%HPAI 11.30 0 dock At 9 O clock ;; j At 10 O'clock Al 9.30 o ' cl „ck 1 Tomorrow Tomorrow |l When you read these lines the first selling day of the 4-day sale- Tomorrow Tomorrow Sale of scrim curtains; 2]/ 2 Sale of Jap silk handker- event will have passed into Bowman Business History—and —if this j! Sale. of the famous "P. Sale of men's percale i yards lone, white and ecru. chiefs; in colors for little i.; • . 1 1 n 1 i ■! Centemeri & Co.'s" eloves shirts starched anrl snft B. B. B. Sale Price, pair,' tots. B. B. B. Sale Price, |j activity IS any criterion, the sale Will be a huge success. j| in black, gray, white and cuffs; some a bit mussed 65 each, !< _ 1 j; other colors; odd sizes. B. ( B. B. B. Sale Price, each, BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor .1; r I I M ■ 1! B. B. Sale Price, pair, sl.lO ' 42<k V / / I |m /■ I l/\ L BOWMAN'S Main Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor W Our Entire Stock of Furs Wjj 1 HrCC MOre UayS jj To Be Sold During This B. B. B. Sale at i| r # T L - . _/ Z7* * I > 1 i: We feature an assorted lot of desirable silks for tomorrow's X Off Regular Prices jl; {hursdayFnday, Saturday | Choice Sets Muffs Stoles Scarfs !| to A " Ais in !i m.st any c.l.r | n • • it *1 • > . i- i t to . i i II 1 Included arc: iLT Pr Tlf ?e fT S y 1 ?' T as Scotch ,"f °' ! Its our semi-annual bargain melon .& Twenty odd department managers' i 36-inch silk taffetas Hudson seal, Nippon and American mink, American and lap !> r . • • ~ -,?< r,, .- • x , . uc P dl c"i nuuidgeis ; . " Cross fox. red, gray, taupe and black fox, Iceland and silver I ~ CUt , fm OU patn.ns—giving them full ot enthusiasm —exerting them- 1| "®7„ "fn ? • i♦ pointed fox. skunk, white, French and tiger coney, nutria, black, |! chance ten savings to show our ap- selves to present the best values in !! Viin-ii r*\ ♦ <lIU \ l 1 , ' )e a ela mupc and pointed wolf. ' ji preciation for their every-day-in-the-sSjf dependable merchandise that this j; 36-inch bine sX whh colored stripes Also children's and misses' fur sets and separate pieces of j! stoie can possibly offer. jl 36-inch Louisine taffetas natural, white and tiger coney-imitation ermine-marmot, nutria |j The sun of economy is shining—the B's are busy and where vou see bees von !i u r % r me . ssaline ks-every color represented^ and squirrel— all at one third off regular prices. ;[ w j]j Sllre ] v t ] lp hnnrv Liees ) oil j, B. Li. B. Sale 1 rice, yard 950 BOWMAN'S-Third Floor. .j j. Remnants of silks—lengths 1 1-2 to 10 yards; choose tomorrow N MUU) S at one half price A To 2 m orrow k 1 W ' * 1 IIT A ' 3 °' clock ' WAt 10 O'clock | At 2.30 O'clock ] , ' ZZ Sale velvet rugs size <= a , 0 f tf i t Tomorrow Tomorrow Iw Tomorrow At 1 O'clock At 10 O'clock -77 -t • i ft i A • Strattord cieton- Sale of odd skeins of yarn Sale 400 yards satin mer- c i rca *r >n Tnmnriiniir j® •x- __ 2/x54 inches; floral, On- ncs 36 inches wide BB in grev, light blue, pink, cerized table damask; color- Sale of ,0 Marseilles bed Tomorrow Tomorrow cntal and all-over designs. ' . limitorl ed borders in floral patterns, spreads, floral patterns, with of feathei pillows, Sale of well assorted'and B. B. B. Sale Price ... 800 B - Sale Pri ' >' aid " ■• • 12 * " nin T, p pink, blue; 64 in- hcavy nicdallion <f. " uc . hlte in every way desirable stock BOWMAN's —Fourth Floor BOWMAN's-Second Floor quantity. B. B. B. Sale Price, cheswidc. B. B. B. Sale neavy medallion centers. B. ick ng; filled with sanitary , ' > ; ,'WWWTO>UWWWWwwvwwHWvmvmWWWWMWWWHW' 1 BOWMAN'S— Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Second l-'loor P alt " 980 price. ~^_J L BOWMAN'S—Second Floor BOWMAN'S—Main Floor kjllUCj 1 tjl W Ulllvll || w Shoes For Men || { B. B. B. RUG SALE II I Men ' s j| i| UP Shoes For Children j From our warehouse comes an added lot of these fine don estic rugs. at B. B. B. Prices !