r 1 1871 ' 1916 I Anniversary f ~ "/Trr"';;. , —, | | t/ | And now | Z3Q I. 0 | to economy-wise | \June 6to 10 j Q owman 45th Anniversary Sale To-morrow This sale closes to-morrow evening, and with its going, also goes one of the greatest money-saving events in the 45 years ot this store's existence. We naturally look to the last day for the biggest crowd, and we've decided to greet the inflowing numbers with the pick of the sale's offerings increasing the number of offerings to the number of years—4s— Sterling Bargains; 45th Anniversary Sale; at 45c Woodo?l"'. 4 W wood W ° m 2 e prs S i!v mgS ' I standard Step Linoleum, 43* sq. yd. I Hill Muslin Decorated German white* «»ds *Very' Cotton, vvith fibre silk boots; Ladders, 450 back,°in good 6 ydS " °* Assortment 'consists of 80.WM..—. Unji.two'cbairs ,0 a cus- JSLZM* i o^™Vcus^r Petticoats, 450 MWMAN'B Fifth F.oor BowMANs-Ma.n Floor ,_ ft measurements. I. t A R baskets ' and striped gingham, in light ' Women's Union Suits, BOWMANS-Basement BOWMAN's —-Fourth Floor BOWMAN Basement plate sets, celery trays, salad Women's Handkerchiefs, L——————— I—————————' dishes, cake plates, choco- patterns; some extra sizes. 1 9 fr\r -1 U* . . „ , White batiste hemstitched Extra size; sleeveless; knee Toy Drums, 450 Pie Casserole, 400 Tapestry Rugs, 4o< and brush trayS) plateS) | . , | j ' length: lace and shell knees, b<>»,... v.v.s—.second Floor 10-inch fire-proof pie plate, 27x54 inches. A big line of olive and spoon trays. Organdie Flouncing, stnpea DO cier. ; bi cac ] iec i cotton. with heavy nickel plated brass patterns. j BOWMAN'S— Basement BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Batiste Flouncing, receptacle; side handles. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor ' 450 yd'. Women s Gloves, 45c* pr. Brassieres, 450 450 yd. how man. i ■ Curtain Madras, Women's Petticoats, 450 120 yards 27-inch flouncing; Li *' c . gloves, l'i-button : \* a rioiis styles; plain and jOO yards 27-inch cmbroid- Artificial Flowers, 4.>0 2 yds., 450 Good quality nainsook; em- excellent quality. Cn? BOWMAN"s-Main Floor elaborately trimmed; open er ~ d bat j ste flouncing; very An assortment of about 300 . , f ; nc hes broidery ruffle and underlay; BOWMAN'S Main Floor front. soecial bunches of flowers, including ~ ~ , " full size and widths. Poplin, 4*o yd. BOWMAN'S Third Floor P B ow M AN'S—Main Floor the very DCWCSt fine flowers. Silk and cotton; in street Pillow Tubing, Swiss Ed£?es BOWMAN'S Third noor Cork Printed Linoleum, 2 A t~ u . and evening shades; 24 inches ! 4 yds., 450 * ® ' Luncheon Sets, Children s Umbrellas, 4.>< piece 450 — MR in Floor .Bleached: cl* from the 4 yds., 4of 2 for 45* an d f ««ri^. P COV ß ered tr w™h Burlap back;' extra heavy . »dered batiste flounc- Awninsr StriDes piece; 40 inches wide; free Good quality; rto 9 inches Stamped, on Rood quality mercer ; ze d material: 22 and 24- quality, in lx2-vard pieces. ing, 18 inches wide, owning Stripes, from dressing. wide. material; 14 pieces. meicerizea material, - BOWMANS— Fourth Floor BOWMAN'S— Main Floor 3 yds., 450 BOWMAN'S—Basement BOWMAN'S—Main Floor \ BOWMAN'S—Second Floor inc " S,zes - Tj:-*.,,,-- I 3 ' ' _ BOWMAN'S—Main Floor FlCtUreS, 4:00 Stair Pads Useful lengths, in blue and Men's Belts, 450 Ribbons, 2 yds., 450 Table Covers, Harrison Fisher pictures, while and brown and white Leather in various lengths; SOO yards of satins, taffetas, 2 for 450 Outing Flannel, with mats; beautifully framed; Fancy moulded rubber stair single stripes. standard quality. brocades, and others, various Stamped; suitable for card 6 d 12x15 inches and 16x20 inches. pads, 7xlß inches, 4 for 4o«. BOWMANS-Basement BOWMAN's —-Main Fioor wldths . ' tables. . Y ' f . , BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor Fancy moulded rubber stair Washable Ties, Hair Nets BOWMAN'S— Main Floor BOWMAN-S— second Floor Light patterns; cut from tie PHsse Crepe, 6 yds., 450 pads, 9xlß inches, 3 for 45^. 