Half Price Sale of - f ft|f Half Price Sale of Boys' Suits and Overcoats Boys' Suits and Overcoats BBLL— IOOI— llM'l'lon . HAHaiSBUHO. THURSDAY. JANUARY a.-., 1017. Knt'MlFn ~ Notions j Lib Sc f jj We've Sorted Out a Host of New Bargain Lots For Tomorrow's Selling jj JwL°^d b g "Mdi?, Clocks and Christmas j! m m q - v Sale, Hrr: Friday Pre-Inventory Sale Day ;;=%■ pair, io<-. %r %/ bmbroidery Floss ii Saving opportunities that Will stir Do not si. and ponder abou, what you arc going\ Wonderful how the sales have been j i Embroidery floss in as- |! even greater interest to-morrow the to do about these offerings Brace right up, and come I going ahead these Supposedly dull days. <j , c °lors. Friday Home button thread, j; result of the fact that our stocks must be down to Bowman's early to-morrow morning —ltis I "It's almost like holidav shonninir " nnc !' • ac h C1 - '''skirt 1 binding yard if cleared for the annual stock counting. [most profitable for you to be here. j CUBt omer remarked. ' lc sbcs,os iron holdcrs And To-morrow Will Cap the Climax of the Great Selling ! BO "==l BOWMAN'S—Main Floor jj A O Cretonnes ————— Cretonne. ' rlt d I Half Price Sale of Boys' Suits and Overcoats | Women's washable kid •" 1 1 gloves white with „ ~ ~ ~ ' 4 champagne cuffs, white ——————— Women s ——— House Dresses —————————— Gowns ° AN-ti ~ J '' ourth Floot with black cuffs, black Petticoats KI , Sheets ~~~ " ~ Cretonne rw: PI 1 with white cuffs, black Neckwear House dresses of plain, „r r _ vJuting iF lannel with champagne cuffs, With wide flounces Hemstitched sheets, checked and striped ging- Comfort covering Made ot line quality ~ , fchampagne with black of lace and insertions, 180 pieces sample neck- 81x99 inches made hams and percales in pink, cretonnes', 36 inches nainsook; trimmed with .iglit and dark pat and champagne with also ruffles daintily wear collars and sets of Pequot sheeting, un- blue, gray, black and • wide; cut from the lace and insertion; low j*" 77 rc r ,n^ nt white cuffs. Friday Sale, edged with lace. Fri- —of Georgette, organdie der name of Cohasset. white several models piece; fast colors. Fri- n ,®,', sllort sleeves engtns; inches pair, ' day Sale, and broadcloth new, Friday Sale, regular and extra sizes. day Sale, yd., slightly soiled. Friday wide. Friday Sale, yd., $2.25 $1.98 & $2.98 s^' sl2s **uy.s*. 12 '/ 2C 10c BOWMAN'S —Third Floor ZDC BOWMAN'S—Second Floor O7C BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Main I'loor I—— BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. —I BOWMAN'S—Main Floor. ' BOWMAN'S—Third Floor ——l Envelope Chemise Envelope Chemise Auto-Sweeping —j Men ,. Underwear 1 Crepe dc chine Fine nainsook, prettily Compound Union Suits medium ™ ,th st i!?'\ ed bnms > and washable silk and trimmed with inserts of Flowered messaline Hemstitched pillow weight cotton sizes 34, g°wns in Tam O Shanter styles. satin, trimmed with trimmed witn inserts or purple . , , . c . 36 and 38 Fridav Sale washable silks and Friday Sale, lace, insertion and or- lace and tucks; wide trim- or black stripe? also A dry cleaner used on cases - made of good 36 Sale, satin; , 0w neck and IE gandie medallions; , all over flowered taf- carpets, rugs or bare quality muslin 4_x short sleeves trimmed BOWMAN-S— second Floor wide trimmed and nar- med and narrow shoulder f eta petticoats with fit- floor- 11 1 36 inches 3-inch hem with wide lace, bands row shoulder straps ; _.. . . .. . t ed elastic top and full J a SaVCI " aml at top. Friday Sale, Union Suits heavy of insertion and lace, flesh and white; Fri- 1 - ' ' '• flounce. Friday Sale, purifier. Friday Sale, , weight, plain black wool, with ribbon and bead- Infants' Dresses day Sale, Fridav Sale, can ' fine ribbed. Fridav Sale, ' n g- Friday Sale, BOWJHS?,., $1.49 ,„ $ ! 5 19c 17c S,it $2 50 $1.98 & 52.98 . , BOWMAN'S—Third Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Third Floor tucks Or embroidered Women's I UOWMAN ' s Third Floor BOWMAN'S—Basement 1 , BOWMAN S Main floor yokes; wide hem at bot- Satin Ouilts Uf.l] Panax torn, ot tucks and em- Stockings „ V , !; { Wa " raper ' Friday dolKief wih°spHc?d ii ■ Another Big Time in the ii suK a S? 39c double soles, nigii spncea centei mcnes. , ~ bathrooms, with match- BOWMAN-S— second Floor heels, wide garter tops; Friday Sale, j, ! ! Ed binders Fridav Sale in plain black and colors. fcO fIQ 1 D Jf* * O ■ • TP roll Friday .ale, Friday Sa££ TOWMA ffcW Floor fago€C/l 10111 2y c Double Roasters * 1 ML- - .]