JfocemcmZ BELI,— IHOI—UNITED UASiniHUIJIO. .'EHEBSDAX,JA7JUABY IS, 11T.. FOUSDEB ISTI Women's Gloves Automobile j Printed Linoleums Women's Waists in all sizes, also a few pair Black patent leather T M. two yards wide. Friday flesh, with trimmings 6f of gold, black and tan. automobile tire covers, !> ! . • , ... ' ' '"""'T UI Friday Sale, pair. in all sizes. Friday Sale. i| 1 TW • V " Sale, sq. yd., frills crocheted , drops m 50c , Sale Day Friday j feSJSfS BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor ]! || BOWMAN Floor edged with imitation "Department heads are instructed to prevent from week to week, j j % Baby wsh ia Ce . Friday Dress Goods Men's Underwear |jj the accumulation of broken lines in their stocks." Longcloth v bak Remnant. - - ™ji j They have sorted Out a remarkable list for to-morrow's selling, j bowma!™ Half Price lvci s ht - Friday Sale, The prices speak for themselves low enough to stir interest wher- j| "Friday 10 1au epe de chine Mouses A few items picked at $1.49 !i ever this neWS reaches. ii piece, ' large^sailor 11 'coUar' *and random -hundreds of BOWMAN'S Main Floor !| j . . mi , 1/ J~k / ii 68 C " frill edged in rose and other lengths in serges, ; I fVL f)()Vtfl Tll /flfl t Yf)1l K PWI PfTJ HPT ! ! white or blue and white ottomans, taffetas, gabar- , |! X 111/ IJKJI 114 Ills 1 Uiii 1U It IYC // vC // 1/ UC / j! BOWMAN-S— second Floor stripes. Friday Sale dines, poplins, etc. IVlen s Dress ohirts s ; I 4SSS a„rs I Every Price Is Less Than Regular | vt **;*?' MShu Serge, 52 inches, yd., cuffs - Friday Sale, j! jj kimonos, in How- blouses, in desirable col s**.oo na I fi patterns I dark orS( trimmed with white 3 yards Black Serge, 52 OUC _ „ blue, lavender and black; embroidery and frills, in 3 h yard? r Navy BowMANs-Mam Floor Baby Blankets Men's Shoes Wall Paper Longcloth e"ai models Friday"sSe" large collar ' Friday Sale ' 52 inches, yard. . .$3.00 l_l r\ 1 a " d in _ 30x Men's fine shoes, in Room lot of wall n-i- ° ld Glory longcloth, in <fc 1 OQ $2.29 IV 3 yards White Serge, Table Damask 40-mch size. Friday Sale, high and low cuts; less consisting of Ifl rtlilU good heavy quality; 36 2p 1 •ZSJ 44 inches, yard, ..SI.OO . each, than a hundred pairs re- lliHewall TnrH* hnrrW inches wide;. 10-yard BOWMAN'S— Main Floor. Taffeta blouses in black V/i yards Copenhagen Mercerized table dam- maining, in sizes Bto 11. and S rolls reilintr FriHav lengths. Friday Sale, and navy, with white Serge, 36 inches, yard, snowy white; floral 55C Prices average about c-,i P piece, stripe. Friday Sale, 75? patterns, with pink blue, BOWMAN's-second Floor half. Friday Sale, aic ' House Dresses A , " ~ S d iSl C td e e d $ 3 QO 51-89 $1 " 29 j 7,. $1 " 98 ... BOWMAN'S Fourth Floor BOWMAN'S Second Floor J*™* —MAM'S-M.lo Floor. ettc"4Tntl l c< a 'v;!r,r Cn " ' ' Unbleached; 39 inches , ham and percale in pink, ' * 1 '"" . ... 38c mdej 10 in bMdie. Roasters Dressing Sacques Children s Gowns s 36 a J o p n j ay Children's Furs 3% yards White Serge, BOWMAN's —tecond Floor t naay oale, bundle, Sale ■ 54 inches, vard, .. $3.89 _ Oval shape savory ~ , , . Made of cambric and -ae, rii;w™n'<! ~,,,1 •„ „ . BOWMAN's —Main Floor , w ,„ . 67c roaster mad.' .1 blued = I,ldd.=ssmg high „* gQ fur cts rf naturaT and Women S Hosiery BOWMAN s-second Floor steel a self basting and q , ? ra> , styles, with yokes of fine VVC Jr ot : natura and — self hrowninc roaster . bla s k J lawn and tu^ksand insertion. or BOWMAN S-Main Floor P.'tatlOn Couch Covers P, . a . m b cotton Friday Sale, light and dark percales; Jow nec k styles edged in nn?Ha A^f stockings, double soles, Puffain assorted sizes. Friday -mhroiHerv • dio-htlv soil- nutria. All clean, new Figured tapestry couch ™f c tops. Friday SQ C | Sale ' " I Friday' Sale, " j Cushion Cords j Ij'^ 1 lonable f rs. Fri covers, yards long. e, pair, Remnants of curtain BOWMAN-s-Basement AO r •% Q ( . .. . Friday Sale, i 91/ scrim, madras, marquis- Combinations of gray dj-i "7(- and (|JO PA 1 /2C ette. cretonne and sunfast. BOWMAN S— Main Floor nf11 ..n,, w rtrr . nf . T .. nnr and red, black and red, *P 1. # $1.98 T h r ead silk stockings Friday Sale, Polish MODS S reen and . rt *' y el !