- " " - - - - - ' v-v W V W * V v v V V y y + V V V V V V V V vv V V V V IWW*II WWW ,, yyy T yy TVT¥ y VV ► r-1 ] ? ► yQ»nm tr _g-y House Dresses, Clearing at 69c Clean-up Lot of Messaline Petticoats . j< ► J M TrfjfMJ M Percales and ginghams in plaids and plain Closing out at #1.39 and $1.69. jw jt t ' l t0 BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. $3.98. BOWMAN'S—Second Floor. MM M^^^M ■■ CALL 1991—ANY PHONE FOTTNnF.n IR7I V ] /. ■ ► ' V ' CALL 1991 ANY PHONE FOUNDED 1871 i PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE : Another List of Ex- 1 A new *P a P? r p<*ge appears comparatively small in The Bargain-Tide of Dress I' irnnrrli-nn f\ » P»-z? Jmtsj+i announcing this timely and economical events but 1? u • u i i < traorainary Fre-Invert- herein are massed enough bargains to make this sale Has Reached ' lOVy AttrCLCtlOnS in To- stand head and shoulders above any of its kind in ItS Highest Stage < : morrow's Announce ' J Strong Pre-Inventory reductions are made on J J y t \ It S OUr Sreat certain lots of silks and cottons that represent ► ment. y short lots or stock accumulations from a season of < : * >PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE i? ally : k r\ (/ f~\ h\ / p f-\ la fx #y * . - . Satin Printed Silks, 150 yd.—formerly 39c; figures on ' 11/ ,T , A X r , A natural time for reducing stocks before inventory of the store's gr p^ o £ o^l n , l l a i cn ' » rown ' re i«i a ' s . and . and * llss > an - o „ ► Would welcome the amount of money saved A' ' s 1 !«.' *J 1 1 I • • ® ou g h . j Sha . ntun g Pongee, 490 yd.—formerly $1; 27 * ► nn "Rohhie'm" Kummer monrnhu* merchandise is taken. It s considerably less inconvenience to count, inc c h " w ' d * : a T " atu^ al and , < on DOODI9 S Summer weciraDles. *. i l i it i i Silks, at 390 yd.—formerly SI.OO to $1.50; 40-inch crene 4 ► Norfolk Suits, at s4.7s—formerly $5.95 and s6.4s—fancy measure Or itemize these great stocks when all lots that we can de chines, satin foulards, printed canton crepes in waist ► mixtures of blue, gray, brown and tan; two pair pants. Sizes 6 offnrr] *L J 1 C *. s and dress patterns; good lines of shades. ►to 17. anora to dispose or Without affecting the standard of assortments, Crepe Plisse and Kimono Crepes, ay,t yd—rennlarly ' , Norfolk Suits, s».<..>—formerly $4.45 and s4.9s—in Tartan are cleared Out beforehand, and we're onlv too willing to move 15c; floral designs; 32 inches wide. " < ► and fancy checks; trench backs with military pockets; some 1 ° * 11 " lUKJ **"""s IUU¥C Percales, 50 yd.—regularly 10c; stripes on white- 36 < y have two pair pants. Sizes 6to 17. them even at a Curtailment or profit. inches wide. ' * 4 Palm Beach Suits, s3.7s—formerly s4.9s—the newest TM "f A L' L .1 . • 1 Dress Linen, 390 yd. formerly 59c; natural color; 4 models. Sizes 7to L\ ihe order read three days, which means that price-reduc- 40 inches wide. ► Norfolk Suits, s2.9s—formerly $3.50 to s3.9B—linen and hnn« anrl cavinrre all Q : 1 -J Printed Voiles, 12*40 yd.—reeularlv 25c: all shades on ► Khaki suits, with patch pockets and sewed-on belts; in gray, I nons ano savings are all tne more greater. Special cards serve as white; 40 inches'wide 2 sl3 on I j ► blue and tan. Sizes 6to 15. a guide. Crepes, yd.