Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 09, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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1 ' y-~\ There' s no time like the present to enjoy real savings. I
► There's no other event that can compare in magnitude, in timeliness and in economy, '<
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f'^^!r / f44th Anniversary Sale!
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; -r\I2IZI V6HS The remarkable values you see throughout the store represent weeks of preparation, \
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' U otlo As least, extraordinary. 1
' choose only 44 items at 44c each (plus a few others) for each day's announce- /
AU\ 11. Ma ment ' means at ° n ' v a port ' on °f savings are brought to your notice so we ask you to ■
: V Inclusive ▼ come here every day—yes, it will repay a special trip from the outlying districts—to share
|; in the savings, and partake of the alarm clock fun. |-
j' Why not tomorrow? I-
Here Is To-morrow's List of 44 - f T» 7, 7. 7 ] \
All Exceptional Values at 44c Have You Been Surprised ? :
\ 69c and 79c Willow Clothes Baskets, 44? , 25c Cushion Tops, 2 for 44? !r? ave - vou be , cn near an > r of the clocks when it rang and saw the fun? \
Basement. Second Floor. 1 A A 7 P • J A J *
\ 89c Roll Top Bread Box, 44? 25c Battenberg Squares, 3 for 44? 44 LIOCK CMirpTlSeS Ol 44C <
► A* 1 *" ' nc^ s: a "d cake stenciled on front 18-inch embroidered centers. Values range from $1.50 to SIO.OO.
► ai f °- £ cjua it> c tin <. ak or w ite second Floor. Early in the morning 'till late in the afternoon, those clocks keep ringing, and every time, some one
► p B»»s*ment. 69c Auto Machinist Hammer, 44? gets a valuable surprise for 44*. • .
" Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 44? Half Dozen ™ ird F,oor Persons Who Received Clock Surprises Yesterday \
y Value 75c—Women's Size; embroidered corners; $1.25 Women's Hand Bags, 44?
► you may find a single thread or two broken. Real leather, lined with satin; six fittings, mel- mTLii. TntGrwn Set. <
► Main Hoor. lon shape. H. C. Bender, 2518 Jefferson St., M.70 I-awn Mower. JJ rs - 'J; nichwlne, 806 N. 18th St.. $2.00 Corset. I
| ► 69c and 75c Brussels Carpet, 44? yd. M.I„ Floor. Mrs. c. J. c«j,p*u im walnut st $2 so, w.w. m^TOO 1 XTer
► Tapestry Brussels Carpet, patterns suitable for halls SI.OO Embroidered Flouncing, 44? yd. Mm.' Alki'aon. 417 s. tsth St.. *4.98 child's Dress. ''tains' N " Bixler ' 544 s ' Bc "" vh111 St - * 3 - s( > Our
► a " d »*"• ,W "* roo^ s ' I**®"™ »" d dinin e rooms ' Embroidered voile ud lace cloth flouncing. 27 in- "S ffefrcUo."'" RUS ' W ° ! ™' J
► . Fourth floor. ches wide. Tillte Rasch, 210 Harris St., $2.50 Girdle. Mrs G
White Ostrich Pompons, 44? Mam Floor. Mrs - H ' Ba,dwin ' 1623 Market st - Jso ° Dish - n who ward' Pax t H« t DreßS ' <
y The best trimmings of the season. 75 C an( j gS C Boys' Knickerbockers 44<* Mrs - v - Bricker - 317 Marion St., Rain- Mrß ' J ' H ' Hoffman ' 227 Boas st -
Second Floor. , > • (Women's). r " 1 * 4 - 50 Cushion.
[ 16c Red Burlap. 5 yards for 44 P In fancv m.«nre, 17 B . B n...,..,, P.n.r s,. f
a, m g r^c?r !t "pru n K». 36 r inrt« n 2S;' t " r Women'. 79c Hose, 44e -""TTc'Tb n\ Ml SSi ™ -
t- i • li i j t_i i • i Mm. J. F. Carrithan. 2818 W// m 5,1 •• 3 Mens Lnlon Suits, f
► Fourth Floor. I hread silk hose, plain black; double soles; wide gar- Jefferson St., $5.00 Hat w// M value $3.
