The Premier Showing of Spring Outer Apparel and Millinery jq 9 SHOES JHl}££flTl/ZdZA Women',: Men',: Boy,' , Th T sday i" d f r l day were days of continual surprises for ' mm style seekers—they had never seen such a showing in Harrisburg \ yir / n. Rrrllirprl before so far in advance of the usual time for showing the new Call 1991—Any Phone Founded 1871 \ fashions. It pleased us also, because we COULD show the new ( J I! ' Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes at things first—that is part of our service. SATURDAY HOURS: 9A.M.t09 P. M. IW[7nS\ Tomorrow there will be lots of interesting fashion sights, and r . \iiJlff I \ \A in the lut every woman is invited to pay especially the millinery and suit » <-pi r~) f f 1 T~l 11* Ml Ih ' Men's $2.50 and Shoes at departments a visit. Ihe rroot or the r udding w \\\ s 7 sl - 79 - g un mctal ««, box «if ° Wjl / / \ / ' and patent colt dress and heavy ¥ • 1 • y noA! I W working shoes; button and lace; all sin eating - V^R B» ys <» $350 shoes .« Visions of Grace and Beauty [ That is why this February Furniture Sale has been so sue- \AI | f $1.4» heavy black and tan shoes; J „ cessful. 'Twas a full grown man's job to plan and perfect a Fur- \\ | 1 // double soles; high cut and regular A 11 _ M C„ Q *. . niture Sale that was different from any ever held in this city, | if /»fe tile IN CW Opflllt, OUItS : but ~ he p ™ o£ of f *"**** "evidenced by the remarks of satis- /AjJ /f v If we could only stretch our in,agination to the point of creat taction tliat are heard from tolks who have purchased and the \ cJv'k \ HP rj 1 ing proper words, there might be some possibility of giving a fair hourly comments of delight that come from every part of the /\ 1 feat i* Or description of these suits. tuinitui e floor. < t Annrrriahnn ' * I irk ® ut we want )' ou to see them, for you can secure a better idea SIB.OO Fumed Oak Library Table, 1 linen drawer; built of solid oak MjJlvXlallUll L-illllC VJlllo Q f ie coming Spring styles than any fashion magazine can .#14.75 - plank to p ; under shelf; SnpriJ Every girlie up to ten years picture. , solid construction. $202.25 Ten-piece Jacobean Dm- ODeCldl f \ ? brines her mother $15.00 Colonial Library Table, ing Room Suite. sl69.<M> - this is q £ Selling at store to-morrow before cll ex Pect you tomorrow, fl 1 rubbe l mahogany; one of the most popular dining room p t iinn noontime will receive a liand r i drawer J an i " nd( ? , she . lf - 'UJtes on our floor. It is appreciated Ihe Popular Price of SI.OO sonic blanket for JoUic — free. D 1 wlA Cre< ? Colonial by every one visiting the furniture A chic new Royal Worcester cor- Xu indeed . V ou will nut be ask tfuttet, —three top drawers, department. set for the average figure. Its long c j to purc hasc. silver tray, roomy cupboards, large Fifth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. skirt, curved waist and roomy bust Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. » together with its perfection of fit, / i^fSi _ _ , _ ™ ak ;?Jt a most desirable model. A Mass of Golden Beauty \ IV /I ' \Y7*i C *. O . A SI.OO is a very special price for this / Men s WinterouitsocvjvercoatsAre (E««iy nu 111,,*™™.) Second FIoor— BOWMAN'S. 01 pretty gold hsh. 1 hey arc [ \ r>. 1 -i. - , yy f __i —— j-0 to eac h. JP Bidding "rarewell to This Store Take Advantage of Gray Blanket, I Some are going to be worn all summer because the weights i Lowered Prices On j | Spec ' al at S2 2S j 2* { TX -) are right and others will be laid aside until next Fall because the Flannelette Garments pa« coSS; MIK styles will be just as good then as now. whit. Flannelette Gowns, -toe- with pink and bine borders. ' Ma t, _ value 89c to $1.25; double yoke back . ».>. "»r-.ow«,^ £(j jQ Wl 1 1 purchase and front, with and without collar; » /I'll* T*\ 1 o. "tlrofsgrtffliUMßfr r Ml,llner y department Is worsteds and cassimeres that with embroidery flounces. _n 1 j\ f : V/* * r I " \Y/"i.L ETTi-L A I were $12.50 and $13.50. 