—regularly 25c—plaid and checked A y Knickerbockers, GSO formerly 75c and $l.O0 —in stripes D J • 1 -II " crepes. < ► and fancy mixtures. Sizes 6to 17. Kead every item—and remember the morning hours are more Satin de Chine, 590 yd.—formerly $1.25; in navy, rose, < Wash Suits, at 790 formerly $1 to sl.so—Oliver Twists, rJoac->r»f (U*- ok« * ' gray and qiyrtle; 40 inches wide. < in plain and fancy combinations. Sizes 2Vi to 7. picdSani lor Snoppillg. BOWMAN s—Main Floor. ► BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. • * [ Gloves and 'Kerchiefs ( aT Tij I av/v Pre-Inventory Bargains In ' , Women's Silk Gloves, 500 pr.—formerly 75c and $1.00; Oi /\liy W 00l W? UZ lifl \KTU:<.~ r* 1 J I • k heavy quality; 2-clasp. yfi? ) v C , ► V "' 950 ► Handkerchiefs, 250 —regularly 50c; pure linen handkerchiefs, Women who know value in clothes will need no further Wg&w ... ► m Madeira, embroidered corner and wide hem styles. explanation about this clearaway. ' * Listed In Brief For Your Convenience L I 71/r run ' Now think a moment! " fit—v White Lawn, 26 inches wide; yd., 40. ► MEN. Every suit—without excepting a single style—arid you Wfm/, Bl "l2^ t^^ n riwi"'^Lch^rwWe 80. ' Fnr \C Ir K 4- Q *<- know that during the Spring we carried suits priced all the 10c Burette Crepe, 36 inches wide; yd., 70. i ! * £ °r a IVnOCK-aDOllt OUlt .jT-fyh way up through the twenties, thirties and even higher. .. 10c Splash Voile, 27 inches wide; yd., 6>40. < $0 Will Buy $lO Worth One or two, and perhaps more from each price lot remain 89cTongdo'th * : Of Quality. lMm& I — lar^e enough selection to afford good "picking"—too small $1.25 Longc'loth, 12 yards, SI.OO. II *" carr y ' n stock. Therein lies the reason for this really won- 29c Mercerized Batiste, 45 inches, yd., 170. $5 is the Pre-Inventory price of cer- derful value. 10c White Lawn, 40 inches, yd., 6-J4O. » W tain $lO suits from which lot, men and ■^• s to le length of time tliev may be worn this much can C i c°a^ e P] na " ts ', yd ;,®t r * . ; young men may select a good '.'knock- \ M said: Littlechange is promised for Fall, so far as width or *WFI} S9e mSSU TAte CWht SdgtoZ ' about to finish the summer. \ |W skirt and so forth are concerned 69c Tnrkey Red Table Cloths, 56x90 inches 39«. '•< Mostly dark mixtures and light cas- \lf Iml lhe earlier you choose the better. Jff $2.49 Luncheon Sets, $1.59. < simeres. i BOWMAN'S— second Floor. $5.50 Luncheon Sets, $4.25. V It s worth the chance of finding vour \gjj U4 $3..->0 Luncheon Sets, $2.25. ► s j ze w rfcMloi jj * - rr • f $4.49 Luncheon Sets. sri.39. ► bowman's Third rioor. Improve Home Appecirances Through s2 fci^fmbtlT stStts ' 9i ' oo ' < : f 89c Is the Pre-Inoentoro } Pre-Inventory Drapery Bargains ' t i? .. _ _ _ Waffle Toweling, yd., 4 1 / />O. L Prino Dr> 7" * / About halt the Quantity Mentioned Here 25c heavy linen Toweling, 18 inches, yd., 170. C ± Tl\st£ kJTI iniQlQ JLjinOIQUTTIS Fancy Edges, 2<* to6o yd. terns in brown and green ;31 Cretonnes and Reps, 100 35c gray stair Linen, 27 inches, yd., 250. i : Regular stock of ,1.25, 51.30 a,id $1.45 grades ? J every°way C ' ° W " '» Fringe,. *to 1* yd.- I Pre-Inventory Clearance blue, grly, green and'mixed C^ ain H Mater j als . 