► 55c Hardanger Scrim, 1y 2 yds., 44? tcr to P s - (Women's). ' iAY r ■ c. E. Keck, 2324 N. «th \
► For curtains, cushions, bureaus, sideboards and Maln Floor ' Mrs. H. Deckard, Marys- ML?I St ' 95 Aut ° Horn ' \
y piano covers. Cream. Women's 50c Union Suits, 2 for 44? v,Ue - ' 3 00 corset. Mfj 1 W\ sp ' Renolds ' 12 Ab®r
► -,c i7u- White open mesh; low neck; no sleeves; lace A. s. Roe. 1256 Derry MM Y I V\\
„ 25c Folding Camp Stools, 3 for 44? knees. Seconds. St., 6 yds. Poplin, value fLj I Hi mock - 4
Heavy canvas seats. Main Floor. 14.50. I / I 1 Un. J. F. Carrithan, 2318 4
Third Floor. NC r Palif/-.rr, Ja 4i S. Mrß ' M ' Ehrlßman - 71 N - I J X CS L I Jefferson St, $3.60 <
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, 65c Character Infant Dolls, 44? Different shades and styles." union suit*. I J I I M «, c Raker «„« '
, .jessed tn white flannelette dresses with blue and Mam* Floor. m™. f. M. Gray. 315 Kei-|U 0/ Rerryhiu st .' ,Tol <
► p,nk nmmings ' Thrr d ' C Fioo- n,at 25c t0 50c Windsor Ties, 2 for 44? ker st - * B - 98 washing Ir\ PI Embroidery *
; 98c Decorated German China, 44? Urge variety of shjte 2.u <
Spoon trays, celery trays, sugar and •cam sets, I Main St., Penbrook, It M Gloves. I J|
► salad and fruit bowls, cake plates, nut bowls, olive Muslin, 10 yds~ y M Mrs. J. Obercast a
► dishes. Bleached or unbleached; 36 inches wide. F - Edna Reed, 1334 7th V\\ wWf* _ AyM ton, $2 so Silk
. Basement. Main Kloor St.. 44 yards Hill Mus- Jf/f VV //W " '"° U ° ,,K ' i
* Ma '" F '°° r - lln, value $4.40. I \ VV XYA Thomas - 504 Boas St..
y ( f ' Mrs. Arthur Ensinger, 2122 Turner I/\ ~ -.SOAestee,
► $1 Alarm Clocks, M M\ p . $1.25 to $3.98 1... «..«.» b™u™U,£*l T°
i , 44c /Mm /fM V/Clll Sample White E *'"" «■» ii n™ a. jou., isu N . ua ., n st „ „ 00 <
► Guaranteed. American ~ 1 Skirt,, 44c
! k Various stvles: slichtl* <
made. Limited quantity. [|H|; fhM? 13d.1C soiled; 4 dozen only. On • *.> « i I77TTT I <
Main Floor. sale at 10 o'clock, second fi $3.98 Crepe Waists, $2.44 sls Silk Dresses, $10.44 <
' J . Military styles: long sleeves; striking effects; pas- Blue taffetas and plaids; in coatee, combination and '<
I SI.OO and $l5O Paul Jones Middies. Dressmakers; Outfit. teUh.de. .nd XSd CnZjT™ ll co,l »" »»<■ \
* u e vm i re co ars. _ 39c pair Steel Scissors; 5c paper Needles; 3c Tape $5.00 Crepe Waists, $4.44 second Floor. i
\\ hite with red and blue braid and ornaments. I ape; 5c yard Inside Belting; 5c Thimble; 10c pair co ors. g eco nd Floor Made of Scco silk; polka dot and flowered designs
Second Floor. Washable Dress Shields; 5c card Pearl Buttons. n n „c'«dQs Tnnr na k *'Ul A second Floor. "
Men's 10c Handkerchiefs. 9 for 44? x aluc - 9 ™- B °y s S4 95 To P Coats - , $1.98 and $2.50 Voile Waists, $1.44 i<
White hemstitched handkerchiefs. Second?. 50c PerfumeToz 44f Gray, brown and tan. fancy nnxtnres. Stzes 2/, to Embroidery or lace trimmed; flat collars. '<
Main Floor. , . D tT ~ ' } Cai >. Second Floor. 4
I Men's 50c Neckwear, 2 for 44c Rose, Hel.otrope, Ld, of the Valley and Car- . «i it $5.00 Felt Mattresses, $3.44
4-in-hands and club string ties. M.,„ n.„. Boys SI.OO Knickerbockers, 2 prs., $1.44 Covered jn art lickjnK; wc|| fi||c<| . I