5 n f*^ >al f' b I J^7r v f ue l\CCping 1 C QQ —w i 1 1 purchase blue, also pink and blue stripes. millinery chief is in constant touch with designers. Right now, J[ • an y Overcoat in second a. beautiful models here, are precisely the same that high class th e house that "W AI L P APRRS sth AvC ' Sh ° PS arC showing ' | was marked $20.00 and less. . Trimmed Hats are presented in the most authentic styles Also Suits that were sls, $16.50 At 1 hese Low r rices Open air isn't everything such as only designers of note produce and you will agree with and SIB.OO. Were Intended For f or a refreshing sleep - us that no showing in Harrisburg can compare with this one, for Spring Selling 'irk exclusiveness of style and variety. — w ' " purchase They came in a little early, so we 1 hese opecial * eathef Untrimmed Shapes—we cannot say too much about the as- I/, Suits of serges, S s'Lre Pillows Will Aid Greatly "ortment. While we feature shapes of rare beauty and fineness, the worsteds, velours paj)crs now instead of waiting until , . . finest that are made, yet for Jh1.90 you may secure elite styles in and homespuns that were $lB, Spring. And They're Specially Priced o- 00 d materials that will trim up splendidly. , S2O and $22.50. . Wall Pa P crs - j' 01 ' $3.35 Pair * - hers, sitting rooms and halls. Beau- * Third Floor — BOWMAN'S. tiful plain satin stripe and neat at- Instead of $5.00. Four styles of DI A QII r»r\rl I InOIPIHTI tractive floral effects. New cut-out linen covers, filled with pure, clean Let the Boy Whitle the Fir,t Note of Spring in } -M? """ din"' Alway, Stylhh and Serviceable Costs No More Than . ~ . . . Wall Papers, suitable for kitchens, give proper filling. 36-inch Black Dress Taffeta, at Inferior OfadcS a Smart New Suit. The initial Spring showing IS here. halls, dining rooms, parlors and bed- _ . 59e, 79<:, H9f. 99e, #1.19 and imctiw j rooms; floral and effective convcn- Feather Pillows, $1.45 Pair })51.49: also 40-inch at $2.50 yard. New Process Linoleum will tional patterns. 9-inch borders in , . , 36-inch Black Satin Messaline, at wear longer than any printed lin xt j r-pi. . p I T r. | combination. Regular price Bc. Spe- Made of all sanitary leathers, and „ 99e and $1.19 yard. oleum made; not affected by heat or f\P£*dv 1 hinPS ror fhp IVlfrhen cial at roll. covered with attractive art ticking. ' „ . Ti , . moisture; lays perfectly flat without i>CCUy l lUI UIC ruiciien Paper hanging a spccialtv. A good $2.00 value. 36-inch Black Satin Imperial, at tacking . Uriug rooni measurements. Climav Prv Pan Th Ti + «C " Fourth FIooi—BOWMAN'S. Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. vara. Extra heavy quality, sq. yd., 49tf 4 Ulimax try Fan, .IS? I hermos Bottle, i)8f? for- 36-inch Black Bengaline, at $1.50 Regular quality, sq. yd. ... 39^ smokeless and odorless —the merlv Sl.oO; all nickel corru- Alnt/lhlv J ArO ihP PriPP* - vartL ™ «u u«i~l-patt«n B «o through most practical cooking utensil gated; seamless case; pint size; IVULLLULy and best fry pan made. Made the latest feature in 1 hermos POf (jT CIV Hfl 1V ( lO(ld*S ' Black Crepe de Chine at -b- qiSXVty'*»j:S in one size diameter 11 inches. cons rue ion. Switches 18 'nri 1 1 «#•> 4" $1.25, $1.50 and $3.00 yard. amoilntlnir ln t 0 o e 8 m ya a rdß oT more. 'lald' r f?e y e _ Perfection Smokeless Oil <J ra > switches, 18 inches long, reduced to Fourth FIoor— BOWMAN'S. of oharge.) Rochester Pails, —lO, Heater, .$2.19 formerly Gray Switches, 20 inches long, reduced to $;*.45 12 and 14-qt. sizes; made of $2.08; iapanned trimmines Gray Switches, 22 inches long, reduc.d to Sf*!!- • C ± rj J f heavy galvanized iron with cop- lead coated steel oil faucet.' " Gm- per wire bail and wood handle. Viko Aluminum Double "We have them in all wanted shades, including iron gray and pure cm «17 50 -ind SIB9O Enrifch American Porcelain Din Crown Fryer, Sof-mdad- Boiler, 98<--formerly $1.69; white ,I,a, arc so hard to find Dtan« Sets« ing wire basket, 8/j-inch size. cover will fit both vessels. Another lot of blonde, medium brown and dark brown switches. 