> . „ , ! !> Look at the prices—compare them with the prevailing figures askerl pvprv '! ! A host of reliable offerings from our men's furnishing <; I; A grouping of shoes and slippers— not complete lines ! |! where } ! H section. !. but if your size is here you will procure one of the best B. B. <\ ! tr <•, . n, 1 • rr / rr . j B. bargains. ;t || Examine the quality— note the exquisite patterns—put us to the test! j \ Shirts . Underwear HoStery \\ i| enS ji MSP Afg ConUdetlt /if 4tMthpr ' I i! Pa J amaS SttSpendtTS jl >' boots- handsome stvles B B. B. Sale Price, pair SI.OO H |! KJUII'J Mi/tVV {JJ uJUIUI/HCf j! |! All standard reliable qualities at prices that bring to j! i: li H Sal',. Prit-p ,ni'r *4 S", Boys' shoes; broken lots j| ! T) * J H rv m \\ I! the men savings that are pronounced. jj Men's shoes; high and '™.™h.v%"kr r p£ I Hay s Rug : Some of the good things follow— j; low cut; very high grade pair, ' |jj || j; <; !j Percale dress shirts; coat Pajamas; percales and j| ;! goods; in broken sizes. B. Women's felt house s'lin- !i !! style; starched cuffs; choice madras, in plain colors and jj |B B. Sale Price, pair, $3.00 j pers, with comfy soles. B. \\ j| AUUiS il ii patterns. B. B. B. Sale Price, " s trip es ; silk frogs. Hk j! Mens slippers, women's! B. B. Sale Price, pair, 7<>o Jl \\ All wool tace, seamless, floral, allover and Oriental patterns ! !> - 090 ±5. B. Sale Price, 980 'I chUdrcn's V °ZS very bnSS"'",^ 0 " L, ™°an!l H * ,!i ' sW £$ {f }•" ii ii T' and * Ikion " doib.t ii lrr; ieac,, ii ii 3x10.6 fect, a, $ ,3.50 ~ji || |g ii I ' || || 83x10.6 feet, at #15.00 11.3x12 feet, at *85.00 |: j! snit #I.OB N ain P ,al'wool'nnderwJa* ii ii AXMINSTER RUGS ii ii d Si ''B C Bi a B d ii Linen Tubing White Goods ii New floral, allover and Oriental patterns. ii !• and ribbed, ecru, silver and Sale Price, ... 79* || All linen tubing 45 inches Royal longcloth, 36 inches ii 36x72 inches, at $3.69 8.3x10.6 feet at S"> -,o '' ii & 59A f sul . ts = hcav y c °t* |i wide strong durable fabric and wide, extra fine quality, 12 yard j! 36x72 inches, at $4.75 9x12 feet at S'Vh! !i i ! u i'/i li"'iV i ??' priced very low as compared pieces. B. B. B. Sale Price. !j 6x9 feet, at $10.50 9xlMeeta *52*2 ! Half hose; thread silk and Sale Price, ...98^ with its scarcity and market •> !► 6xP feet it on ' ziz ,S ™ ! ! ! silk lisle; double soles; black Suspenders; lisle web- j| value. B. B. B. Sale Price. Prmeess nainsook, soft fin TMtei," 11 ""t: 1" 1"!" 1" I StMO e a ii |i colors. B. B. B. Sale bing; leather ends. B. B |! ! rowMANv ; '-- a is -"' 43 in ,? he D s 1 --- vard ii wxior. f t . at #17.50 9x12 feet..ii ii Pr,cc ' pa,r ' 18f ;i bow MAN second Floor I pieces. B. B. B. Sale Price !' F !' !' ' !> Fine Dress Ginghams pi Si„cfi -ideii INLAID LINOLEUMS ii i* Very choice dress ginghams, crisp finish. B. B. B. Sale !' . Co,ors through to the back, in choice patterns, in green, blue or wood; two yards wide. <\ ■ Fine B. B. B. offerings that j Bleached Turkish towels, .•>_ inches wide, checks, stripes, Price, yard !