J&oumanZ \ JSxwmcmZ \ \ fijoumuMfl | Fo ;.r | JSjoarmanZ This Is The Page of BRIGHT STORE NEWS Don't Look to Price Only ( : In New Suit Compare! And compare the quality of fabric, and workman- A general price reduction has been placed on all our stylish / \ \f, f JL suits; and savings are close to half. jy ® It is logical they should be, that our stock may carry less and ' Fft In Lace Blouses, Here Is Every It is weli to remember that at the reduced prices 11 i\^Jk Approved Style; Fresh and Dainty $7.95, $lO, sls, $18.50, $25 J LTT-T .1 1 ,£I . ... ... p. lle . there are smartest of models to choose from—smartest \) 11/ i 1 [j IKb going through a cut flower store, to visit this I,louse of fabrics—and most effective trimmings. V \l \ M Shop; everything so iresh and imitiiig. Of particular interest is a large number of conservative V I I I Pretty, simple blouses of net mav appeal to your fancy, or styles, good for wear at any time; for those who do not follow the V, / I perhaps the more elaborate styles of "lace and chiffon. Odd com- latest vogue. And in these the qualities are paramount. \\ | /J hinations are also a feature. » • I "I Among the finer grades, will be found winsome models of W* radium and chantilly laces, brilliant Persians, and exclusive | jMr\ ViiiViM!' i~\ models in effects of rare charm, as fur trimming, metallic em- / | iVidTi S VyVd*CO3LLS Prices. $3.50. .$5, $5.95, $6.50, $8.95 and upward to (T J /k\ TU C 'A J O - R» $12.50. j W!lW' \ f 1 ' Seasons Accepted Styles, in Popular First of beautiful Spring lingerie blouses are here. Voiles, I if //j /njj' Fabrics and Designs; a late purchase to in Stveral 5,y " S: ' ar SUperi ° r any WjU f Ii -// / Be Placed °" Sale To-morrow at BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. j The New Millinery Season * '.* Li » P iaT^SJ alu,: Hes in the fabrics and n,!,ke " , " , ' " Calls For a Greater Diversity „ # Conservative models in black and oxford. in Shapes and Fixings hCOtIOITiy SeCLSO And a'fewYafniaroons. The past week has made a marvelous change in the w-t 117 Sizes 3.3 to 44. world of Millinery. fOT W 0171611 Tk r ju/ jal Heavy wintry hats have been completely replaced by x,. w ~ . J , . ® Word About the brighter and more colorful creations that depict t ; nn r t S f 1° C +l° ° Ur own S o °d stock provides a collec- Our Own Garments Sprint bcautv * P e the tastes of Particular dressers. ' 1 •? . c . . . . Mannish fabrics, mixtures and many other fine fabrics in- #<-95 for suits and overcoats that were $9.90 and $10.90. \ anety in shape is a prominent ieature. I here is a eluding plushes will be found; reduced to ' ' $12.75 for suits and overcoats that were $15.00 and $16.50. "*>«- decided tendency to- ' sf 14.75 for suits and overcoats that were SIB.OO and $20.00. x-v ward larger shapes; $7.50, $9.50, $12.50, sls, $18.50, $25 BOWMAN'S'—Second Floor. 1 StO!- & «H' \ sailors and little tur T r % -, 0 r \ bans of marked clever- Notes (Jn - 1 illS uCaSOfl OI LCOllOniy | i( \ showing. llu ' Neckwear—New! New in Footery Fur Prices Are Low I The change in trim- Styles That Will Appeal Several of our fine sets have been given new. low prices. I Wf I nungs is complete. Black and whnc oftrS reffs, t. the Woman of Dress Read: . , ■ if #/ 1 Every day new $1.59; very special. Ureßs A few white Iceland Pox Sets which we will sell at reduced I/W \\ i\ ' ideas present them- New veilings in handsome meshes, Women's Ebony Kid high prices; also a few separate white muffs in square and barrel i \\ (m 4 selves in new hats a 'f° bordered veilings; to 590 l "'. I:lcc lL ,) l' c ' ts Clinch); spe- shapes for misses at much lower than regular. \ l) ,\ . coming in; along with >' d ' BOWM , N , v . ri 1 cal at ~0. 