BEI,L—IOOI—UNITED IIARHISBUHtt, THURSDAY, DECEMDKH 7, 1010. FOUNDED 1871 Remnants A Excellent for Children's S & L. - T - 0 . f 4 £ Heavy oxford sweaters, I||fl lif U : dresses; slightly soiled; 36 • jL O. gJ§ K m AM I a w ' t ' l ar S e shawl collar and 'M |p u t- : :J §js I Small lot of plaid rpnslins, A inches wide. Friday Sale, J* W. JTT M*\ f f I / 1 Ir u r cta .l; V pockets. All sizes, from 34 2 §g§t% j] f 9 checks and Swisses, suitable : yd., 230. ![: V £ X VJL a 'jp to 46. Friday Sale, $1.39. S 1111|H lM I • for aprons and doll dresses. BOWMAN'S-Second Floor I- HjCOTXOTYIy JLSCtIj |. & lIOWMAN'b-Main Floor. Jr |i | IP? I. ?| °ow"an'h S'cond Fi..r 1 Stra * While every day is economy day at Bowman's— 1 f Women's 1 Bathrobe Materials f rap urse3 ' !? 1 best at the fairest prices yet on Fridays we If § Handkerchiefs ij WSP'^.r Black and white checks, made of Tokio leather % Specialize ill this Way I 'I: |£ Women's Jap silk and : j reversible; 36 inches wide; A white ground with tinted X T: , J| i ft crepe de chine handker- ft cut from the full piece. Fri- -g. green and pink effects. Fri- ® —All remnants are brought to the fore and priced for im /<•' W\ chiefs, wide variety of colors $9 day Sale, yd., 450. day Sale, 700. r .. ... e * K A ft' in attractive designs. Friday *£• BOWMAN'S —Second Floor ; lft BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. *' mefliate Selling. lj | 7K( Sale, each, 110. . Nut Bowl ————— ————— ft ; —Lines of merchandise that move slowly are cut in price I i ft Women's batiste handker- D„L,, .t§ , - J# fn pffprl a hanlv : i I • chiefs, embroidered corner, |t Mahogany finished wood, Baby blankets A Women s Sweaters f J jo eirect a nasty exit. ff:4 in a box -(a trifle soil- -J. with nickel plated nut dish, • Blue or pink with white ft . % f: Special purchases Or regular goods under price and Sam- , Y\ cd). Friday Sale, box, 250. yfc nut cracker and six nut designs; regular size; heavy Imported angora sweat- ] pie lineß are featured On this day of the Week—but bear in ■: 1 U IANs Mnm 1 loor .Jj picks. Friday Sale, $2.25. weight and nap. Friday Sale, | \ f mind all the good things are not advertised - Look about I§ R ~ f BOWMAN'S-Second noor f dark sray and light | £ through the various departments Rare values will ff f yS -'f Game and Fish Sets M Friday Sale, special, $3.90. ? g ; beckon you at every turn. 1 S Boys' crash hats - fancy & ana nsn oets jfr . Knitted sweaters, all wool, :I" W mixtures; very special. Fri- 'M y D j e ces- decorated nor- Apron Gingham m combinations of gray and . . U day Sale, 310. ft celain came and fish sets La„cas,er and a™*-, 1 and St, Sid E "S I I We Would Direct Special Attention to II { --Ajptorti .oryardJ'rss § f 1 Fact That Many Things Suitable for § f Great Remnant | SL"J!L11 „o, FrMay sa'e, | f | Holiday Gifts May Be Had at a I I Sale of Silks. 1 I Women's Waists f f Saving To-morrOwT I I Dress Goods, f Black Silks 01 . • M" t -ii • * • # ft xt i T r i r> i 36-inch Satin Messaline— Sheeting ft a t P fTesl" trim' v ....... . W Wash Goo °S S lustrous; finish; yd., 95^. wide; round, even thread; buttons. Some are slightly :r *' J -p"*, , % lot in all sorts of lengths at 1 vd cut from the piece. Friday soiled. Friday Sale, X Trimmed Hats % able Glassware J 1 FnrmAr $1.19. Sale, yd., 6 4 ^ ot a "|j s ; zcs . 7xlß inches, 12<> ft' an( ' ce wool, in white only; : White with silver trim- ft s °les, sizes Bto 10 only, holed edge; various sizes. -S and remarkable value. Fri- Silk dresses are of taffeta *% 9xlß inches! 