| Square yard •••••• ••• • • plaids and pjain colors. B. B. Fancy striped organdie for ii . axs— ouith Mooi. ,i buyers here to-morrow. Three great sale lots at Jj. hale r rice, yard ... Viytf gowns, 36 inches wide. B. B. All good patterns high JJOO. 40tff, 50<! BOW MAN S M;iin i io.tr B. Sale Price, yard •25< quality materials —clean mer- bowmants—^ecomijnoor Organdy Flouncing o. n , . At 9.30 O'clock ' 10.30 O'clock,! At 11 O'clock' jjandise-eery woman should Dress Linen Lot of 27-inch organdy and Dlankets Tomorrow X Kmbroiderv edees 2to 4 in- Heavy weave dress linen, 90 voile flouncing. B. B. B. Sale Double size blankets, gray _ c . , . * om Tomorrow . \ . , •," 5 " inches wide, an extra special. Price, yard, ;{2e w ' t ' l colored borders; size Sale of 44-inch storm serge, S>de oi tin wash boilers Sale of fireproof cooking C i crltrpV 4 inches a ' e P r ' ce yard, BOWMAN'S—Main Floor 72x80; heavy nap. B. B. B. in colors, black, navv, brown Avlt 1 "metallic bottom; tin vpsspls- hail lnr.Hlc- A R.T -,i„ i ' -- — Sale Price, nair i (to I,_ D u'n 0.,. cover and handles; No. 8 \es.eis, oaii_ Handles, 4-qt. wide, yard ™ BOWMAN'S-Socond Floor Bleached Muslin UOW.ma X-S—Second' Fio'.i- ' T) PP ' ft size. B. B. B. Sale Price, s,ze - B - B - B - Sale Price, ( Corset cover embroidery, Bleached muslin and cam- r l . lue ' brie. 36 inches wide: Hone anrl DSSKetS now MAN S- Mam Floor J BOWMAN S— Basement v BOWMAN's —Basement All over embroidery, in- Union linen sheeting, 90 in- Fearless muslins in the lot' B Domestic shopping baskets, ches wide, yard 5350 c | ies w jde—one and one fourth R B no^^S:, d til { S ™ SSf —. * B. B. B. Sale Price 49c j! T> TJ T> X ! i = BOW mans Alain Floor Price, yard $1.15 Toilet Paper r: '" n| v- vs |! O, £>• 13. Oi ' il Women's Underwear BowMAN-s-second Floor :SHS S ¥S ? l WOMEN'S SERGE DRFSSFS * Price two rolls *>> er P' holder. B. B. B. ;! VV kJ kjAl/XvV 1 J—J XV ' Rnw ,, u ,.'' a ' e Price '>9<* | . , T • c 1 A i '! ankle length. B. B. B. Sale high spliced heels, wide garter BQ" MAIS S-Basenu-"' r | . A offering of handsome serge dresses m plain and pleated models-bead and embroidery !! Price... SI.OB tops- black white and colors. Combinettes Outine Flannel I 11! 1,1 P',?j v ° mf, St InR colors . o , r , whltC j ~' . ii White wool vests and pants, B. B. B. Sale Price, pair, 4'2f Stoneware combinettes with T ioln ii l I v ♦r u i fi' 81cen j n^ V ;. I)lue . ancl hlack. ; medium and heavy weight, Fancy silk stockings, thread bail handles. BB B. Sale useful emnanffenSs'"fi' P 1B B Price thC P " Ce qMOtC(I thc al,,enn S W1 not ii long and short sleeves, ankle silk, double soles, high spliced Price. ................ 59c Tsaie^ylrS g . . | *'"> || lengths. B. B. B. Sale Price. heels, top^B.B BOWMAN B—Second Floor ' i BOWMAN'S—Main Floor ' Floor * CKKTIC SAILS New York, Feb. 7.-—With six Amer icans among ner passengers, the steam ship Cretic. of the White Star Line, sailed for Mediterranean points from this port yesterday. She had a three inch gun mounted on her stern. She carried twenty-one cabin passengers and eighty-six in the steerage and had a large cargo. AN EXPERT ON COLDS Comparatively few people realize that a cold is a signal of physical weakness. To treat a cold with weakening physics, alcoholic syrups or drugged pills, may smother the cold but they also reduce the body powers still further and invite more serious sickness. Scott's Emulsion has always been an expert on colds, because it peculiarly enriches the blood, quickly tones upthe forces and strengthens both throat and uhst. Try Scott's, Refuse Substitutes. Scott ft Bowne, Bloom Geld, N. J. 16-27 WEDNESDAY EVENING, HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 7, 1917. "MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS"--GREAT A Plav of 100 Per Cent. Whole someness, Charm and Beauty Shown at the Orpheum There comes a time