Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 26, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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k y CALL Itm—A XT PRfIMR POI'SDED XWI
; "Long May It Wave " \
v Nothing is more impressive on Decoration Day <
; ► than every home flying the National Emblem. j 4
► Time now to look up the old flag. Some homes i
► will need new ones, and we suggest: <
► Soft Cotton Flags, with sewn stripes; jointed pole, ®T <
► with cord and holder complete; size 3x5 ft., at or, * ! <
► 4x6 ft., at $1.25 If
► Larger sizes at proportionate prices. Q <
j ► Smaller Sizes —mounted on sticks, with gilded spears; size 9x15 inches, at 4
► sf*: 15X22 i /2 inches, at 10c; 24x33 % inches, at
► (sewn stripes) i
* Pennsylvania State Flags—blue ground, with State crest, in standard col- i
* ors; inches, at 10<* A
► ' BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor. 4
; Choice Models in Wash Dresses of the ;
? Wanted Grades ;
Some of the daintiest and smartest styles it will be your pleasure <
to see. and surely you'll need one or two for the holiday trip. <
In voiles, rice cloths, marquisettes and cotton crepes, are the pret- i
White with a touch of color: others of summer shades; while i
one or two are handsomely embroidered.
New collar effects; button or crocheted ornaments are among i
the trimmings.
Prices range upward to $12.50, while at $2.50 are stunning
models that you'll delight in wearing.
A Palm Beach Suit For the I
Decoration Day Trip <
"Whether you go to the seashore or to any of the other „
popular resorts, you'll find Palm Beach suits the favorite. i
We're showing a number of clever models in Norfolk ■<
styles, and semi-Norfolk styles .with belted backs. Smart
» pockets and effective button trimmings give them the de
sired snap.
. Circular skirts are the most wanted in these suits.
y You'll find them also.
► Made of genuine "Palm Beach," also beach cloth (a
► near likeness). t- ' '• -» ■■■■■j,
► Priced at $5.98 upward to sls _
; Among the Finer Waists Is pi-JjoJ ;
; the Exquisite Georgette Crepe
Jr * This fabric of unusual sheerness, is of very durable tex- *
y ture and will withstand laundering. jjT - Jjg \
► The waists are very striking, with flat and standing pv#/ \ 4
► collars; tucks and Baby Irish lace. They come in white I'••$/ \ wr , 4
i ► and pink, at $3.98 uji \ 4
* Crepe de Chine Waists, at $3.98 —pleated front; jr j 1 A
round, flat collars; long sleeves; in flesh and white. r 1 W <
Also in military effect front, with bengaline collar: in ! j j t-3 4
mais, putty, white and flesh, at $3.98 <
Crepe de Chine Waists, at $2.50 —elbow length —*
sleeves: some have pockets, otherwise trimmed plainly; \yt i
round, flat collars. V *
BOWMAN'S—Second Floor.
Talented Musician Will
Give Pianaforte Recital
Our determined ef- v ;
fort to get out of Hat
business quickly is a
rare opportunity for j
every man who wears '
a straw hat. '
Hats of this quality j
were never offered at I—-——————
i MISS MARIETTA SULTZABERGEK
SUCH LOW PRICES at THIS I Special to The Telegraph
Mechanicsburg, Pa., May 26. A
time nf vear ; Pianoforte recital will be given to
" 1 morrow evening at 8 o'clock In
Sides & Sides
Try Telegrapk Want Ads.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 26, 1915.
I CALL 1991 yPjUJ-flllf _T FOUNDED \ \
: any phone J2X/UJ//L &7Z4 1871
HERE is an entirely new list of Rebuilding Saie items that
offers substantial savings, and together with those announced lit'
y in yesterday's papers, should crowd the store from basement to ,( yilp^
► roof all day to-morrow. j*if
► This Rebuilding Sale is but the initial event that will mark
" the period of rebuilding with exceptional money saving / L;
► sales, but we re particularly anxious that this one creates a X. '4ji\ p<
► new standard for clearing out surplus of merchandise in wKmM
► four days. To-morrow is the second day.
Why not be here among the first?
: On the On the !]