Main Floor. 75c and SI.OO Caps, 44? Fancy mixtures and stripes. Sizes 6to 17 years. BOWMAN's —Fifth Floor. \
► SI.OO Kid Gloves, 44? Desirable and up-to-date styles. Mens and boys'. BOWMAN'S Third Floor. ' $2.98 Electric Horn, $2.44 '<
Women's kid gloves, in tan. gray and wliite. Not all Third Floor. $1.98 Collapsible Doll Coach, $1.44 BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. \
► s,z "' Main Floor Silk and sl ' so Suitin S» y d - With rubber tires and hood. $3.00 Mahogany Smokers, $1.44 <
► Children's 98c Bonnets, 44? " lUU SU "lia'/n KoV/ ' es w,de - BOWMAN'S Third Floor. Finished dull mahogany, 27 inches high, seven-inch <
► Made of lawn, with puff back, and deep turn-back of Brassieres, 2 for 44? White Petticoats, $1.44 (-[gar and match box tr3y ' a ' S ° "
* fine embroider.%. second Floor ' ,n^orce un der arm; trimmed with In nainsook, lingerie cloth and longcloth; wide BOWMAN'S— Fifth Floor.
flounces o f lace and embroidery, insertion and ribbon | Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes, $1.44 J
Imported duplex oatmeal paper. Value SI.OO. 75c Gowns, 44? run ea ing. BOWMAf ,, s _ Second F]Qor Patent Colt Gun Metal Calf, Vici Kid and white 4
1 Fourth Floor. -Made of cambric and nainsook; low and high neck; » 44 Au Buck. All sizes. i
75c Sheets, 44f trimmed with lace, wide embroidery insertion, beading S Wnite Dresses, »pl« 4-- bow'man's —Third Floor.
Made of good even thread sheeting; size 81x<J0 a " d ri,jbon ' Regular and extra sizes. Fine sheer lawn, long waist styles, waist trimmed $1.98 Bathroom Mirror, $1.44
■f Maln K,oor ' $1.50 StriDed Suitincr X\« „A with insertion a » d }ace. skirt embroidery trimmed. With glass shel{ and tQwe , bar attached Whitc
Special Shoe Items, 44? Black with blue'SSSfSSlU^de 74 m ±± | enameled frame. 3 aC " " "* 1
Values u to S3 oo aln Floor - $6.00 White Enamel Beds, $3.44 BOWMAN'S— Basement. ~
Bovs' Oxfords sizes 3to s'/ 2 '°° Dia S omi l Cloth, 44? yd. Two-inch continuous post beds. 50 in the lot. One j $5.90 and $6.90 Electric Lamps, $3.44 ? J
Men's Tennis Shoes^-'black and whitr Heavy quality; 56 inches wide. ' of the greatest offers we have made on metal beds. Suitable for bedroom or reception hall. , i
y Tonnie <l,Lc . I i x Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Fifth Floor. BOWMAN'S—Basement.
. \\ omen s lonnis black and white.
Children's Tennis Shoes; black and white. V vtra lit r f 7^• I j SIO.OO Men's and Young Men's Suits, $5.44 f >. <
Children's Barefoot Sandals. txtra hnC c ' ua,,t > ' w,de - Of wool cassimeres, cheviots and homespuns. 117 <
► Women s tan Oxfords. 12 y aC Linon> y 44fk BOWMAN'S Third Floor. vVeUr-JOVer
► 75c to 89c Drawers, 44? Soft finish; fine quaHtv; M niches wide. $15.00 and $16.00 Men's and Young Men's -demonstration to-morrow-preserving straw- '
► Made of nainsook; trimmed with embroiderv inser- Boys' 29c and 39c Overalls 2 prs. 44? Suits, berries; baking cakes in the famous tube pan;
► tion, lace and beading; open and closed. Blue only. Sizes 6to 14 years.' ' All-wool worsteds, cassimeres and homespuns. making pies in \\ pie plate.
► hecond Floor. Third Floor. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. J V J
(WEDNESDAY EVENING,
BXRRISBUHG TELEGRAPH
JUNE 9, 1915.
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