18 <' larlv 65c; 27 iHches vvide. UllUSUal Pre-InVeiltOry Prices rj ; A V , ' b •' 6 to yd.—self-toned and Leather Goods, 100 to nr a.i i • , . 4 r Price, sq.) d colors _ colored border voiles, mar- sl.lO formerly 50c to r orth good, precious time to look over these of- i ► (Please bring room measurements.) Fourth Floor. Sunfast Matenal, 29<* to quisettes and scrim; sto $2.25; table covers, runners, teringS, select the articles most needed, and run in. i r v J oi 9- re S u^ arl y "Joc to 9 1 / 2 yard pieces. and cushion tops in leather ou'll realize a goodly saving. * r Three Sections Combine to Offer sl-23; plain and figured pat- BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor. and imitation tapestry. Men's Dress Shirts, 350, ? f w c • n- 1 ' • f , " 3 for sl.oo—regularly 50c; 4 I Large Savings (Jn I rimmings, n _ percales, coat style, with wl 4 j- Neckwear and Ribbons ' Basement Pre-Inventory Reductions and" Bo_ y .' swrts, /M r W\ I u%» yd" a : ,di ! e . offe : ed : , f r tiva ' of bar^ins r that ? ?«>• f «» ° f """-keeper., »"i: M 39c to 59c 27-inch embroidery flouncing, in organdies, , piesent time, and it will be your piofit ill looking ahead and supply- with separate soft collar. * » batiste and voiles, 2j4 to 5 yd. lengths, yard 250 in £ known wants tor some time to come. Men's Dress Shirts, 590 4 y 10c to 15c longcloth and' Swiss embroidery edges, 3 to A visit to the basement during this sale is altogether necessary in order regularly $1.00; percales a ► 5 inches wide; in remnant lengths; yard 50 to appreciate the unusual values offered. ' and mercerized madras; soft 4 i 25c 27-inch embroidery flouncing, yard 12U0 Modern Ga«s Trnne - t ,t, . . and starched cuffs. ► 25c organdie collars and vestees, at 100 —regularly $1 75 • complete rearers 1 ! '& a J_ Porcelain Ware, Men's Dress Shirts, $1.19 Men's Underwear, 250 : ( : d S • - r rome Slightly shirts and , ; HOSIERY SAVINGS m y* < ► Women's Silk Hose, «90 pr. regularly sl.oo—plain hSllu. - I —formerly blown e cru; long sleeves, ankle silk lisle; plain black and 4 black and colors; broken lines and "irregulars." handles anc. metallic bot- .®P aI Glas f £ ow el Bar, glasf; grape cutting. lengths; knee lengths, colors; double soles; high •< Women's Hose, 250 pr. regularly 50c—fiber silk and torn, No. / and 8 size. 490—regularly 75c; 24-inch, Jardinieres, 49<* regu- sleeveless. sliced heels, thread silk boots, double soles, wide garter tops; also some Punch Oil Mops, 750 wlth nickel plated brass larly 98c; made of domes- Men's Union Suits, 350, ' Men's Half Hose, 90 pr, 3 ► plain and silk lisle; black, white and colors. regularly $1.25; polished en Ji s - t,c pottery. 3 for sl.oo—regularly 50c; prs. 250 —regularly 12>jc;; ► Women's Cotton Hose, 90 pr., 3 pairs 250—plain black; wood handle and one quart e ,T m G ' aSS Bathroom Bamboo Ware, 290—for- assorted styles; short plain black and' colors'; * ► double heels and toes. can of Punch oil. • 490—regularly 75c; merly 50c; smoked bamboo sleeves, ankle'length; long double soles. * ► Infants' Fancy Sox, 100 pr. regularly 12Vjc and 17c. Three Sewed Broom, 170 polished edge; nickel sandwich and flower baskets sleeves; ankle ' length; Men's and Boys' Soft Col- 4 bo^max's Main Floor. —regularly 29c; made of P ated brass brackets. and flower vases. sleeveless; knee length. lars, 50 —regularly V ) pure Illinois broom corn. Bathroom Mirrors, SI.OO Umbrella Jars $1.25 J Men's Neckwear, 150 — J Men's Suspenders, 250 — J „ -fr-v-* TL \ • Limit one to a customer. regularly sl./?; formerly $1.98; made of regularly 25c; 4-in-hands —regularly 50c, lisle web- I : Uomestics lhat Are cHmax n, ;PIM , «» f _ t£r,ndsZ; t i:il b T£ Needed Constantly ST . . rh re S „iany.