: Main Floor Main Floor
y $1.25 Lining, yd. 1254 c Cambric, 9<* yd. Notions *° $3.50 Curtains, <
Silk serge lining, in putty Rleached : 36 inches wide; 25c heavy sew-on Hose to $2.25 <
* shade; 36 inches wide. cu t from full pieces. Supporters, pair 10* White and ecru, scrim i
* cn r q at : n FnnlarH«s °9f* 1 25c and 50c and oxi " voile » marquisette and ma- <
, 3UC aatin rouiaras, 20c Pillow Tubing, dized Purse Tops .... 10* dras curtains; 2y 2 yards ,
► yard 1 h ~^ c ra ' d ns lOf long- i
► Set figures and floral de- y • 5c Asbestos Iron Holders, 50c Ecru Lace 3 (ty yd. <
l.' signs, on all shades; 20 in- Bleached; 42 inches wide; 6 tor • , j j ?a • T
cheswide. fine quality. 50c Feather Fans; white, Finished edge; 34 inches <
<to cn T>i a -i- TV/Tnit-#* lißht blue, pink 10* wide. •<
! * . ' Nntinrm Absorbent Sanitary 25c to 50c Scrim and 4
!" $1.98 yd. Napkins. 3 for .... .... 10* Voile, to 29^
Lustrous black; 44 inches 10c and 12/ ac Dressing elastic . hirt Waist Cream, white and beize; <
! Combs •>* °5 C silk Irvisible Hair \ T ets plain and with self-tone bor- .
I ► SI.OO Rough Pongees, 10c cubes Mack and c<£ with elastic ' 10* ders - <
/ 790 yd. ° cart Hook" s and Ev« . S,"' 1 50c pic « In ;l c 55c Hardanger Scrim, 4 j
j In sand and peach; 27 in- 5* Belting 10* 30(" yard
h cheswide. 10c and 15c Button and ————— Cream; 38 inches wide. 4
L Bleached Sheeting Buttonhole Strips ..... 3* 35c and 39c Voile, <
| > Well-known brands. 45- 10c 7 - 8 and 9 ' lnch Utl 1(16 30<- yard
I - i^Mii?h o ,?l'i# l T l^i y 8c Linen Corset Lacer? A+ U T?1 nr\t> A,so ™rquisette; 38 «
18c; 63-inch at 1«* vd., reg- , T LOOT inches wide; neat borders. <
■ jtt££S* " ' ,f • t "3 d T RU Wall Papers 45c to $1.25 Sunfast
" 40c Sheets, ° l sc* and SoT Cortl Large assortment of spring Draperies, 29<* to $ 1 yd. <
* Seamed; 3-inch hem; Jade and Amber Beads. .5* wall papers, suitable for bed- Plain and figured; 31 and <
► laundered; 72x00 inches. ' 10c card Pearl Buttons. rooms and living rooms; 50 inches wide.
► 17- pin ow Cases 1 °i / do7en 3 * regularh l_c, 15c and 18c 25c Corona Cloth,
► Pillow Cases, l-M 10c Spool Holders ... 3* roll. Sold only with cut-out \»V** vard '
► Hemstitched: 43x36 m- 25c Silk Tie Lacers; black, borders to match. Roll,** • Q. <
„ ches " tan and white 10* 65c to $2 25 Tanestrv * <
* | : . 65c y ' j
' Rebuilding Specials That '«srM^ n cioth, ,<le ' reps ' ,affe,as mi !;
: Deserve Repetition l
y These were among the large number an- $1.25 to $5 Lace Cur- l° w '. pink, red and black; 36 •<
► nounced in yesterday's papers—on sale all week: tains, to .$3 inches wide. 4
>■ All finer grade Women's Suits; reduced- to Nottingham lace cur- 18c to 55c Cretonnes, i
y sls tains; 2V 2 and 3 yards long; 100 to 25<* yard i
v Men's and Young Men's Suits .$6 ' v ' !" d ec [ u wr . F (ir curtains, cushions,
► Men's and Youths' $12.50 and $13.50 Suits $4 ' 75 Shl L t i V^i st Boxes ' box and coverings. J
► $9.50 'T+.tH) 25c Scrim, yd. •<
» Men's and Young Men's sls to $22.50 Suits . Matting covered: castor Colored border scrims. <
► $13.65 tray and bamboo trimming. 59c to $8.75 Curtains, <
► Large size rugs, body brussels, velvet, ax- and 3 ,^ c Curtam 30<* to $4.38 J
► minster and tapestry brussels; various reductions, Lace, l_yd. Lace, scrim and net cur
*■ .$11.98 to .$20.7.5— fr0m $17.50 to $38.50. Finished and plain edges; tains; 2 1 /> and 3 yards long; j
► The Basement Rebuilding Clearaway items " K wide " white an(l beize - 'J
* well worth a visit. t
J ' A Rebuilding Disposal of ;
, A Dollar Will Do Triple Duty During This American Clit GIaSS
► Rebuilding Shoe Sale From which choice gifts for the bride may *
Three Dollar Shoes For "CTSTS r,.„ ;
•• V-fllC
► Women's high shoes, low shoes, black shoes, white #4.90 from s6.ao. S 'Jo frnf" $450" iT? qo
shoes, tan shoes, button shoes, lace shoes, pumps, and rn^'ws)°'"ss.9o; #4.90 from <
Colonials; welts and turns. f $6.98. L
► from SfJ.OO; #<..>o from »„.{♦»«„!. «•> or I
► Perfect shoes; good styles; excellent fitters; dependable SIO.OO. $2.90• $3.50 ' frorrT"'?^^
in every way. $3.00 values. Pair #I.OO Fern Dishes, #2.90 from #3.90 from $5.00; $4'.90 "
► bowman's—Third Floor. $3.90; #3.50 from $4.50; from $6.50; #4.90 from
► , #5.00 from $7.50. $6.90; #3.90 from $/.50. ,<
a i BOWMAN'S —Basement. i
**** * * '
Franklin Hall, by Mlbs Marietta
Sultzaberger, who Is training for a |
concert planiste. She Is a pupil of
J. R. Swartz, and on Thursday, June
3, will give a recital in Harrisburg.