° w - BOWMAN'S Th ird Floor BOWMAN'S Fourth Floor with double soles Wgh Half i, , o i A y spliced heels, wide garter " a[r rric Bungalow Aprons Children's Dresses } „ , , o P fr har dwood floors 1. Bathrobes Co*tiimft Vplvftt colors. Friday Sale. nair. eac ' l mo P m I'tho- Onen down front or ni.:u—>_ „i—a —— ' graphed tm box including back; in various colors dresses in BishoD and BOWMAN-s-second Floor Women's bathrobes of In all colors fast pile 89c Glass Vases /pint can of oil. lnday and sizes. Friday Sale, yoke styles; slightly soil- good, heavy blanket ma perfectly woven; _/ BOWMANS— Main Floor " " ar> ed. Friday Sale, I annrlrv Rawa terial, in several models inches wide. Friday Sale, Imported glass vases 43C 4ZC " i-aftunary pags and various patterns of \\r > occofT!! EC BOWMAN's —Basement. BOWMAN's —Main Floor 19C Made of cretonne in cloth. Full range of sizes $1.39 Women 8 a s S a S ,r cd SIZeS - Fr,da y BOWM \N'S—Sacond Floor various colors - and colors. Friday Sale. bowman's Main Floor Underwear ,n. Brassieres Dust Cans serviceable. Friday Sale, $ j jg and $J gg ————— lv/C Toklo HJI nk 39c BOWMAN'fe—Third Floor , . BOWMAN'S-Basement Embroidery and lace . I able Ult ClOtn Notions and Women s union suits, trimmed; open - front Dust caps in various BOWMAN-s-awond Floor bleached cotton medium styleg Sizes J 4 to 48> colors and styles, today Neat figures; \% yards r ..,. An , t Toilet Requisites '"ck and'Ugfleeves.'i; Table Tumblers Friday Sale, Candle Sticks u . , r 4 Stitch neck and short Blown glass table 39 c 12c Friday Sale, yard, ~ ~ ~ Raincoats Hooks and Eyes, card, sleeves. Friday Sale, tumblers, weighted bot- BOWMAN'S— Main Floor ' " Japanese candle sticks torn; Haisv rnttino- Pri. BOWMAN'S— Third Floor lOJ/i* and shades-. Friday Sale, Naiad Shields, pair. 69c day Sale Children's raincoat 116 aajr Odic, Turkish Towels BOWMANS— (Fourth Floor XQr and capes capes have Special Shields, pair. '' Women's bleached cot- 6 for £1 qq Corseto BOWMAN s-second Floor. f ilk li . ne , d f hood " ; , , c ° a t ts toil vests and pQtits * me~ ns\ c ricits to nicitcli o to Fancy Garters, all col- dium and heavy weight. BowMAVs-Ha.ement. Corsets in low, medium whirDiacelormono^m l Rubber Door Mats . " 14-year sizes. Friday ors, .... 19ft 3, 39 Friday Sale, each, ' V and high bust style,; Swiss Plaiting Safe ' Black and white •OC Sherbets embroidery trimmed; Friday Sale ' . Heav T quality rubber, <t I /JQ Thread, spool BOWMANS— Main Floor fnlnnial rrlncc cli,r front-lace styles, rriday 3 for 1 14x24 inches at 5 inch widths; very Floor Smelling Salts, bottle, ——jj ets f oo t e( i Fridav Sale a ' e . 18x30 inches at dainty. Friday Sale, yd., __________ 100 „ , _ An ' n rriday Sale. BOWMAi'WS—Second Floor. I BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor \ anity Gloves, _ Stratford ——— 15c Enamel Ware .. 0 80c BOWMAN'S—Third Floor n* _ V BOWMAN'S—Main Floor Peroxide .Soap, cak. Cretonnes !o wm°"L., • Mens Neckwear Vacuum Cleaners Venetian blue enamel, T ,^ C n keS | 25< in Cut front the full piece; Waste Baskets ti 2 ,e °';V „'° u : :;": h Fri- Made and! guaranteed Duckling Fleeces ke h tties!'T d and iqtl ?ol^ looth Brushes last colors; 36 inches Fcr<y Pnr ties, wide open rri by the National Sweener ered buckets and 2-qt Styptic Pencils 80 wide. Friday Sale, yd., Lgg C " PS Covered with figured each Co - * mahogany case, Cut from the full piece; white coffee pots. Friday Marvelous Cold Cream c , . , lassfooted silkoline - pretty as well e3Ch ' nickel trimmings Friday f inches