WnlCn lOlinu a Deginning in a local Main :■ loo,—bow .man .s. M . ti „ Floor- — TsowM ax'!». factory that makes thousands and thousands of flannelette garments every year. TU:„„ /IT ~ U ~.lr D„ « It appears that about 13,000 too many were made this past season; at least Utica, Mohawk and Pequot Neckwear there was number in stock which the executives offered to transfer to our Sheets at Extremely j store at a really surprising figure—indeed at less than it cost to make them. j p • 25c Collars, also And while 13,000 flannelette garments are more than all Harrisburg stores UW rilC&o 5Qc Collars a]so sets at together can offer, the quantity was no draw-back; for at Half Price, and with These best known sheets need no recommendation as every . Main 2 5<; reputat i on Q f Qur g. g, ft gale back of it, 'twill only be a short time till housewife knows of the fine qualities that has characterized ' .1 1 1 j- 1 these famous makes for years. Owing to a very large purchase R R R SnPflPliS in entire lot has disappeared. we are enabled to sell them at greatly reduced prices. (Not more * *r> * 1 - than six to each customer.) DCQWGcir Utica Sheets Mohawk Sheets volno snn? inches. 55c, value «9c; 63x90 inches. with snow flake cotton, white with <Oc, \aluo 80c, (2x90 inches. 02<\ value 75c; 72x90 inches ~,,1.1111 7(k-, value 9Sc: 81x90 inches. «7c, value 90c? 81x90 inches! pink, blue, lavender and yellow _ . . hoc! value flixso Utica Cases and Bolsters Mohawk Cases and Bolsters j Single Bed Comforts —a 75c lead- Standard. I#C. value 20c; 42x36 inches. et" at QZ'/>Q Y iS B. II? iHSS Bz&BBBB ».. p : nk :. u " c . The Following Describes the Garments and Satin Bed Spread, $1.49 regu- y» jr» IT/ 1 Sheets and Cases, Slightly Soiled Made of Mohawk and Utica Pillow Cases ' Marseilles Quilts, sa.r>o rcgu- Women's Flannelette Children's Petticoats /A Muslins 12x30 inches. larly $3.50, if perfect. Not many in I Petticoats 1 C Value 29c; flannelette with IBc. value 69c; 72x90 inches. !Je 45xSC mche"" 36 lnCheß ' tH |> D , , •, •, ~, _ ... - n .. ~ , IOC muslin bodies bound at VjL 58c, value 80c; 81x90 inches. 71 Baby Blankets with pink and blue OC rt \ alue .ioc; striped pink and neck and sleeves; embroidered at /(mmlm jSS: SS: »'c! m! pLr.-iowMAN.s. C blue patterns; also plain bottom; scalloped edge. Pink, blue |OT|| | " AN - g'ay and pink; embroidered and white. Ito 12 years. Away Go All Plush Coats At H flounces. 1 Or* i " C , 19 . C; flanne,ette ] f ft\ * V/L skirt and body; 1 to 4 || 1)/•- « m \ I I years; scalloped flounce; button- \'l|t(Mn Qif'Vo M ti . t • * i mm 1 Value 29c; open front Mu\\\\ A I here are just thirty oi them. I hey are ot excellent plush and arc lined throughout with JLOC styles; ties with dainty J|\Nj\ \\ yarn-dyed satin. They are made in the latest and most wanted models and many women ribbon; turn-over collar. will buy them, for next season's wear. All sizes are among them up to size 46. Belted, Half ! 25c Women's and Misses' Gowns Uelts, Fox Trots, College Models. Most of them have fur collars—some high and others l back and front. <d.Qr* Va lue 75c to 89c; wide and shawl effect. Former $25.00 qualitv. Infnnt.' narrow pink and blue , infants n.tmonos stripes; also plain white; with and TU, * C* L ' £ All 1 DI 1 1 IVT Children S Sleeping I Q Value 29c; all white and without collars; necks, yokes. <-OatS 1 licit W ere Ol iilj. OlclCK cUld 1 >a.VV Carmcnt? . White with colored collar, sleeves and cuffs finished in braid. aj a 1 i cuffs and front panel effects; cm- Double yoke back and front. $ 10, $ I 2.50 and Cloth Coats at Serge Suits 19c $15.00 ' '*7 CO d»9 QQ lars; long sleeves and foot pockets. £*» a „ d b ,„ e . 25c a^d B. B. B. Sale Price , nn •/.. we™ 'similar^'to Pojamoj Children's Rompers Misses' Petticoats ,\JvJ - 1 C value Jvc; pink, gray a fid i Value 29c; pink, blue and / * [ is not worth double the B. B. B. are slightly different. The woman lars; pink, blue and pin JL blue stripes; also plain IOC gray' Stripes; scalloped Soft Chinchillas^. . Zibeliiiea, Sale price. Women will buy these who with the needle can stripes; good heavy quality. (These dark gray; flat collars; necks and ruffle at bottom; also plain blue, Boucles, Astrakhan and Mix- coats for next season's wearing make them into desirable Spriii" are on sa ' e ens Furnishing collars bound in plain materials; 2 pink and white; embroidered at t ll res really remarkable values. though there is a long time to models. Pure wool, well made Department.) to 6-year sizes. bottom. Suitable for small women. Styles are up to the minute and wear them yet this year. Coats are lined with peau dc /■ ' tailoring is the best. Not many (This does not include black cygne. Misses' and women's f »i/vrr> i . • of them—about twenty-five in all. broadcloth coats.) sizes. NOTE: In advertising these garments it was agreed that the name of the manufacturer second Floor— bowman'S. should not he used. MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 8, 1915
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