150 ; f S( l u are and cornered shapes niinfrs nr oa k with wood ou'll needs be spry. Fri- Friday Sale, pr., 100. €t" day Sale, yd., 240. if. au d china silk with geor- . BOWMAN-s— Fourth Floor fe: for head wear. Slightly trimmings Fridav Sale "ir Vl day Sale, $3.85. BOWMAN'S Second Floor Q BOWMAN'S Main Floor ft gctte sleeves . ■s: \ soiled. Friday Sale, 350. ft ZSSth ffoor ' S BOWMAN"B Main Floor **'• Serge dreSSCS ill plain Star Hassocks ' BOWMAN'S-Second Floor ;jj[ ___________ ————— Carving Sets : "l h "So slkv "' Friday .1! tookUTwnfrontandbSl f no #. Stamped Goods f Men's Shirts . , % BOWMAN'S— Third Floor jj' Friday Sale, 390. : |jr dressing Sacques 4- #• - 3 pieces, consisting of knife, steel and fork, with silver : % _________ BOWMANS— Main Floor. jg|: .. . a . lllow . ases joxoo jjS A choice variety of men* plated handles Fiench gray finish. 25 sets, for Friday only, : o i l 'i '■ ——— whit" and'^lack'^nd 3 white It ' nc^. es * w ' th scalloped edges; 'M percale and outi "g clotl * L.„ . lo 6-7 . * Bathrobes Z „ W. ■ \ vn:te , ana Dla . cl s anc ! wn, J5 V various patterns. Friday X shirts with attached c 0152*39, $2 * 39, oainroDes J Tape Girdles ft ena i s i. sl^ 36 Sale, 390. 1 lars. Friday Sale, 430. semen ft Good, warm, serviceable jf I „ .... :$ 0 riday Sale, 490. ■ lurkish Towels also BOWMA -—Main Floor. Wall Paper g Notions and Toilet £. flannelette bathrobes, in sev- i ■ prdle. . in d f F,oor S • combing jackets in pink and § &■ ■ ft eral patterns; corded at "A; white, with two pair sup- v ))] ue . Friday Sale, 450. )B- ly/i • n Suitable papers for bed- | Artides , widths, f P-ter- IO to 26. To Women ' s Stockings 1 | Men S Hosiery rooms, bathroom and kit- g. : v Friday Sale, #1.39. % lowMAN's-Main Floor S ' # A case of men's black and chens; sold with matched g raw,.,* i cowMAN's-Third Floor A . ? 900 pairs women's thread ft Sunfast Materials white hose every size. borders. Friday Sale, roll, Sft C . asque combsi , I J : .|t silk boots, double soles, lisle ,Jt Friday Sale, pr., 90. 3 pairs, ft ' to q ♦ o *i. <\ Women S Drawers r f garter tops; black and white ft Figured sunfast in red, 5 250. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor M Ue Long hair pins, packs, i f ooys olllts ; - ■ ; • ;L : only. Friday Sale, pr., rose and green; 36 inches :ll BOWMAN'S— Main Floor f White combs, 10f. I Norfolk and pinch back f dr'awlr's" embroidery | BedSpreads :i- Large face chamois, 100. 4\ Rugs M : '0. - i : BOWMAN's-Mam Floor. \ —-; # - ltt v rll W Perins face nowrfcr ' & BOWMAN'S— Main Floor * X - Women s dark russet lace m white, gray, Copen, rose Fancy dimity spreads !f: and 390. ' m With fancv borders, deep ———— ; j > tr i 1 boots, welted soles of oak green and red; latest styles; with colored flowers, in pink BOWMAN-S— Main Floor • tufts; 27x54 inches. Friday £ Qk Dl' U V Women S Underwear f tanned leather all sizes to extra large; good widths; and yellow. Friday Sale, ?f. M Sale, $1.49. : bhoe Polishes 4 . :j ; start. Friday Sale, $3.85. deep fringe ends Friday $3.00. ■t' ft BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor i , " , • '/ ! Union suits, of bleached * BOWMAN S— Mam Floor X Sale, 590 and 690. j. 1 . rm floor — an( j c ] eaners . white. *' : 1: ju ti BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Women 3 Coats and f | biack. A clean up at 1 „eigfi,"™ong SE 3 i , i Turkish Towels Dresses at $5.00 $ Body Brussels | * bowman's—M.,n yio.r | 1 „ ' | Georgette Bleached turkish towels, | A few of a kind that show :i Velvet J \ ' da^j L ' e ' ™/' J ; 2E£L | Crepe Remnants hemmed ready for use. s[: some signs of handling in $ f 3r npt nn j j oWISS I; rr >ttnn- Dark blue rubberized ' 1 Three stripe border in blue V display - the first hour will 1 pies, 1/, vards long finished f Small and large size dots; weight; long sleeve vests; i\ material, hood lined with J Limited quantity of geor and pink ; 20x38 inches, g clean them up at this little 4 fJ t endf * Friday Sale each : 1 