Glancing Over This Page You 11 Be Impressed With Timely Economies That Will Be Found in Almost Every Section, Clamoring For Attention ' jSamrna) I -jiflgjht MW&tok CAUJ 1991— ANY PHONE POUNI>EI> 1871 / X C)f W3I St S WE REGRET in not seeing our Picnic Moving Pictures at the Victoria ; /j(f Hi "a? s!>f. Embroidered Theater Wednesday and Thursday evenings after we had HI * li** rv 7^ritril i«V waists in charming novelty made announcement. On behalf of all concerned, we can V styles, also colored eyelet say the disappointment was entirely unavoidable. I s * It V. I ' // embroidery in polka effects, ' Pictures will be shown next week. - . f £ OT > ) other styles; voiles and or favorites™ To-morrow Will Bring Marked Reduc- Princess Nainsook soft fin- Summer Kinds tinnS from from $16.50. styles; reduced to $5.98 to sl4, -"-v r UriLLLUre lckel gaU and 250 $10.98, $12.50 and $13.50. BCWMAN'S-Sccond Floor from $7.50 to S2O. y—, - White and black shirring cord, *or } "sc neV brassieres," with 500 £ T . i xt Keduced Prices ffk t \\ >*. j The counters, cases, bow mans—Main Floor Handles That Should 1 imely Nature Will Move Summer shelving and electric Slimmrr Flnnr D* 17 M Llj Dressing Sacques—plain white Curtains Ollicklv 'Uj-X'2/ . lighting fixtures on our summer r lOOr Be m Every Household lawn, and white lawn with black curtains uuickiy £ JU * Coverings T, . „ «, T stnpes, and neat figures in black Lace, Novelty Net and TlipfnmnUtPnPCC , five floors and basement . o • J Tahl s Sanitary Ice Cream or a nd colors; low neck; short Panel Curtains may be purchased at a opeCl3lly I riCeCl Berry Sets, consisting of 10 pa- I sleeves, embroidery trimmed col- yards long; lace curtains, * q£ q SIirTIIYICF very reasonable price. New Process Linoleum, 29e per saucers 10 paper napkins. 10 Irimmed^^rrce 81716 ' CmbrOi soe with plain and covered cen- Millin^rTr T .i - i S q v d choice of anv nattern spoons and 10 paper doilies. Price, 1 , ; v ters, others have cluny in- IVllllinCiy otOCK In the completed q , y • c " 01 " oi any pattern f VY > Combinations corset cover sertion and edire Battenber«- t - - i r • Store, new fixtures will Brine 'room vt r rr hi 'A and drawers; cover is embroidery edges and braids Former LieS in the Variety replace those in present measurements g , VlCt ° r ° raSS C^ pc \ a ? d tnn I ,med 1 : sk \ irt dr 13 awers ' ed J£ d P riL ' es ra »? ed fro > ll 9 8c U P to And needless to sav, our * use. Granite Carpet. 17? yd. -36 lawn trnnmer. Regularly $2.» w,th embro.dery. Pr,«....g9» SW9. Reduced prte are assortments are repletj with ! * inches wide. Regularly 25c. Special fe1.09 nainsook- embroidery and nil to *"t i ' ' 3 ' wanted shapes and favored BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor Extension Window Screens, . . , ' , up to 5p3..)0 pair. hrairl? anrl pninba«ti« mav be _ . , , . . . l ace trimmed at top and bottom. Sunfast Materials for door uraicis, ana empnasis may De finished in walnut stain; in- Prices range from to $1.25 window and arch curtains; on the richness and tches high; 33 inches open; regu- BOWMAN'S— Second Floor 50 inches wide; in brown smartness of dress hats. larly 15c; at 100 ~ and green ;* formerly 80c and Panamas, mannish shapes, at Punch Oil Mops for hardwood $1.25. Yard, 550 to #I.OO $1.25, $1.49 and $1.98. floors; including quart BOWMAN-s— Fourth Floor and awning stripes; ' ' inches * i wide. Yard SI.OO A General Clearing of and the hair " islust ; OUS) wavy a «j Jap Silk black, awning D ' _ n J of remarkable good quality. p . , c .. ~ . . , stripes; 36 inches wide. Yard Bo y S Norfolk and Every shade is include d in the the season at a nominal cost. Summer reading will be shortened. bowman's Main F .oor , Wash Suits B owM^'s-s a cond F ioo r v — Floor —' i , (" Like his seniors, the boy " Slimmer messages must D 6 condensed. These Furnishings, will realize that Spring and I Q1 T"^ This evening lettergram to certain men Men, Are Regular' W Ulte bhOe Uay tells how other men are availing them- NEW " " Saturday Will Be White Shoe Day at selves of the opportunity to save a few of D fl r q Bowman's rlollarc r*n Q e»nif i-U coat style, with I tined to live long In the memory of the spectators. The photo production Is not only a work of art, but a rnoiai , lesson of terrible significance, throb bing with human Interest and alive with thrilling action.—Advertisement. HOLBKOOK BIINN AND ALICE BRADY. IN "THE BOSS," AT THE , I REGENT TODAY ONLY "The Boss," founded on the William i A. Brady stage production of the same ; name, at the Regent this evening. Alice ; Brady and Holbrook Bllnn are the i stars of the production. Michael Re gan, the Irish bred boy. who flghts his way up through penury to a position I ,of -"Olitical and financial power. He marries a girl, who becomes his wife in name only, the daughter of a man who is Regan's business opponent, and It Is to save her father that the girl contracts In marriage. To-morrow, one day only, "Bartered Lives," featuring Marie Hesperla. This Is a very striking and unusually exe cuted subject, in which one actress plays two roles, that of herself and ner sister, and appears in many of the scenes in the dual role. Miss Marie Hesperla Is the artist who portrays herself and her sister, Pierette, through four enchanting reels of love. Intrigue and adventure in the high social life of London. Paris and Rome. Charlie Chaplin, In "Mabel's Strange I Predicament, will also be shown.—Ad- I vertisement. TWO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS Special to The Telegraph Dauphin, Pa., July 16.—Mrs. Harry Reed and Mrs. Warren Boughner, two of Dauphin's young matrons, cele brated their birthdays yesterday at a little picnic fibove town. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and son, Russel, Mr. and Mrs. Warren CASTORIA For lirfniits and Chilitran. Bears the 1 The KM You Have Alwajfs g «£ ur ° Boughner ai)d children, Wilmer and Cathryn, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Deibler, and chil dren, Ruth and Wellington, .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyter and son, Vernon, Miss Theresa Douglass, Mrs. Bertha Henninger, Mrs. -Williams of Harris burg, Mrs. Blanche Robinson, Miss Margaret Douglass, Charles Eby, Charles Rhoads, John Porter, and Thomas Kinter. 3