CALL 1991-ANY"PHONE."#* I Visit the Demonstration of Elmo CALLI99I-ANY"PHONE."#' JSffivn&rM - - fijoumattt HAPRisYu»6"S POPULAR MMNTHMT (TON HA»RI*SUR«"S POPULAR DIRAPTMENT STORK THE GREAT JANUARY CLEARING SALE Offers Tremendous Savings in Men's and Young Men's Wearing Apparel A New Price on «i There's a Feast of Bargains In This Jan- Every Hat In This . ® clearing sale' uary Clearing Of All Suits and There are felt hats in . -ry * mr siwiii tan brown and k™.v , Overcoats For Men | —cloth hats 111 blue ehin- Derby hats."lieduced as t'ol- Prices have taken their greatest tumble; this in order to clear out a majority j lows: of winter garments, that this space fnay be assigned to new styles for Spring— sl.oo hats, not f ar awa y. sl.oo hats, 95? i i RSMT • ! .. At ■ 23c caps, $1.50 fur caps, SI.OO $lO -°? l^ sl2 i s 2io h - H n WI overeoato. ~ A v ~ 48-i ije: i SIO.OO and $12.00 convertible collar overcoats. KMsM^V-v•. _« # - , . , WT . j $2.50 fur caps, J1.65 $0.90 and $12.50 grey cassimere suits. r rlllC vnln rvf W7/\m r $3.00 fur caps, $1.95 $9.90 mixed worsted suits. -fjL. A Hid iJdIC U1 f ▼ Ullldl O Thir 'l FIoor—BOWMAN'S. $9.90 tartan suits. fe - l&tfV - ' Stouts as well as regulars. R , -JH tgrnc* j Shoes ! At $8.75 I Started out with 3,273 pairs of high grade, stvlish shoes, | wTK 41a . n . ~ ~.. . $%. »'VdSSy $12.50 and $13.50 fancy cassimere suits. \ \ ir «*■ J I $12.50 and $15.00 worsted suits. - \ \\v• <' ' Of course, they had a standard "regular" price, but slTrL^Hms-ind regulars- 'I V \ \ then some have never been in stock before, having been Sl °' S * " nS \ \ V bought for spring selling, and these are $1.49, just the A+ C / 75 : S::J \\ \/ same. yjijkA** • -j \\. J®, P AmAmliA*' $15.00 and $16.50 Oxford grey overcoats; blue overcoats; black, \ -^4 lmporiaill JL O IXCITICiriuGI A T ittal V rucmiccal overcoats; fancy balmacaans-; chinchilla overcoats; form-fitting over- L j riu ij. • xirvm i i mi i-fivciy l/loHllosdJ. coats; full box back overcoats; grey worsted suits; blue serge suits; S3H >*3|m J tie lot IS JNUI a Shoe clearance. 1 lie entire stock was * T> rtTre > pv o4- C tartan check suits; chalk striped suits; English model suits; single and fSSfg purchased at one time, and had it not been for the ex- OI iSOyS V/VerCOdLb double-breasted suits. tremely low prices at which they were bought, and the and Suits A - O 1 "7 £T ltffl very large quantity, they would have been placed in regu- r\t th 1 J./u aB Tjf lar stock for regular selling. There are ALL sizes. Ihe following number rep- dl .- M ... V 1 , . wnn .. , . ~ . x Tt will nav vmi to ' resent a great saving in will- slb.oo, SIB.OO and $20.00 suits and overcoats—vicunas, cheviots, . I ' TO™ Mo»r-BOWMAN-s I ter needs for the bov—excel- v.jonrs, ebinchillu, kerseys, meltons, worstris, ete.-sniart tailored , n . . I Third Floor —BOW MANS. * school wear combining | A Determined Clearance of Fancy China, » Heavy Winter Work Men's Trousers in Clearing of Fancy r A rt t l ?3.75 —regularly $4.45, $4.95 and Tna + c ' " IS lcann S 1 lit 3fin I 3trine I ss.9s—in grey, blue and brown; V/Udtd Good quality trousers for gen- 00 m uiass ana umps "• ; veßts w,uw Choose From This Cut Glass Boys' Balmacaans at $3.45 — Reduced to ?2.50, from $3.98 Reduced to ji.45 from $2.00. | All fancy vests that were for- Assortment Of ® ut Glass Vases —$4.50 from I regularly $4.45 and $4.95 —in grey, Reduced to $3.65, from $5.00 Reduced to $2.75 from $4.00. i merly $1.50, S2.(X), $3.00 and $3.50.- »-» /~"u m r»* $5.90; $4.50 from $6.50; $5.90 blue and brown, also fancy mix 4 | hancy 25c German china salad dishes, $7.50 from SIO.OO. Boys' Mackinaws at $3.25 — ____| cake plates, sugar and cream sets, Cut Glass Baskets—s7.so from regularly $4.45 and s4.9s—in grey I _ Ttl TMip child's A, B, C cup, saucer and $11.50; $8.50 from $12.50. and brown, and red and black 1 h VAI"V Q O'nTin'r'f'll Tlltv I A J plate set, shaving mugs, moustache Out Glass Jugs-$2.90 from VCI y X7J.Ctll O L Ulil \*y XU Ploafi-nrr Qol^ cups and saucers. Choice, .. - $3.90 Boys Overcoats and Balmacaans r\ tkT t i • i • V/ICCLllllii OcLIC 98c German china chocolate from $5.98; $4.90 from $6.98; at $2.25-regularly $3.50 to | S&V6 Oil Needed FUmiShllieS ' A OA. t