-• o 'i " * ii BOWMAN'S— Fourth Floor Blued Steel Savory double 6 soles, high'spliced Gabardine jj Harnsburg's shrewd shoppers are taking advantage of the alluring values in jj h ° a u p b e ,e Ti"'- ThS.'"S sU^rt ii Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Runners, Etc. Women', Purse, ha„d.e S o„ si dc. e FHda r colors. I'm idta) Sale, pi., one-piece dresses or sport The volume of sales has been simply marvel- j w>iaSsL. n.or Friday Sale, yard, i i |HHHHH9a|i ous since the event commenced and if you ve jI only one of a kind of some I BOWMAN's —Basement ~~~35c not yet attended, you 11 want to buy freely when jj styles. Friday Sale, ————■ Women's BOWMAN'S- second Floor you see the 89 C Milk Jugs Underwear Mirrors Ii Splendid Assortment and Low Prices, ii bu " MA miiiTjugs 3 "- gold o ''Lnd U iion Su't 11 -l inches' enamel |i ° on floor coverings of the best and most reliable ij Window Shades day a Sale CCOratlOriS Fn " ed cotton, line ribbed, wood frame/—popular <| grades. jj In assorted colors and 19c spring weight, long household mirror. Fri- j . iiri iiiii 'i sizes —on guaranteed BOWMAN-S— Basement sleeves, ankle length; day Sale, j| it s a colossal economy movement —a time when every head ot a home should be here !> rollers. Friday Sale, ——— CXtr£ /$1.69 ji SMALL RUGS | VELVET RUGS ' | | 29c Cuspidors BOWMAN'S— Basement. ]| Suitable for any room and very serviceable for a | BOWMAN's —Fourth Floor i_ 59c __ 7 ~T— ii .. variety of patterns, m, ail weaves. moderate priced rug. . ij , . Porcelain cuspidors - Lnion Suits silk and Men 3 Garters ! bottled Axminster, size -/xo4 inches. Sale luce, Size Sale Price 1 Size Sale Price ! Linoleums band decorations. Friday wool, medium weight, ~ ~ I Jj $1.35 6x9 ft $9.50 9x12 ft $17.50 !; Sale, long sleeves, ankle Men s Paris garters ;! Mottled \xminster size 27x54 inches Sale Price 7.6x9 ft $13.50 9x12 ft $31.00 Printed linoleums in 1 Q length. Fridav Sale. and arm bands black, tied Axnnnstei, size _/xo4 inches. Sak I nee, 8.3x10.6 ft $17.50 11.3x12 ft $22.50 j! useful lengths up to 12 lifC white and colors. Friday ;[ Spl.bJ 9x12 ft $14.50 11.3x12 ft $24.50 !' square yards tile and BOWMANS— Basement. 03 Sale, pr., |j \"elvet, size 27x54 inches. Sale Price, sl.lO TAPESTRY RUGS 'i Mosaic patterns. Friday ————— wSK nw 15c I | Axminster, size 36x72 inches. Sale Price s!t.(>9 All wool face, in floral, all over and Oriental pat- | S( l* Marquisette ————— BOWMAN'S— M&in Floor || terilS. j! 7~- i . n 1. ;! MATT RTINNFRS Size Sale Price Size Sale Price '! B.WMAN'S— Fourth Floor j 36-inch curtain mar- Crochet . j! HALL RUNNERS 76x9 ft $12.50 9x12 ft $14.50 :j quisette 111 white, ivorv BedSnreads Men S Pajamas jj In Oriental and all over patterns. 8.3x10.6 ft. .... $13.50 9x12 ft $16.50 j| T; re Covers Vlrd FndaySa,c ' pea spreaas ~ * 8.3x10.6 ft SIS.(H) n.3xi2 ft $19.50 j! 1 ire overs J ard - Bedspreads in".Mar- wi?h"rifk ii 'apestry, 27 inches X l 2 feet. Sale Price, .. .*3.a.-, 9x12 ft $9.-,0 11.3x12 ft #83.00 ji B | a , k patein leathcr 15c seilles patterns ready froes and oe'arl buttons. ii Tapestry, 27 inches xl 4 feet. Sale Price,'... $3.75 GRASS RUGS j! tire covers in nearly every BOWMAN'S— Fourth Floor for immediate use only Friday Sale j! Axminster 9 7 inches x 9 feet Sale Price $4 7* Either Crex or Willow Grass in green or brown. ]| Friday Sale, ———. min the lot. Friday 95(; ! i Axminster, 27 inches xl 2 feet. Sale Price, ... $6.51' i f, '^x^ e> fi a ' C s^ r 9H |' l Madras yq BOWMAN'S— Main Floor ;! Axminster, 27 inches xl 5 feet. Sale Price. ... $7.50 Bxlo ft $4.98 j 12x15 ft $13.98 I MAN ' S 1 46-inch curtain madras ,7T. *. ————— <| Wilton Velvet, 36 inches x 9 feet. Sale Price,. .$3.95 Bxl2 ft $5.49 j| _ in white and ecru. Fri- Chiffon Voile !i| noWMAN'S— Fourth Floor. ' | day Sale, yd., pii *i i y Ivory white with tape ■ Extra heavy reliners in Osc ' ( Friday Sale, yard, 25 ———— Sleeping Garments 19c 56-inch Tweed Scrim Curtains Bed Blankets Kimonos BowMAN's-Fourtu Floor BOWMAN'S— Second Floor c- .