wide; light and Sale> (H dX Varden-'Coif- 12^C egg cups; ifmited quan- as serviceable. Friday 35 Sale, " dark patterns. Friday Jcil™ C ™ BOWMATS-5.C.., noor tity . Friday Sale, dozen, Sale, rlM , tffO QO -'e, yd 23c :?CandO<S Qf\ n OC r 1 A Q BOWMAN'S-Basement BOWMAN S—Main Floor Bathrobe BOWMAN S-- ourth Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMANS—Basement. BOWMANS —Fourth Hoor Q 1 ——________ >- Materials ... ~TT - ~ _. . Slipper. Women '' Shoe " Scarf Sets . Women's Purses Pink Scarfs . in stripes, checks and —— Blankets wonW* brown ad Black and white floral designs;• light and Felt Fire:tide slippers Cotton bed blankets in ~~ • , . , , , Plush cap and scarf checks; reversible; 36 Women's strap purses Pink scarfs with hem- dark grounds; 36 inches in blue, gray] and red; for tan with colored borders; "'ack mgii cut lace ana sets, in various colors. inches wide. Friday Sale, in black, size 6/ix2yi. stitched ends; 2 yards wide. Friday Sale, while men and wexmen, in sizes size 60x76. Fridav Sale! button boots. Friday Friday Sale, yd., Friday Sale, long. Friday Sale, they last, yard, 3to 11. Friday Sale, pair. cac h, ' Sale, pair, $2.25 49c 45c 25c 10c 25c $1.19 $3.50 BOWMAN'S—Main Floe* BOWMAN'S —Second Floor j BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S^-Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor ONLY 3 SECURED STATE'S PARDONS Bruno Pizzinienti's Case Held Over by the Board After Deliberations The State Hoard of Pardons last night announced that it had recom mended only three persons for execu tive clemency. The application of Patrick Callery. Northampton, for commutation on the ground of insan ity was refused along with a number of others, while the petitions for re hearlngs, which Included Bruno Pizzi mentt, once convicted of murder In this county, was held over. Pizzimenti was paroled and refused a rehearing. A couple of years ago he got into trouble In Chester county and was sent back to prison to serve out his term, having violated parole. On . -TV T'f- - - THURSDAY EVENING, January 8 another application for a rehearing was made and held over. The results of the meeting yester day as announced last night were as follows Recommended Alfred Doty, Lu zerne, assault with intent to rob; George Hawkins. Lackawanna rob bery; Riggi Stelli, Luzerne, man slaughter. Refused—Patrick Gallery, North ampton, first degree murder; Jrry Nicholson, Philadelphia, rape; George F. Fox, Reaver, sodomy; Frank F. Donahue, Philadelphia, embezzlement; Amos Hassler, Lebanon, making false entries in books of trust company; Harry Zamsky, Allegheny, larceny; Charles Conzoneri and Nicola Bon flgllo. Carbon, assault and battery with Intent to kill, breaking and entering. Stricken From List—Thomas Har ris, Luzerne, embezzlement; E. M. Let tleri, Lackawanna, embezzlement; John Dayton, Philadelphia, receiving stolen goods. All petitions for rehearing were held under advisement and other cases listed were continued including John Nelson, Wyoming, first degree murder; C. C. Meredith, Allegheny, abortion; Mike Jovanozi, Crawford, burglary and escape; George Ormsby, Luzerne, larceny; Elisha Cole, Ches ter, larceny. • DYING WOMAN SINGS SOLO Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 18. Mrs. Louise Foster Hennlnger, a niece of Frank H. StoufTer, of Waynesboro, died at Chambersburg. She was lead ing soprano of the First United Rreth ren choir, at Chambersburg, and fif teen minutes before she died she re gained consciousness and sang a solo she sang on Christmas night in a can tata with force, clearness and sweet ness which amazed all who heard her. BANK OFFICERS CHOSEN Middleburg, Pa., Jan. 18. The Middleburg National Rank on Tuesday elected these officers: President, G. Alfred Schoch; vice-president, W. A. Hassingcr; secretary, James G. Thompson; cashier, J. G. Thompson; assistant cashier, William