. \ J2jMvm&n2 B euiTr_u"Ld J2jotvm&iz2 ifi P (Jehruaru c/urnlture Sale V N ° c * Q? 9 —/ Ml B " Substantial :" 7/ie Guiding Principle That Makes the yXm I ? I ? Bowman Semi-Annual Furniture Factor in Home-Making ' /].. to-morrow, Our Substantial February Furniture Sale enters _ t'ljtii isF upon a full month of new progress. *T_ JIhII 'ill" A Furniture Sale that is DIFFERENT! - H' U \ Vv It ' Ir= Different in its assemblage—different in its methods of bringing about J . " Hf"* " Vjfr J: =;== y!| 1 'aTa l— l This Substantial Furniture Sale is growing more important each year, |j . L I * CT ' gmrr~" "'"'"V W and becoming more closely associated with the making of homes; because it has L '-rail |fff| fff =m=== $ W Cheaply made furniture; solely to sell at a "price"; may look well and sound Straight Line Period Bedroom Suite V well; but cheaply made furniture is cheap furniture. That is why! 6 pieccs . finished fa new Indian William & Mary Dining Suite It's to be compared with the fable about a foolish old hen who looked upon Lines of unusual character Interior of driw > - 4 pieces; as illustrated. egg-laying as a secondly consideration to that of a beautiful plumage and im- " made of solid mahogany; diistproof throughout Quartered oak, in a rich brown Jacobean finish. perial strut. washers* "i'VI? 1 S * a . S p" I'll' )r, p s screws an( l Dustproof partitions in buffet and serving table. Service in furniture must necessarily come first. Permanent service is the llcc » 1 leces may be Eight legs on buffet and china closet. Price absolute! bought se,,a,ately. $1 32 ' ~ Furniture built for service is made by skilled hands who are masters in the < _ . - . . _ knowledge of construction; that thorough comfort may be enjoyed. — *->atm Lium Dresser Djj bb ooma oster e Thoughtful folk who realize that the above must be logical, are coming in ,}, ' j Strai ght line design. Dull rubbed mahogany greater numbers to the Bowman semi-annual sales of furniture from every I j 42-inch base; dust-proof hot- Made of mahoff-A H MA portion of Central Pennsylvania. :=^ ==:r T r == —= ! torn; 24x30-inch mirror. This s= U WW : : beautiful finish may also be had any, and comes in Only the Most Worthy Furni- New interest will be taken in fin- * a;j in full sizes, as well as - ture Can Uphold the Rcputa- ishes, popular among which are 4 | | J riplicate mirror dressing table, ,111 ' . r TU- r* * Adam, Butler, Sheraton, Satin Gum, d J Gentleman's chiffonier, "twins. Foot end tl ° n ot fhlS KvCnt Ivory, Indian Gray, Pakana Brown, 1 FU " finished with aL, fir Expositions of national importance Fumed and several of the more fa- u j Choice' of any piece, $17.<."5. quaint turned cross | ~~ rji are represented in this large and miliar ones. u rail Lll" fl larger assemblage. First-Day Mattress Offering raiL pT7— A J . , . . Deserving special mention is the , J * U i And it may be interesting for the showing of medium priced furniture- On the first day only, of this February Sale, we February .Sale Price ~VQ purchaser to know that furniture here substantially madCi and worth in will offer lifty felt combination mattresses; cov -514.75 U comes from the most reliable sources. cred with art ticking; two parts; at the veiv low . . price of $3.95 ■ Several months previous, visits were . .• made to Jamestown, Grand Rapids, i romising Values /M |fv\ Col °nial New York and Chicago—world famed Of An Uncommon Nature Fifty Brass and White Enamel Beds fl |j Windsor for the P rime oi furniture creation and At New Low Prices 1\" '"M f? L originality of design. Your savings in this sale comes as Brass beds have advanced considerably in M ..jjlAl Kocrtev And to secure the very best work- a result of tremendous purchases from price; but we were fo lunate in securing a limited CUu [T T'lJ/ Solid mahog- manship, months were allowed in the makers with whom we are in constant number of styles which a maker decided to dis- V\W\l \ m W makincr buying activity. Because of these continue, and sold them at the former low prices. \m\i\ V i 7T . , , , ,~a purchases, a willing concession in Enamel beds were included. UhW I \W rocker; turned Here again there s a marked differ- B son in 2-inch Continuous j n ence from the hurry-make-it-any-old- P rice wa s grante . p ost grass Beds, with Jf resembling way .furniture. |»»11 t n 1 Wf7\ bamboo, shaped About Terms February sale price, j W " a m'.ch a !rs tClKd In VariCty kls SeCOnd And DtliV «y *'£ l. Brass Bed. To None In Htrrisburg with 2'/j-inch posts and viji :) if) >'" \L-~y February Spe- With those who desire time pay-!> Viin c h fill , ing - ro f s; E S' : ' M'n cialtv $6.75 An example of this will be found in . , in bright and satin fin- nuil jjiiijn,, . ii'!!] j| f:| an) > ,-D : ments, convenient terms may be ar- ish, or all bright finish; j | j | - 'ill! |li i; l ! ?1 , | i "s ualnt Penod lmes - ranged in our usual credit service. Ml February sa le ' f . ikljliWlli Overstuffed Fireside Rocker Among the first on the floor are price, #tB.JO. .TlL>i---® Deep seat and spring back; very comfortable. William and Mary, Queen Ann, Colo- Deliveries are made anywhere with- En 2 a ™| 1 "tot. Upholstered in brown Spanish leatherette. nial, Louis XVI, Jacobean and a num- out charge; regardless of the amount filling: rods. February February Sale Price $9.75 I ber of others. ' purchased. » [ sale price. ifrt.P.l. | I aro» PuKlir lof special interest, as moving pictures Michigan, which had charge of the Phia guard at I.u T,u Temple last Nellie E. I.ounsbury, great commander t Large rilDllC meeting were given showing ,he development ceremonies. Wednesday evening during the annual of Pennsylvania. Warren, Pa. | _ of Woman S Benefit Club of ,lle work durln K 1,8 twenty-three One of the best pictures shown was ,nst a"a Uoll of ,he officers of Philadel- The Harrisburg guard, directed by | ■ I | 1 I IB years of existence and the laying of , h t fM , Worß hiDful Grand Mas- phia Reviews of the Woman's Benefit Captain Sprucebank. gave a novel drill. I|| A I Hal T1 ft £*lP\T The tirst public meeting this year of M'Vort"'lluro" 6 ill!'" ter George It. Lusk as he was deliver- A^L ati ®"^' B waTSf''more than followe,, bv M a , "" sic " l ?." d . I * ter , arv i *HC I ClCgl d|lll OlIlUvI V the Woman's Benefit Association of ued at $200,000 and the first of the lng his address and as he presented usual imereir." the large crowd tri?f d^p utv o7'2mberlan(" street" i Maccabees of World liehl in th the silver Reb,nd Yeur B,ble Sat,sfaclor " Y Bringing Up Father # # # # # # By McManus HAVENT wv . I . f >r' « H6W WE fMR ■ JEWEL OF »U,r, U f I'M *Htb /S VJIIXR*,, 1 IWr TMOONNA jWT UNTIL MC • I'M CONN A f HCLLO - lt» THi*. / | T «LONEaOMEOOT HCHE- TOM«CHT- PHONE TO THE mSS2uwl£TEnt V > » J*' L r~T~ . HADVENT %EEN A *OL