2 for 45c Two hair nets and box of in- Betsy Brown Children s Dresses, 45< p BOWMAN-S— Basement • 30 inches wide. BOWMANS— Fourth Floor Solid silk; in the season's visible hair pins, for 43<:. Pl a ,i nrpocps -It C Stamped, on pin -an ue , . BOW MAN s—setond Floor Gowns 450 wanted styles. BOWMANS —Main Floor Play Dresses, 400 materia!; sizes 4 and 6. years. Unbleached Sheeting, Lingerie Blouses uowns, ±o<p now MA.VS Main Floor Blue and white and pink BOWMAN s-second Fic 7 yds., 450 Lingerie Bl.ouses, Made of good quality nam- Women's Vests, Boys Blouses an d white check ginghams; Men's Shirts, 400 n . , ... New lot of blouses added to sook; low neck, short sleeves; 4 for 45C r 1 pink and blue chambray, with Good quality of percale, in i-nrrthJ" 0 ' °pasHv • t nose \\ nc went on sac e j embroidery and insertion PI., , . . Blue tan white and striped, plain white collar and trim- striped patterns; collar attach- J len ? th s wiU bleach easily, first day Serviceable quality * ' d _ ' aPC • 0f b BOWMAN'S— BOWMAN'S —Main Floor I "°° The Highest Notch of Saving in This A Saving DaV 111 Anniversary Sale of © J Women's Cloth Men's Finer Suits CoatS sa^e those suits in patterns , .. , -., now incomplete and reduced to . Mr m reSnKlde:?o" a figure that _ every 45 Clock Specials greatly lower in price- s . -p m _ prriw a $1 4°i s7 45 & $12 45 $16.45 and $19.45 O-morrow at 40C VX "Stretch a point" is the way one of our generals terms our decision to in that we Ho not hesitate in saying it is the In Keeping With the Handsome creasy the most valuable otlering of coats in the cit\. That Mark Our 4oth Anniversary Sale alarm sounds, you will be given the opportunity to purchase one of the follow- This is borne out blj the fact that they . , , , ~. . . ing 45 items for 450, whichever appears on that particular clock. * li •11 , ill Al l from our stock of standard higher-priced Suits, h Anvnne wnll explain fullv compare favorably with some of the Anyone win explain iuny. t. . r I 1 of all wool; hand tailored Women's Suit, value sls. B yards Embroidery Dress 27x84 Wilton Rur, value finest of our stock. Women's Coat, value $8.50. Pattern, value $5.00. *<-60 ...... i , , c vs omen s coat, a e » Collar, value $2.50 IB stair Pads, value $2.25 From a stylish, smart, youthful coat to the fine, Models in fashionable, youthful lines, in worsteds, unfin- s4^0 uminum Tea ' ! P %rd B s a venfie e Edg?n° K . value RopP Portlere ' va,ue $3 ' 75 dressy models, every wanted effect will be found, ished worsteds, cassimeres, homespuns and flannels. ' wringer value $2.75. sl*so vahiT% C *6 P * dC Ch ' ne ° OWn ' including coats for sport and autoing. BOWMAN'S-Second Floor. Cut Giass ™ USOn ' Bon Ton Corset, value 93.50. BOWMAN'S—Third Floor Punch Bowl, value $4.50 Baby Dress value 75 Child's White Dress, value Men's Underwear, value $3.00 Embroidered Apron, value SB. $2.50 » pra women's Fibre Silk Crepe de Chine Waist, value Toy Piano, value $3.50 AHrliti nn a 1 Anni rv Sa vi n tfs of Note «»-. V.FHF*" /vaaiuoiidivcibdi y odviiigoui ».» Children's Gingham Women's Kid Shoes. Envelope Chemise. $2.45 8-baU Croquet Se«. $1.45 „ 0 ,, W *" Bw ' Dresses, $1.45 Jf?3.40 Mesh crepe de chine, lace Chine value $9.00 9x12 Matting Rug. value 16-lncb Donatelll Vase, value » , . , • White ivorv brown cham- trimmed; washable satin, in- Electric Floor Lamps, g yds. Poplin, value $2.00. $3.98 - la .. Checks, plaids and stripes; sertion-and lace trimmed top OiQ ,K Ruff ' - a,ue $3 - 7B ' Hammock, value $2.98 Oval Casserole, value «B.es trimmed in plain colors and BOWMAN'S— Main Floor and bottom. ~ Sed em ski?t? ery imEiri n and Women's Button Boots, PowMAN-s-Third Floor Mahogany pedestal; 22-inch "Wear-Ever" Dcmonitration Consult Miss Cox, a long waist effects. 6 to 14 $1.45 Novelty Taffetas, s,lk sh |owMAN^B« e d m en!