• • t-\ I i _ j i_ j , T . . Children's flannelette Grav mixture with w hhTTnd 2j" tan Japanese ki Oil Mops Made of French coutil, mnk"and whUeTnd'blue Spreads fdr'Mcirts" n S- Frida y isize 72x80. Friday Sale] monos, in rose, pink p , ~. embroidery trimmed; and white stripes' sixes P ' Friday Sale Jd Sale, pair. pair. and blue. Friday Sale, Punch polish oil mop low, medium and hig^ .UIU wnuc stripes, sizes odd snreads nnlv 3 ' y , for hardwood floors— bust models; also frefnt yCarS ' ' ,day one or two of a kind. Fri- 69c $1.69 $1.25 large size including one lace corsets, in various , day at 1-3 Off regular 1.0 quart of oil Friday Sale, sizes. Friday Sale, prices BOWMAN'S—Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Fourth Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Third Floor 73c ' BOWMAN'S Second Floor BOWMAN'S Second Floor. ———— BOWMAN'S—Basement BOWMAN'S—Third Flo-ir FRUIT BELT HAS BROKEN RECORDS [.Continued !-'mm First l*agc] in the past year or arc in storage for shipment for the next few weeks. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. THURSDAY EVENING, j From the district served by the Get j tysburg and llarrlsburg line R total of 724 cars of apples have been shlpepd : already, with many more in storage, as compared with a total of 492 for the year previous. In addition to this 208 cars of canned apples were sent out as compared with 98 cars the year before, not Including 512,770 pounds of evaporated apples and 551,200 pounds of apple cider. The Philadel phia, Harrinburg and Pittsburgh branch has handled 77 cars of apples the past year as compared with 53 the year previous, not including ap ples of last year's crop still in storage. The apple crop In pounds reaches tremendous figures, a total of 36,2H0,fi32 pounds of apples and apple products having been shipped over the two lines the past year or held in storage In warehouses ready for early shipment. The grand total of all fruits shipped or in storage from the South Mountain district amounts to 35,476,327 pounds for the year over the Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh lines alone as compared with a total of 28,484,855 pounds the year previous. "The days of short crop years and long crop years in the South Mountain apple belt are over," said Mr. Hilleary. "The growers will have a constant crop, except under very extraordinary weather conditions, for the reason that they have reduced apple production to a scientific basis, with now or chards coming in so rapidly that there Is little danger of a falling olt of the HARRISBURG t&fa&g TELEGRAPH general crop to anything like serious proportions." John C. Nesbit, Who Built Many Structures Here, Dies John C. Nesbit, noted architect, builder and contractor, died Sunday afternoon at Roanoke, Va. lie was well known in this city. Many prominent buildings in cities throughout the State, including a number of the buildings of the State Insane Hospital this city are of hia construction. He also designed and built public buildings, churches, schoolhouses, colleges, banks and office buildings, theaters and manu-' I facturing plants In Harrisburg, Lewls burg, Milton, Muncy, Sun bury, Sha mokin, Shippensburg, Danville and elsewhere In Pennsylvania, and the general office buildings of the Nor folk and Western Kail road. He Is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. IMIKS AT SENECA FALLS MTB. Alalda Welch, 60 years old, a sister of Mrs. Cora Trowbridge, of (his city, died Tuesday at her home in Seneca Kails. N. Y. Burial will be made Friday morning at Bordens, New York. SERVICES l'Oli RAILROADER Kuneral services for David S. Kby, j who was killed in a railroad accl JANUARY 25, 1917. dent at Reading, will be lield from his home, 233 South Fourteenth 1 street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Baldwin Cemetery, Steelton. Mr. Eby was a member of the Trainmen's Brotherhood and of the Knights of Pythias. MRS. MARY ANN GROVE OIKS AT AGR OF 85 YEARS Mrs. Mary Ann Grove died early this morning at her home, 2030 North Fourth street, aged 85 years. Funeral services will be held from the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Hev. Alvin S. Williams, pastor of the Camp Curtln Memorial Church offi ciated. Burial will be made in the Paxton Church Cemetery. Mrs. Grove was the oldest member of the Canip Curtin Memorial Church. She is survived by one son, William E., one daughter, Mrs. Ida J. Meck ley, two grandchildren, Elroy E. Meckley and Mary E. Meckley. 3
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