1 \ those being designed | Di .^ O, ?H" s F ':" e p » ,en < CoU New prices on black V X/ in our own work iv nt ' , s with cither kid or Lynx barrel mufts, .>4.<M>; , I \ ™ r own AVork " Men s , 'JsPJffii wan l e . d st - vles at pillow muffs. *3.50. 9 IOOIUS. s.>, !H.{.50 and $4. c„,, r c c «Ji.> t .. /-- JT V l } > BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. f\l an L- t.,. „,, ... , _. ... , OCcIIIS, 'V" lO »po. it \ \ IMeCKWCar Women s Finest High Cut ] n thc b etter f urs vvc T> n , . „ Boots (11 -inch) in dove erav, i i , /r <%nrintf P.tt-rn. Ir, Representing Shapes and Pat- tobacco brown and tan. s(i.3o. have a tew very select sets, OUtL-Jfi. opring ratterns in terns. Suggestive of Spring White Spats, Ml..'>o pr. \ Famous Whittall Rugs Are Here j Contrary to the policy of unloading patterns that the M. J. men folks. 1 "' th muffs' $2() k black • ill Whittall Mill have dropped from their lists, we are showing their Shapes arc in . ° P b P ccl,,!s Lynx* scarfs. sls. ' new line loi bpi nig. clined to he nar- 10 cakes P. &G. Naphtha soap, A fine moleskin b/.Vr aB i Patterns can be seen now. which come in a varied assortment continue J|| -!s Xaptha soap ... .»So | set for ; was Anglo-Persian, Royal-Worcester andTeprac Wilton Rugs in m^al'e every wanted size. change in patterns JM ! 2 cans Old'butch Clean'seVls* at and colorings at qn Children s sets re -27x54 Axminster Rugs, sl.(>9 Empire VaCUUm • Price-50f. MSiA \ ,„ dticed. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor. HI ( MK-nUil. floral or all-over pat- CICanCFS, $2.98 KmvM.vx s j T , ik-M PU " < ' 1 terns 111 the new Spring coloring's. . . , -Main Floor SgZJSmr 1 -«#v .. ._ i - t i r* i 36x72 Velvet Rugs, $55.49 —in n A,.!° I ' l t ! ,lialc brings I uowMAN'S-p,, 9 e m e,u MuslinWcai —NcW. limely RcduCtlOnS • beautiful patterns. j midlines." Pme,U ° ICSe exCel cnt Women's Gowns-nainsook, ba- RHntf Savintf« On n"\vMAX'i>—Fourth Kioor. Most Thoroughbred Stock round, high and V-necks; trimmed ' D ~~~ n r , . . with pretty patterns of lace, em- JDOVS ClOttling BLACK SIT KS rl-mbroideries and Laces broidery and beading; variety of ® VjIV ! styles. Price, SI.OO. Chinchilla Overcoats, $4.00 —in A well deserved reputation of giving the most black silk nualitv fnr thp 1 hese for Spring dress making; although many are designed for use • Corset Covers fine nainsook, blue, gray and brown; plain and purchase amount. That is the guiding standard of this store in ourchLw on underwear and general use. Note low prices: trimmed hack and front with lace, fancy lined; all sizes. $5 and $ . i t -iw. i;w • „ purchasing All-over embroideries.. 22 inches wide, open work patterns. 35? yd. embroidery and beading, 50f and values. black bilks. or the coming season we offer: Ruffled embroidery flouncing, 27 inches wide, 35<i yd. Norfolk Suits, SfCi.so and #4 50 TaiTcta, colored edge, 35 Black Satin Messaiine, 36-inches. si.oo Embroidery Swiss and organdie flouncing. 27 inches wide, 49(> yd. Women's Flannelette Gowns —in overplaids and fancy mixtures: " Black' Chiffon Dress Taffeta, colored iiiafk Drcsa Peau de Sole oil n .">OO yards embroidery strips of 18-inch Swiss flouucings, Sse yd. pink and white, blue and white all sizes. Stadow - sizc „r.]w — » ,,|auVals ' - " piS'M s«« ft ssfe-it aSSS 1 : £s d ji^ a 's c ?