° rS - Clo*c« To-morrow pattern expert, regard bTOtS: inches Children's Dresses, Women's Shoes, $2.4,> sowMANS-Mam noor Stamped on' good quality And that is the story in a nut shell as told by a terns from an idea to only" 1 New "York" mTde S fine Sunfast Curtains, Men's Top Coats, $8.45 popli £^ n Pj? k h } n £ cooking ex|)ctt. inumStewPan the finished dress. She shoes. A surprising bargain if $3.45 pr. Gray and green tweeds and „ "an s-s,co„* Wear-Ever Aluminum Stew Pan, 450 will tell you some new %iart, dpessy, good-wearing, Can be used at cither the tan covert cloths; silk lined; Men s Dress Shirts, $1.4.3 an Anniversary special. Deep style; <£-qt. facts about Ladies you wear size 48. door or window.. full an d form-fitting backs. Made of good quality silk. capacity. Home Journal Datterns BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S —Fourth Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Basement. J " A PORTABLE: DARK-ROOM FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS A portable dark-cabinet has been in vented, which does away with many inconveniences encountered by photog raphers In developing their negatives ■without the advantage of a suitable dark-room. A metal framework sup ports a table or shelf adjustable to anv desired height. Extending above the table are two rods supporting a square frame to which is attached a large hood. This hood completely en velops the table and attcu'U* enough FRIDAY EVENING, room for the upper portion of the photographer's body behind the table. A hole in one side of the covering is used for Introducing the materials in the cabinet. Another hole In its lower i part Is provided with a strap of elastic : band, which passes around the waist of • the operator as the enters the hood, i The cabinet Is lighted by a window s of ruby glass directly over the table i and opposite the photographer. Fresh i air Is supplied by means of « mask with a rubber tube leading to the outside. L Tourists who take many pictures can make good use of this cabinet.—Popu lar Science Monthly for June. A WHIPPING MACHINE TO CURE NERVOUSNESS It is considered beneficial to be whipped or "spnnked," provided It is done mechanically, says the Popular Science Monthly for June. In the mechano-therapy departments of up to-date Institutions, the "whipping post," a mechanical device for thera peutic paddling, is an accredited heal ing-machine. HARRISRURG TELEGRAPH You are whipped by straps of heavy cloth or leather attached to two rapid ly revolving: posts. When you take the reatment you step backward Into the flylnK whips and receive their blows upon your legs, back, abdomen or chest, depending upon the malady from which you are suffering. The Impart of the straps is just sufficient to set the blood In free circulation. There Is no smart ing. stinging sensation because the straps are broad enough to eliminate any possibility of a cutting blow. You are paddled rather than laahed. The "whipping post" Is valuable In many types of nervousness. MOTOR HOHSE-AMHII.AXrB Differing from other previous types of motor ambulances for sick or dis abled horses in that It is a truck ano trailer principle and not a self-con tained vehicle, the latest unit tn horse ambulances has a low platform trailer into which the horse may walk with ease or be hauled in on a special device • If unable to stand up. JUNE 9, 1916. The new equipment consists of a one ton motor truck and a trailer, the for ward end of which Is supported on the truck. The trailer has a specially low platform and a tall gate which may be swiin* down to form a bridge to enable the sick horse to walk int" the trailer body with ease. A second independent floor on rollers Is provided In the trail er When the horse is so disabled thai he cannot stand up this platform is rolled out of the trailer and down tha lowered tall gat* to ths »tr«#t, wh«r« the animal la ■•curtly bound to it with 3 liis head on a pillow to prevent Injury. The platform Is then hauled Into the trailer by means of a steel cable wrapped around a drum carried In the gooseneck of the trailer-frame and re volved by a hand-crank. Two stanchions arc provided at the center of the trailer at each side to sup port the ends of a canvas sling passed under the stomach of the horse to take the weight off his feet when one of his {»• i» injured. Fopultr Science Monthly ter3ua%
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