% ; sa„dorbeV / - * Pr s Climax Food Choppers, bowls; made of American 1A7"1 V Ol O *1 4 I (Pre-Inventory Prices) r.ir» a s« 690—regularly 98c; three porcelain; lustre finish. W illtC OIIOC OOCCI3.IS Apron Gingham, yd. regularly 6'4c remnant fornurl SQ steel cutters and one double . Pudding Bowls, 390 set T ' i (( • e i , . y lengths formerly 89c; made of Nor- cutter —regularly 59 c • imoorted Timely offering of large and well-selected assortments at Calico, 3 }4O yd. - regularly 6>/ 4 c-light or dark patterns; Bakin S Set, 590-regu- white porcelain ;6 bowls to prices really smaller than you'd expect to pay even at this < ► cut from full pieces. 8 P 6x12 ft. Limited quantity. larly $1.10; consisting of 7- set. sale for shoes of this character , , Awning Stripes, 150 yd.-formerly 20c to 28c-remnant Wearever Preserve Ket- inch fire-proof covered cas- Pudding Bowls, 150- Women s White Sea Island Duck Button Shoes-Good- , . lengths, suitable for small awnings. regularly $1.20; serole dish, bowl, pudding legularly 25c; American ' values. Tan . ....SI,OO Unbleached Muslin, 5/ 2 0 yd. - regularly 7c-36 inches Wearever aluminum; 6-qt. dish and six custard cups. pore Jain; blue band deco- .^ ome " S „ W lt f Popl ! n ?® w P ie h,t f or , ' wide; even thread. R J s,z £ e , ' Fern Dish, 590-regular- ration. piped with black; low or high heels; all awes; $2.00 values. y Sheets, at 500 regularly «)c—bleached; 3-inch hem at , Pi e Server, 490—regular- ly 98c; perforated, brass; German China, 150— \i tLL" t\' i"d ..$1.2.> 4 ► top; laundered; 81x90 inches. J 89c ' , 8 "' n^! 1 fir e-proof, with coppered liner. regularly 25c; salad dishes, . , Women s Fine White Duck Pumps turn soles, white < » Unbleached Muslin, 70 yd.—regularly 10c—40 inches brown and white pie plate, Brass Jardinieres, 750- cake plates, cups and sauc- &. ' ' wu*. A'' u" e u- ? S ► wide; 3to 10-yard lengths. ' with nickel plated brass re- regularly $1.25; ball foot. ers, children's AR C cup, Misses and Children s White Duck Shoes—high and < Sheets, at 300 regularly 45c—wetded seams; bleached; CC P tacl . e * K1 Portable Lamps. $5.00- saucer and plate sets. low, wanted styles; sizes up to misses size 2. Values up to k 72x90 inches. .a. Ironing Tables, 750- formerly $8.50 and $10; gas Pudding Bowls, 25c- Pillow Cases, 12J40—regularly 15c—bleached • made of regularly 98c; the kind that and electric; art metal regularly 45c; American por- ein f 1 oi!^ 5 ki't to t ' good muslin, with 3-inch hem or 45xS , ft,lds ' shades. BO W«an s-b...™„, "lain; bine band decoration. ' R " b ber Sole Ontrng bl.ck or wh.te 49e < ► BOWMAN'S—MnIn Floor. V J \ * ****** + ± + + + * ± + ± ± t i t ** + + + *+ + *+ m m a + t i h TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 20, 1915. 3
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