Roush; tell ers, Russell Graybill and Edna Rettz. The following were elected directors: G. Alfred Schoch, J. G. Thompson, Jere Charles, W. A. Hassinger, George Erdley, John Showers and M. Milner. I HABHISBITRG TKLEORjJPBC STATE AIDS MANY TO SECURE JOBS Employment Bureau's Report Shows What Has Been Ac complished by Lightner The State of Pennsylvania succeeded in placing 1,590 persons in jobs dur ing the month of December, accord ing to a summary of the operations of the bureau for that month made by Director Lightner. This is the largest number placed in a single month since the bureau began work last January. The summary also shows that 43 per cent, of the 2,545 requests of em ployers for workers were for labor, while 24.4 per cent, of the applicants were laborers. Thirty-eight per cent, of the women who applied for State aid to find places were for domestic and personal employment. The num ber of requests for women woi -hers was 39.5 per cent, of the total. Philadelphia had the largest 'num ber of requests for places and 'Pitts burgh the most requests frorrf -em ployers for workers. The records of the five offices of the Employment Bureau during Decem ber are as follows: Harrisburg— Total number of persons asked ' for by employers 254 Number of applications for po sitions 317 Number of persons rejferred to positions • 198 Number of persons receiving po sitions .. , J 169 Philadelphia— Total number of persons askedj for by employers ; 881 Number of applications for po sitions j 1,139 Number of persons referred to> positions \ 958 Number of persons receivingpp-t sitlons 774 Johnstown — / Total number of persons asked, for by employers i gl4 Number of applications for po-f sitlons 96 Number of persons referred to< JANUARY 18, 1917. positions .. ! 81 Number of persons receiving po sitions TO Pittsburgh— Total number of persons asked for by employers 1,052 Number of applications for po sitions 719 Number of persons referred to positions 542 Number of persons receiving po sitions 508 Altoona— Total number of persons asked for by employers 142 Number of applications for po sitions 53 Number of persons referred to positions 79 Numher of persons receiving po sitions 69 MARRIED AT WAYNESBORO Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 18. Ches ter A. Strtte and Mlsa Flora Ridpnour, both of near Md., were married In Waynesboro on Tuesday evening by the Rev. M. A. Jacobs, pas tor of the Church of the Brethren. I ENTERTAINED AT PAXTANG Millerstown, Pa., Jan. 18. Mem- I bers of the Friday Evening Thimble Clut) went to Harrisburg on Wed nesday to see "The Birth of a Nation" and were entertained at a sauerkraut dinner at the home of Mrs. Schell, a member of the club, at I'axtang. Those in the party were: Mrs. Howard Ward, Mrs. Elmer Reisinger, Mrs. Itoy Coates, Mrs. D. M. Gearhart, Mrs. Peter Sheifk, Miss Myrtle Gear hart and Miss Myra Farner. There * more Citarrn . JIS section or t&a country than all other dlseuso* put together, and until the last Ic* yeara wax supposed to tra Incurable. tor a great many jean doctors pronounced It a local dlssaae mid prescribed local remedies, and by constant!? futllug to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Selene* has proven Catarrh to be a ciustltutlonal dlseass, and therefore requires cousiliutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, murutiictured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is the only Constitu tional cur* on the market. It Is taken Internally In dosea from 10 drops to a traspoonfnl. It aeto directly on the blood and mucous anrfacea o.' the system. They offer one hundred dollar* for any case It falla to cur*. Send for circular* anil testimonial*. Address: F. J. CHENEY k CO., Tolcda, Ohio, Sold by Druggist*, 76c. Tak* Hall's Family rill* for constipation 3
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