Miss Sultzaberger is a musician of
marked ability and it is expected a
crowded house will greet her when
she makes her first appearance in a
public recital. The gift of her father,
W. K. Sultzaberger, a new Chlcker- j
ing concert piano, will be used |
for the occasion. She will be assisted
by Mrs. Sue Dugan Fager, of Harris
burg. who will sing several numbers. I
The following program will be given: |
Tremolo, Gottschalk; Minuet, Op. 14, i
No. 1, Paderewski; "Spinning I
Wheel," Op. 157. Raff; song, Mrs. j
Qager; "Rigoletto," Verdi-Liszt; Min- |
uet in G major, Beethoven; "Noc- | '
turne," Op. 37, No. 2, Chopin; song, .
Mrs. Fager; Impromptu in B flat. Op. :
142, No. 2, Schubert; "Fileuse," Etu- |
dede Soncert, Op. 35, Chaminade; j
"Erlking," Schubert-Liszt.
MENTAL AGOTTY
"My wife got a cold the other day !
and she Is suffering terribly," said the
fat man.
"That so?" inquired the thin man. i
"What is It, pneumonia?"
"No, It Is nothing serious." replied the
fat man.
"Then why Is she suffering so much?"
asked the thin man.
"She is so hoarse that she can't talk," i
replied the fat man.—Cincinnati En
quirer.
IW LOCAL KNIGHTS!
AITEUG CONCLAVE
—!,
Majority of Those at Philadelphia
Accompanied by Their Wives;
List of Those Present
i
Harrisburg Knights Templar are !
taking a prominent part In the sessions '
of the Grand Conclave being held at 11
Philadelphia, They made an excellent I '
showing in the tenth division of the 1
big parade yesterday. I
Local lodgemen, the majority of
whom are accompanied by their wives,
are making their headquarters at the
Windsor Hotel. Among those register
ed are the following:
J. C. Shumberger, Arthur D. Bacon, I
Charles C. Baker, Charles F. Bare, )
Charles F. Hench, H. T. Hinebaugh,
F. S. Whltmoyer, Charles H. Kehr, [
William Kuhn, M. D. Llchllter, Clyde;
P. Love, J. O. Love, Abram E. Martin,
I N. Frank Matter, E. O. Meadow, John I
N. Menrer, Lovt Myers, Francis C. 1
Ixeely, Dr. G. F. Ritchie, J. Arthur
Rife, J. Q. A. Rutherford, Edgar H.
Smith, Edgar Z. Smith, Ralph B.
Thompson, Luther M. Walzer, J. J.
Weaver, G. S. Kilmer, Franklin Houch, j
T. N. Senor, John F. Ludt, Jr., Charles '
W. Lady, Ray Shoemaker, Harry B. (
Markley, Stanley C. Smith, Dr. Mau
stetter, Samuel Wilhelm, Christian
Mellinger, H. A. Rutherford, W. E.
Skeen, N. Tack.
ASKING TOO MICH
"If at the end of the flrst year of I
your married life," said the bride's
father, "you can convince me that you j
have been a good husband and have !
made my daughter happy, I will give i
you |5,ft00."
"Another of these people." said the
groom when he was alone again, "who
think a man will do anything for
money."
CASTOR IA,
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years j ;
Alwm bears y? - ! t
j]
Resorts
WII.mvoOD. N. J.
THEIDEALRESORTS'
Wildwood By se. he
and Wildwood Crest
There Isn't a better place any
where or more convenient for your
summer vacation or a few daya'
rest; always cool, healthful and en
tertaining. A safe place for vour
family; apartments, bungalows, cot
tages or good hotels at moderate
rates.
For beautiful booklet or detailed
Information, write to-dav to
J. WHITBKKI.I., Cltjr Clerk
Wildwood, N, J,
I
Business Locals
CATCHING CHILDREN
That ts, catching them In the cute
natural poaes, characteristic of child
hood, that la a specialty at the Ken
berg Studio. No better time of the
year could be selected for a photo
graph of the little ones than at this
time of year before the heat ot sum
mer makes them fretful and restless.
Kellbsr*, ISO Market strssi.—A4v«g»
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