24 and lAn . , t t i -z(\ < 26 inches in length, at $1.45 100-piece set, at jpix.ju BOWMAN S Babcmcnt. Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. BOWMAN'S Basement. ftAMusqjmngl MAJESTIC The Champlln Stock Company will pre sent to-night "The Stranger;" to morrow afternoon "He Fell In Ix>ve With His Wife;" to-morrow night "The Ghost Breaker." Monday afternoon at 2:3o—"Twilight Sleep" lecture to women only. Tuesday evening Raymond Hitch cock In "The Beauty Shop." An Appeal to Wives - Tou know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the reßUlt of a drinking husband or son. You know of the money wasted on "Drink" t hat is needed in the home to purchase food Bnd clothing. ORRINE has saved thousands of drinking men. It Is a home treatment and can be given se cretly. Your money will be refunded If. after a trial, it has failed to benefit. Costs only SI.OO a box. Come in and get a free booklet and let us tell you of the good ORRINE is doing. George A. Gorgas, 16 North Third Ktreet. Harrinburg: John A. McCurdy, Hterlton, Pn.; 11. F. Brunhouse, Me cbftnlcsburg, Pa.—Advertisement. FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 19, 1915. x ORPHEIM j -jVeiv afternoon and evening High- Class Vaudeville. COLONIAL livery afternoon and evening Vaude ville and Pictures. MOTION PICTI'HKS Palace, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Photoplay, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. Royal, 6 p. m. to 1-1 p. m. Victoria, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. "THE STRANGER" TONIGHT No play on the boards to-day con tains so many of the qualities that spell success as "The Stranger." Wit ton Lackey say this at a glance and secured It as a medium for his art. Its author. C. T. Dazey, has already won his golden spurs, aR the author of "In Old Kentucky." Ills new play has more of true beautiful sentiment, bril liant comedy, real dramatic power and dramatic Interest by far than his previ ous triumph. The Chas. K. Champlln Stock Company will Introduce "The Stranger" at the Majestic this evening, in a sumptuous production and with a powerful and well picked cast.—Adver tisement. DOCTORS ONLY MEN WHO MAY ATTEND While the "Twilight Sleep" lecture to be given at the Majestic Theater next Monday afternoon <■ for women only, an exception is made in the case of physicians who are practicing In this city and known to the theater man agement. After their talk, in which they describe their own experiences in taking: the "Twilight Sleep" treatment to relieve pain during childbirth, Mrs. Francis X. Carmod.v and Mrs. Mary Sumner Boyd, the speakers, will an swer all Questions seriously put to them on tills subject.—Advertisement. ORPHEIM How a loving but over extravagant wife can be made to economize is point ed out in very entertaining fashion at the Orpheum this week. The plavlet is called "Such Extravagance" and the players are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gll tnore and the company. The trick is turned by the husband telling his wife he has forged to keep her in luxury, and he substantiates his statements by having an old school friend, whom his wife hasn't seen, don police uniform and come to arrest him. Mr and Mrs. Frank Oilmore offer one of the clever turns supporting the Four Marx Broth ers in "Home Again." Also Van and Schenck, the popular singing come dians. Augusta Close. the charming vocalist and pianist, is slated to appear at the Orpheum next week.—Advertise ment. COI.OMAI. A fine mixture of harmonv and mirth is being served up by the Umpire Com edy Trio at the Busy Corner for the last half of the week. Admirers of good harmony are enjoying their excellent voices as much as they tickle the rls ibles of lovers of Irresistible comedy. Frank Madden and company, present ing a roaring comedy called "The Top Floor Front." are also coming in for almost equal honors in the way of | laughter and applause. Marie King j Scott, the lfoosier Girl, has a bright and funny line of patter, and the Three Bartos, sensational gymnasts, complete an unusual roster.—Advertisement. PHOTOPLAY TODAY "The leopard's L,air" is shown to-day !at the Photoplay along with a two-act! I Vitagraph drama, "For Another's Crime." featuring J.eo Delaney and ! I«eah Baird. "Broncho Billy's Greaser Deputy," with Helen Holmes, the fear | less girl in the lead. "The Escape On i the Fast Freight," is another thriller. | This time Helen, the telegraph opera ; tor. tights with a fugitive on top of a 1 fast moving freight train.—Advertise- I ment. BIG 1111.1, OF FEATURES AT THE VICTORIA THEATER TODAY The Victoria Theater, 2'J3 Market j street, to-day presents its patrons with a big bill of features of exceptional ] merit. The headline!- Is "The Hoosler I Schoolmaster," in five reels, featuring Max Figinan, supported by Miss Lollta Robertson. Full of thrillingly amusing scenes and events this great photo hrama Is well worth seeing and the Victoria management extends a cor dial invitation to its patrons to take advantage of the production here to day. Another extraordinary offering at the Victoria to-day Is a special two-reel "Keystone Comedy." This piece of film Is brimming with humor and is one continuous laugh. Don't fail to see it to-day. The program will be concluded with the "Pathe Daily News' showing I latest pictorial news events at home ! and abroad. To-morrow's special will be the ftrrrt episcde of "The Exploits of Elaine" an extraordinary serial of love mystery and adventure, which will continue everv week. The management consid ers itself fortunate in securing this big attraction, which promises to out rival "The Million Dollar Mystery," which pleased so many of its patrons. —Advertisement. TO PRESENT 11,AG Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Feb. I#. This evening the local council of the Junior Order United American Mechanics and camp of the Patriotic Order Sons of America will present the Zollinger Academy with n flag and will hoist and (ling it to the breeze at the top of a pole they have had erected on the ground. TOW Kit CITY MI NICK KILI,KI> Special to The Telegraph Wllllamstown. Pa.. Feb. 19.—-John McC&ra, of Tower City, was killed in the colliery here yesterday when a train of cars ran over him. His body was dragged a distance of nearly 200 feet before It was released. He was injured Internally and one of his legs was cut ofT and an arm smashed. He died last night. New Ladies' Custom Tailoring Establishment The opening' of our custom tailoring: establishment for ladles is a new venture but our experience covers twenty-three years In the designing and making of the highest grade garments for women who • know and insist on the best and most authentic. You assumo no risk in placing your order, as style, (it and workmanship is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. A trial order will convince you. Prices exceptionally reasonable. Best of local references. Alterations of suits, coats and furs, also cleaning and pressing j of women's garments given careful and expert attention. B Cllltp 1208 Noith Sixth Street • Omr i , Between Cumberland and Broad i* LANCASTER COUNTY WEDDINGS Holtwood, Pa., Feb. 19.— A prettv wedding was solemnized to-day in the Marietta, Pa., Feb. 18.—Miss Leah St. Paul's Reformed Church, when M. Warfel was married yesterday to Miss Mary Musser. daughter of Mr. William H. Kering, of Lancaster, by and Mrs. Samuel W. Musser was mar the Rev. D. O. Glass, pastor of Faith rled to Charles B. Harvey, of Balti- Reformed Church. more, by the Rev. Dr. Memblner. CASTOR.* __ r - Tlii M You Han Always Sought •' 3
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