^lnb rcp a '" l fi BOWMAN'S—Main Floor »,... n „ , , ~, ' ' ' ~ BOWMAN S—Hi Ird Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor • » I. IT • I .....I ... H^ m Just Can t Get Evidence Enough to Hold George The police just can't get evidence! i*nou?h to hold George AHen for court. !La*t Saturday night he was arrested Charged with robbing John Gibboney, •Aged 60, of near Hummelstown. The confession of Gibboney's son that he Iliad robbed his father, let Allen out. Tuesday he was discharged by Alder man Hilton because enough evidence to liold htm on R chorge of larceny •could not be obtalnod. This afternoon he was brought, betorc Alderman Krjtmme on a similar charge, and was FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 14, 1016 released again because of lack of evi dence. This was the third time in I less than a week that he was arrested I and then discharged. INSTALL OFFICERS Officers of Oenoral John F. Harl ranft Camp, No. 18, Sons of Veterans, were Installed last night by Karl Stew ard, past commander of Pennsylva nia Division Sons of Veterans. The following were installed: D. K, Fox. camp commander; U. W. Davis, senior vice- commander; W. S. FetterhofT. juni..r vice-commander; W. S. Hess, secretary; I). D. Iliininielbaugh, treas urer; E. 11. McClellan, patriotic in structor; J. K. F. Buer, guide; W. 11. Whitmoyer, color bearer; Charles 11. Honich. chaplain; Forrest K. Julius, inside guard, and Frank Hemmlnger, outer guard. Rumanians Want Bids on Five Million Horseshoes New York. Jan. 14. One of the most interesting foreign inquiries that have come out recently is for 5,000,000 horse shoes for the liumanian Government. Each horseshoe weighs on an average about two pounds, Imsoil on No. 1. Indi cating that about 10,000,000 pounds, or 5,4)00 tons, of steel will be required in the execution of this order. The shoes are packed fifty to sixty in , u keg of 100 pounds. Which moans that the purchase will cover about 100.000 kegs. It Is understood tliat only a por tion of the contract has been closed "be cause of tlie difficulty of obtaining de sired shipments. This Inquiry recalls the placing of a similar contract for 100,- 000 kef?* of horseshoes with American i producers early In the war, of which I .15,000 to 10,000 kegs were furnished by the American Steel and Wire Company. DISCUSS CONTINUATION SCHOOL PHOHLiKMS Further plans for establishing of continuation school;-. In the city will be presented luto this afternoon at the meeting «>r the teachers' committee of the school board. Applications of secvral teachers will be presented, it is understood. Means of providing ac commodation for at least 125 pupils will be discussed. WASHINGTON MAX KILLED UN AN AUTOMOBILE CRASH Special to the Telegraph i Elkton, Md., Jan. 14. —Kred F. Vln- 1 cent, a member of the real estate firm of Vincent and Wilson, with otllces in the Metropolitan Building, Washing ton. I). is dead and his colored chauffeur, Logan Newman, of 15 I.*) Ninth street. X. \V., is In a critical Condition with little hopes of re covery aa a result of an automol>ii« I crash on the State road near North | Hast, tliis country yesterday after noon. MI 18. GHAIIAMK-WHITK WINS DECRKE AGAINST AVIATOR London, Jan. 14. The decree for j (he restitution of conjugal rights, re-1 < cently petitioned for by Mrs. Claude I Grahame-White, wife of the aviator, was granted in the divorce court yes-|; terday with order that It be obeyed | CASTORIA ForlnftntsandfiMMfflP. Bears tha >7 Itia Kir j You Han Always Bougbl within a fortnight. The petition was not opposed. I'lHi; ATTACKS AMI'SEMEM PAItK Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 14. Fire of incendiary origin yesterday totallv destroyed a new pavilion In Conestog;., Park, which cost SIO,OUo. it is the third large building in the park de stroyed by an incendiary lire within recent years. 3
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