pots, marmalade jars, nut bowls, $5.90 from $7 98 $4.98 —cheviots and cassuneres, | v ' o SlfOTl O" I "\7" comb and brush trays, spoon trays, ' with shawl and reversible collars; I Men's Dre« Shirtd at i Men's Neckwear at VJUUUgiJf celery trays, <>ook plates, salad tt sizes 13 to 17 years. ! wreSS au j JVien SJN eCKWear at __ ► bowls. Choice 69<* Miscellaneous Odd Lot cf Cassimere Overcoats 25^—regularly 50cper- | —regularly 50c;—tour-m- l\.ed.UCeCl ► $1.49 German china salad bowls, Imported Basket Trays at at 79^—regularly $3.25 —reversi- j cales; coat style with at- | hands and club ties. I chop plates, footed bowls, sugar —regularly 98c, $1.25 and $1.39 ble collar and belted back; sizes tached cuffs; not all sizes; Men's Working Gloves .1 nUH aml' k!,i' ' bod'v " 'l'!iw ''' : and cream sets syrup pitchers, decorated, china ceriter. lo 16 and 17 year- some counter soiled. at 25^—regularly 50c;- DoU B at 30c-reg«larly 39c. 50c and cake plates. ho.ee, 98<. Electric Portab e Lamps, $2.90 r ®Xlv ————— —regularly sl2.oo—cretonne and regularly s4.»a and $0.9o —in plgin a . m,,-!,, Uoi# Un OQ (ioll! '' Portable I amtl S silk, with covered umbrella shade; and fancy mixtures, with patch &o(p lcglllain e, MC pi., Dolls at ."sue —regularly 75c, 8»c, rf ~, V brass portable. pockets, sewed-on belts; all new percales and madl'as; coat 3 prs. 25d regularly 98<- and $1.25; dressed, jointed and o« tr ! C mf «TQftT~ Guernsey Earthenware Baking models. stvle with attached cuffs; 12V->c; medium and ' nriul't- i i sii.9s trom $3.98; $3.90 from „ " i , " " s Small Lot of Bovs' Double i • i i i. i . i • ii. , DoUs a t —regularly sl.ao; — $5.9(1: $5.90 from $8.50; $8.50 Set - from $12.50; SIO.OO from $15.00; P> eces - consisting of 7-inch cover- breasted Suitj at Men » s Working Shirts' and colors. eyelashes and shoes and stocking. $11.50 from $16.50; $12.50 ed casserole, one bowl one pud- / e rge- excellent (Sity sLs 9 at 35? or 3 for sl.oo Men's Suspenders, frbm WSO: $15.00 from mW for some time, lived wth his daughter, j Mrs. James McNair, on Clifton avenue . j near Spring street. When he died Mon day the body was prepared for burial j and was placed on the third floor. ; SAVES GIRL FROM FLOOD Boy Bravely Risks His Own Life to < Rescue Her ■ I Hhamokin, Pa., Jan. 20. —Josephine Wilkes, a girl, while walking yesterday l|on a bridge spanning Hhamokin creek, , swollen by recent rains, fell from the • I structure and was rapidly washed down | stream, several times going under. John Cullodv, 20 years old, 100 yards further down the creek, saw the - accident and, as the girl was washed I near him, he plunged into the water . and grabbed her. She was unconscious. After a hard, struggle to keep afloat f with the girl in his arms, he reached I shore, and doctors a long time later re r vived the girl, who is in a critical con di t ion. 5 CRASH SHAKES PASSENGERS Engineers Jump, but One Fireman Was Injured Towailda, Pa., Jan. 20.—Two passen- I ger trains or the Bernice 'branch of the I Lehigh were in a head-on collision near ; here last night, and both locomotives ! were wrecked an if one fireman was iu ; jured. The engineers jumped. | 'Passengers were hurled about in the I cars, but no one was seriouslv hurt.. I The road, a single track line, runniiyj from Towanda to Wilkes-Barre, was i closed to traffic until this morning as I a result of the wreck. OIL MAN LEFT $80,000,<100 L. V. Harktiess Paid Income Tax of Hi I 44,000 San Prancisco, Jau. 20.—An income ! tax of $1 44,000, said to have been one of the largest pai I the Government, was I turned in by L. V. Ilarkness, early as sociate of John I). Rockefeller, who died Sunday at the ranch of his son-in law. Dr. A. King Macombe, near Hoi lister. He was in California when the ! income tax was instituted and the state j merit he filed showed the value of his 1 holdings to be between $80,000,000 ! and $100,000,000. Mr. Ilarkness' hobliv was fine horse-i and cattle, which he bred at his home place, Walnut Hall Kami, near Lexing ton, Ky. One of his choicest herds re j cently was brought out and placed on | the Mocombe ranch, where the age l | millionaire passe»l the last six weeks of his life. STAR INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS.