y«©»>- jp' —4 \ BOWMAN { MILLINERY y Has Yet t® Be j 5j Equalled in W <.IL Involving all that fash- fi 0M y ion authorities have de rj signed, and with the new H4o|Hj«v w 5 —the newest —always f being added just as soon W as the original model is —. y shown, the Millinery Department is a cen w j ter of life and activity, and a festive garden A | of Springtime beauty. *II r" The women folk are fast realizing the A supremacy of Bowman styles—qualities -5- o. and service—with no promises of "free ly trimming" and other such masks. We re- I quire a very small sum for trimming hats, 9 V which barely covers the amount of mate- £ rials, such as silk lining, etc. _• Second Floor- O 1 fijoarniarii 4 L I B MAJES AIC H This evening—"Under Cover." H To-morow, afternoon and evening "When Dreams Come True." I Friday and Saturday, with Saturday I matinee—Carlisle Elks' Minstrels. ■ Friday, March 26, evening only—Maude I Adams In "Quality Street." ORPIIEU.II H livery afternoon and evening Higli- I Class Vaudeville. COLO MAI. ■ livery afternoon and evening Vaude- I vilie and Pictures. MOTION PICTIRBS ■ Palace. 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. H Photoplay. 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. I llegent, 12 noon to 11 p. m. I >:"' al, 6 p. m. to 11 p. m. I\ Ictorla, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. "I>DKR COVER" I Tniicr Cover," Roi Cooper Megrue's ; new American melodrama of I laughter, mystery and thrills, ■ which is proving Hie supremely tri ■ iiHph.iia dramatic sensation of 1911- i . in New York and Chicago, in each ■ <<f which cities it is delighting crowded : nightly, will be the offering at i Majestic this evening. "I'iuler ■l'uver" is an appealing narrative of con- , ■ idiiporuncous metropolitan conditions, suspensively and engross- unfolded. Its fresh and unhack n.-yed plot is a capital and thrilling with an unexpected and sutpris- . HiiiK twist at the end, all set in the new environment of the eus- Htiims house and of the fashionable i amongst whom transatlantic; taki- refu.re when the secret men take to their trail.—Adver ■ lisement. ■<\ 'JUSTEHV (lows' FROM THE STAGE" I A gown which remains a mystery to one hut the wearer and the Parisian who designed it. is worn In Dreams Come True." which Hi omes to the Majestic to-morow. mati ■ ner ind eveninß. Chiffon so thin that scarcely veils the shimmer of the is draped over white so that tne of color in the tlo.-ers woven it arc brought out clearly. About waist the satin and the chiffon plain, but about the knees and the folds are many, and are Hilravvn together at the back and allowed Hi<> fall in a fetching train. R estone and other ornaments of the kind catch the folds together. Hv. here, they ar»' most numerous, and ■ cite a brightness to Hie g"\\ n that is Tiny rhlnestones are . ed to outline the neck and skirt. ■ Advertisement CARI.ISI.E EI.KS* Dili IKOI.M I The advance sale of se. s for the to b given on !• ridav and Satur- with Satin day matinee, at th Ma- Theater liy the Carlisle Elks, In- that (ills year's visit of the actors from Carlisle will s' cnt of a year ago. The seat sale is ami the nits that have come Htfi Harrisburg f.rorn Carlisle, where the has sol I oul solidly for thr*'.- are to the elT.i t that 'ast year's Hsliow fades materially in comparison ■FOOD SOURING IN I STOMACH CAUSES I INDIGESTION, GAS ■"Pape's Diapepsin" ends all stom ach distress in five minutes I Wonder what upset your stomach portion of Hie food did the —do you? Well, don't bother, ■if your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, and upset, and what you just has fermented into stubborn ■lumps: head dizzy and aches; belch phases and acids and eructate undi- food; breath foul, tongue coat —Just take a little Pape's Diapep- and in five minutes you wonder ■what became of the indigestion and stress. I Millions of men and women to-dav ■know that it is needless to hav a bail A little Diapepsin ccasion- keeps this delicate organ regulated they eat their favorite foods with- fear. I t! your stomach doesn't take care your liberal limit without rebel- if your food Is a damage Instead ■of a help, remember the quickest, sur- most harmless relief is Pape's which rosts onl> ilf'y cent.* Hfnr a large case at drug stores. It's wonderful —it digests food and things straight, so gently and that It is really astonishing. ■Please, for your sake, don't go on on nlth a weak, disordered atom ■*ch; it'a *o unnecessary.—Advertise- HmnU WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG tfi&hs. TELEGRAPH MARCH 17, 1915. with lb© musical comedy In three acts j that tin* Carlisle boys are now giving. -Advertisement. MAI'DE ADAMS When Maude Adams decided to re vive ''Quality Street." she probably based her decision on the fact that Barrle's play was new to a large por tion of the country and that in the interim since she was compelled to lay the work aside a lot of ••ounur people had come up to whom the sentimental story of th*» love of Phoebe Throssell for Valentine Brown would make a fresh appeal. The revival has proved | to be Just as successful as was her one of "Peter Pan." The demand to see again Barrle's sentimental and delight ful comedy has been ffreat enough to even surprise Miss Adams. That this is pleasing: goes without saying:, for ! the work has always been n favorite 1 one with the actress. Harrie is a cap- | ; able and a clever dramatist, for his j plays not only have life, but they seem . to grow even better and more attrac- • i five with time. Miss Adams is to make ; her revival of "Quality Street" at the I Majestic Friday evening, March 26. and j that she will be welcome in it is a cer i tainty.—Advertisement. PHOTOPLAY TO-II \ V The Hermit of Bird Island," special, three parts. The young Karl of Ret/.- j wood is forced, because of an injured I arm, to give up racing his famous' speed boat in the races of the next daw His fiancee. Viola Van Tassell. an American girl, insists that some one ! olsr iy ,,st take charge of the boat and win tli* cup. The Karl demurs, but Is overruled, and Viola goes awav by herself to think It over. By accident she wanders into the fishing: village and : there becomes interested in Dave Hal | low, a young fisherman, who. though he owns a high-power fishing: boat, has greater aspirations and longs to be tlie possessor » a real racing craft. Viola leads him on and Dave, who has never i before known a woman of the upper | classes, becomes infatuated.—Adv. ORPHKIM It has been many a long: day since ; as much clever talent was crowded into a single vaudeville offering as the one thai the Orpheum management pre sents this week. This ia not alone i true of the fourteen clever participants of "Safety First," the gigantic musical i comedy that heads the bill, but it is true ot each supporting attraction. For ' there Is pretty -Bobby 1 Smith and her I sister. Irene. who bid fair to score the I biggest hit of any sister team that ever ; appeared at the Orpheum. Their act is I original. "classy" and hrimfull of. dash. t hen there is Bei t hew, the • very interesting- cartoonist, who' draws ' from the ridiculous to the sublime, in I , very clever fashion, ilis way of pre- I sentlng his drawings is his own patent ami it is easily the "lost entertaining I if] vaudeville. Speak i. of neat and ' wonueriul whirlwind dancers, it's good! to think of Burns and Fulton, the I .voting man and woman who are de- i • lighting Orpheum audiences immensely > l on this fame bill. Burns and Fulton ; are recognized as vaudeville's most, clever whirlwind dancers, and their nest, clever, pretty turn attests to ihej lad. Advertisement. <OI.OXI.tI, I lie Colonial Theater i* in for two more days of unadulterated mirth, 1 while the l ive Komical Kops with their , irresistiblv funny comedy and songs remain there. And three other Keith attraction,s of merit are grouped with them. in. hiding Lesley and l.ipsiri. the I "Prima Donna and the Count;" Wop- i man and Korton singing and talking comedian*, and Hazel Moran. the girl 1 1 with the lariat. Fcur the Country Store ' this evening, somebody is to i-ome into i possession of a pair of chubby twins, i "The Song Doctors," a big musicai | comedy with pretty girls, clever come- 1 | dians, special scenery, good songs and j comedy, will be the special feature o* i the bill for (lie last half of the week.— ' Advert Iscment. II EG H Vl' THEATER i To-day and to-morrow at the Re gent Theater, one more of those Para-' mount Program Productions—produced by Daniel Krohman. the great theatri cal producer. We will show to-day and Thursday ' May Irwin, the famous stage star, in I "Mrs. Black Is Back." bv George V. ! Doha rl. In this play she is at her best, and ' facial expression and excellent ' pantomime render her art especially I j adantablc to the screen. | The scene following her first, lie to j j her husband, in which she learns that . lie never forgives an untruth, is one of ] the funniest situations ever embodied i |in comedy film production. Of course. | the fatal truth at last comes out. and j • the penitent Mrs. Black leaps into an I auto, about which she understands , nothing, and runs away. Her frantic ' husband sees the machine smash, and I when after believing her gone from •him forever, he learns that she has es- ! ! raped injury, he is so glad to find "Mrs. Black Is Bark" that he readily forgives • her deception, ami the comedy ends as a comedy should, with a laugh. Ad- | vertlsement. i I f>KRAT CROWDS HUAn THK VICTORIA'S \KNV PIPEORGAY That people always appreciate the' best in music is attested by the fact I that the Victoria Theater has been ' crowded the past two nights This, wonderful musical instrument was in- i stalled at s cost of 125,000 and is thei : only one'of is kind in the State. This' new liope-.lones Unit Plpeorgan Or-' ! cheslra will be operated (luring the I presentation of the highest type of mo tion pictures, by Professors Mallott and Johnson. Each action of the picture ' will he accompanied hy the proper tone expression, thus lending a charm to the entertainment that Is enjoyed onlv by the patrons of a few of the most 'pre j tentious houses in tile country, such as the Vitagraph Theater, New York Citv ' where the price of sdmisslon is five \ time* a* great as that of the Victoria j Theater.—Adv. Visit the Annual March j Visit the Annual March " Sale of Embroideries. | Wr Mm sa/e of Embroideries. v J Call 1991—Any Phone Founded 1871 v J Bowman's Great March Sale of House Furnishings and China Makes Its First Bow to To-morrow Morning Women of Harrisburg will recognize this sale as a departure from any on record in this city. A March Sale of house furnishings and china—and we have planned to make it so interesting, that it will prove worthy of becoming an annual affair—a necessity—to be looked forward to, as are the many other annual sales of this store. About the Merchandise Itself First of all, consider that every item in House Furnishings, is Why LoW PticC* AIYQ. CL FCdtllfC of present desirability—and the majority were specially purchsed Because the many items purchased especially for this sale for this event were bought in large quantity lots ,we naturally received a conces . . sion in price, and because we can sell in greater volume, we have The China section is represented by new shipments ot dinner made a proportionate concession in offering them to the public, sets —wanted pieces and patterns in Cut Glass —and many articles Certain small lots of China are marked low enough to insure quick that are intended for clearance. dismissal. r 1 \ r ' " $1.98 Aluminum - 98 erving t™ 7 *' V#- Mahogany finished # * 1 lIT 75c Bathroom AQf* | and oblong shapes. J 1 llStGfCdt IVISXch Sblc Fixtures, Choice, l_ Repriced Choice Dinner Sets Assortment consists of white bath tub seat: 18 and 24- B|H This exceptional sale will be welcomed by housewives inch towel bars; 18-inch glass shelves, with brackets; toilet jpsfflPP who contemplate a new set to brighten up the table. A paper holder: combination tumbler and soap holder: combi- jgPfaMfc hint to givers of Spring and Easter bride gifts, nation tooth brush and tumbler holder; tub and wall soap $6.90 Porcelain $16.90 and $18.90 holders. OM Dinner Sets, at $5.00 English Porcelain fTßfjy'a. $1.25 Punch Polish I||bß Gold line and floral dec- Dinner Sets, at $11.50 hjy . orations; 100 pieces. Border or conventional \ ; CEDAR Mop, at 98c fefflP SIO.OO Porcelain spray patterns; 100 pieces. OIL Dinner at $7 90 $15.00 Porcelain ,\ v— POLISH The new I9ln mop winner acts, at tacn fc! """JST 3 "! t h t i lc any - angle Choice of gold band, Dlimer bets, at $9.bU handle The Punch Mop floral and gold deco- • Colored band border, - $1.50 W,can '« W Mm'ttdii' ImStwil ncrs ' undcr radiators ' ctc - lhermos bottle, at 9oc v ' MmmmS. one-quart can of Punch All nickel corrugated f 1 ffi"' >■- mmi Bk Oil included with mop. | seamless case, embodying fllU i!\ Mt(( [ 'irll Wearever Alumi ! Straight, stroiig handle; 49c Nickel Towel & Metallic btuon,; with Bars, at 29c handles; \'o. 8 size. 89 c Step Ladder, $1.98 Bathroom ien«nhi 8 21 in(l " 4 " uh $1.69 Fireproof at 49c Mirror, at $1.49 Casserole, at 89c with pail shelf White enamel frame with zi}r : Cut Glass at $2.39 98c Clothes Basket, 39c Chamber Pails, —r I 1 ah w. n t«d artk-ie. m __ ' JUL Vliailtuci 1 BUO, O, 1 1 Hasortnient, 53.5(t, 13.9S and at 69c at 29c Open OtCCK S4.So values; assortment in- Willow: well made and .• , ti u i->.V ffISU clude " s " lnch how, " > 10 and s±i2L. | Dinnerware wfeW r• Grey Enamel Ware 98c Climax Food E SSI quart rice boilers: 14 and 17-quart dish pans; 10-quart />, . ti C A ai C~a •»»«««uce dishes, at ..' —mc water pails; 8-quart slock pots; 8-quart Berlin kettles. Chopper, at 69c $1.69 A um.num Coffee h Porcelaillj witll c^ve r; 12^1 foot tubs; 39c and 49c l ias three steel cutters Percolators, at SI.OO neat bor der decoration. values. Choice at 2\H and one .double cuttci. l ull --qu.nt capacity »«.oo dozen cup. and .aiicer., 1.0-quart chamber pails; 10 and 12-quart Berlin (on n - JSc Brooms, at iic / ; quart dish pans; 10-quart stock pots; 3-quart rice boil- Made of good quality ® oi: ers; 5-quart tea kettles; 14 and 18-quart preserving vTS' CO ',."""" "• « kettles S9c and 69c values. Choice at 390 Wired. (.Jean, Straig.lt -JgiL ♦SS* ft , ~.,X (. n plates, at, dozen, BOWMAN'S Bsnement. handle. Limit, one to a «|| » st.B« * v customer H 11.10 dozen fruit saucers, at, I j ™ d "s^ n ;o covered di«hes, at. :.sic BrMssware Is Included at Lou) Prices OQ_ T..k- _ 1 Id. $1.30 ' Windsor »0e meat platters, at 45«- $1.25 10-inch Hrass .lardi- I 89<- Braa« Fern Dlsli, cop «}J7C 1110$, at £«/ C ™ nifat platters, at 3.0 c nlercs, with ball foot, at. .89c I pered liner, at S9o ... . . .. . Kettle, at 95c nlpat platter.; at ...i.lfoe SI.9S Hrawi Umbrella Jars, I #Bo perforated Brass Fcni Made .<.)) good quality e;il- ,w,w ' 7«c dozen Individual butters, 2 , ln( . hesl with lron I |>|«b. at «»<■ vanized irt'in, with (iron W'ear-livcr Aluminum; 1,1 hpad side handles, at . ,si.s» | Basement —BOWMAN'S. ... 1 . , ... •Kit- sauce dishes, at 20c handles. with cover; 4-(|iiart size. ;:uc sauce dishes, s»t 15c v J 3
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