to each of us when we feel the utter inadenuacy of language to express the thoughts that fill our minds, or rather, when we feel that a combination of words cannot hope to. even to the smallest degree, convey the true meaning of thoughts, •lust so is one confronted when one at tempts to describe the unutterable sweetness and charm of "Mother Carey's Chickens," the new Kate Douglas Wlg gln and Ilachel Crothers play, present ed last night tand which will be re peated to-night) by John Cort. A few words may in a meager sense describe the effect the plav leaves with the audience—lt's useless to at tempt to put into words its wonderful i beauty, its sweetness, tlie simplicity ' :md its charm. "Mother Carey's Chick j ens" is tho type of play that grips, i lakes hold of the finest sensibilities, j the highest and the noblfest in man and I womaji; strikes a responsive cord in the | heart of those who seek tho highest | ideal in life: teaches its lesson and sends one away Iwth a message, both for one's self and for the world. And what a mission does such a play per form. And there are moments when ones eyes involuntarily become moist, for a hardened individual indeed, he, who can sit through this play and not live it along with the characters. . J,ne storv concerns "Mother Carey's children—they are her chickens. Hut others are added to her lloek—those whose lives are touched with her tender sweetness and love and guidance. She is just the character which all of us have dreamed of. which not all of us have known, for iiow the world does need such mothers to-dav. And what an interpretation does Marlon Barney give! The audience won't forget her tender, sweet "Mother." The story has a most charming plot, but plot is but a small part when compared with the intangible something which comes to each one as they sec the play unfold. "Mother Carey's Chickens" Is essen tially a play of type. Contrasting | sharply with the city-bred, type of liner | sensibilities is the rural New Hamp shire type. And to the latter goes the humor of the piece. Not an exaggerated humor, but one which relieves the ten sity of the plot with a genuiness which impresses one as being: real rather than studied. To every one in the cast there belongs honor for his or her part, there belongs credit to the Interpretation, there belongs thanks for the joy brought from the lines. Well balanced and well-chosen Is the cast. | "Mother Carey's Chickens" Is the type i of play of which the stage needs more. I It is thb type which has a message for thousands who find life a drudge and beAp""f all "Mother Carey's Chickens" | is 100 per cent, wholesome, clean, enter taining and instructive. MAX ROBHRTSON. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package ©roves it 25c at all druggists. HARRISBURC GUARDSMAN ?#> * When CompanyD. Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, comes home from the border, the boys will bring back with them the only pet of Its kind captured by Pennsylvania troops In Texas. Lawrence Sclyeck, 1614 Fulton street, who Is with Company D, while on a hike In the mountains near camp caught an eagle and brought It back with him. Since then the bird has become tame, and eats at mess with the other boya In the company. * DKUTSCHLAND NEVER SAILED Amsterdam, via London, Feb. 7. The Weser Zeitung, of Bremen, says that the merchant submarine Deutsch land, has not started on her third voyage to America and remains in a German port. QorQQ Every Niqht For Constipation Headachejndigestion.ete; ERANDRETH PILLS Safe And Swe 8 t 3
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