36 inches wide. Friday Sale, ; 1 knef knd ankle length 3 blue figured silk Sizes 6-J gette crepe remnants H Friday Sale, 210. price. II 1 OO yd., 130. J! oants Fridav Sal* BOWMAN'S—Second Floor J* BOWMAN'S Third Floor *8 BOWUAN'S F tta F1 u ft pan ay § #I.OO. '8 Sale - yd-. SI.OO. ** BOWMAN S-Fourth Floor BOWMAN'S-Fourth Floor .11 BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S-Second Floor # BOWMAN'S Main Floor. Wharton School Notes T. J. S. Klshpaugh, 409 South Six teenth street, has returned from a visit to Baltimore, where ho was the truest of his brother William, fullback BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. THURSDAY EVENING, on the Maryland State College football team,. The senior class had their first mid year examination Monday evening, i Examination In Insurance is sched i uled for Thursday, real estate for next : Tuesday, commercial law for Wednep , day. John Helff, a Hummelstown student, has returned from a successful hunt ing trip to Toland, Cumberland county. The Junior class examination in commercial law is scheduled for Thursday, 7th; industrial management and cost accounting for Monday, tho 11th, and Tuesday, 19th, the exami nation in advertising and salesmanship Will be held. WUbur Mlnich, 141 tt Crescent street. spent last week-end in Philadelphia visiting friends at the university. A mandolin club has been organ ized from the student body. Its mem bership includes Edward McManamy, leader, Henry Levin, James Fitzpat rick, L. M. Hale and E. N. Klllinger. Arrangements are under way for the ' Wharton dance, which will be held on the evening of February 22. Stahley Livingston, a teller in the Bixth Street Bank, has returned to his studies after an operation for appendi -1 cltls. While ill Mr. Livingston con tinued his studies and is still In the i vanguard of his class. H. S. Smeltzer is another of the Wharton men who have recently ac cepted good pavilions. Mr. ■meltser ie cashier of the Keystone Bank, Third, *.< ■; ; .y- 1 . ■' . • iORRISBURO tfiKk TEI.EGPJVPH and Calder streets, which opened for business last Saturday . James Knler, a third-year man, has resigned his position with the Bell Telephone Company to go -with the Bingham Publishing Company, of Philadelphia. He Intends to continue his course in the "Wharton night school at Philadelphia. PHYSICIAN SHOOTS DOB Lewlstown, Pa., Dec. 7. Dr. Albert j Given, of Philadelphia, camping in • Seven Mountains with the Winchester Rod and Gun Club, of Port Royal, shot a doe while making a drive with the ■ camping party. The physician notified i the tram* warden at once by telephone, ■•at the caroaat to the fcotplUl and paid I his fine. Four does hare been shot In this section since the season opened. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application*, •* they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitution al remedies. Desfuess la caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucoue lining of the Eustachlsn Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed yon hsve a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearlnf, end when U Is entirely closed Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflsmmatlon cn be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, bear ing will be destroyed forever; nine caaes out ot ten are cauaed by Catarrh, which la nothing but 1 an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. TVs will five One Hundred Dollar* for any case ef Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bcud for clrca i lar "' ***** r. I. CHKNFT * CO., Toledo, O. I KM ty Pr#oss, *■. I' - Hall's l'anUy rills for ooMtlnttwb DECEMBER 7, 1916. - Wkloms - Pa 1 a Bread Diced from our oven / / V APhone 1 to yearCtiCt W^yJ BuWi PtntrooK BJur.. A Jsjlw 3