The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, April 19, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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j | Great 4-Day Stock Reducing Salel
i (Sowmcmz Starting To-morrow
I - - Wednesday,
; Men's 1 Linens In other words, a Room-making Sale, in preparation for building oper
; Clothing SSs ations which will take place soon, when every inch of space available
► XT\ s \TT':29c must be utilized for selling purposes. This means every department
► S l its ~i j Double Table Damask- must clear out a certain portion.
Formerly $*0.00; men's and Regularly $1.39; 70 inches *
► young men's suits of wool cassi- wide; spot, chrysanthemum, key- .
; X" d ,r." D< Li " 9«c Only four days has been assigned for this clearing out to take place,
: Biue'serge suits —' and- in order that this may be accomplished, it means:
Special lot of all wool bine wide; two patterns; soiled on
serge suits for men and young double edge; A | (IQ A ®
► men at reduced prices—about yd., V* •\f!J I ■ _ | I I I • f'
: —— A Kadical r rice Lowering On Sea
y suits_ at $15.75; S2O suits at Men's Soft and Stiff Hats
#10.75. are greatly reduced in this ■■ «■ jm ■ _
jssz&ss-ssis® liHSEs-s sonable zVnd Staple JN^tcrclisLnciisc
► bronze mixtures; q _______ _____________________________________
► Trousers- Notions ' Furniture Wash Dress The savings are all the greater because of the short- ;
► t r ™Z*Zt~' i "" r "'sl 35 10, Que™ stocking D.™. Fumed Oak Bookcase- G-nnd<* * ness °f time alio wed; and a number of departments
► Thnj Floor— —bowman's. ™iof'»pSf"Sh' «„™ I J,T""' Mo#i * "OOOS are compelled to enter goods that formed a part of
; ,h r- d»"B«- "H T r "V'™'V *. their stylish spring stocks: while others are determined
Women's st&'aiSUXT''.T'.T. 15c to reduce their surplus of staples, including home
: (tlava« i»t*aiogh*n— furnishings and the like.
VJIU VCO Wavers 21 + Louis X\l period; &AQ fkfh Formerly 25c; Seco Scotch Alll .. 1 l ••
: Silk Gloves- , .*[ 15c AU lengthy descriptions have been omitted, and we
- JStSS.'^l'^ vl 39c r °(>e er iieavv se iw.on s Ho S t F.r,J?y ?».oo ; ~«gi. d.., ; Crepe de chines- urge you to read every item: look for the special, blue
doubl. finger t«>, pr., .. B<4 fc pted I—IJ »"> F0m.,1,. 25c; »itk and iottoo; lettered nrir.P C3rH<! tn mmrmiJ
. Silk Gloves- 10c 12-yd. piece Bias Seion S ' $29.001 C. ICUCICU price CaTOS (O-mOITOW mOltUng.
Formerly jl'V 1° and 16 Tape black; 24 inches wide; yd., I*J C '4- ''L • 11 1 •
button length; double finger tips; piece rose colored
Dining Suite— Figured Lawn— utner items with exceptionally low prices will be <
► pr 1 . . b,wk : 59c and 79c c^ n I biack'fig^s I ?^while"; heß w rl : announced in to-morrow's edition.
Kavser's Gloves— Dressing Combs serving table, <£QQ 7C yd n™"^ mmmm """"""""^^^• 1
► Regularly 75c; 16-button 10c B">'d 8 ">' d - Linen Corspt at OOO.iO Main FIoor—BOWMAN'S. .
► length chamoisette gloves; with Lacers . . Royal Rest ChaiTS— I HTVI -14- £X /l/\ t\A O
- f contrMtln ß em - C/) r 10c Dust Caps and Sun Formerly $19.50; upholstered TnTYTnlitin-O W 11116 ITOOQS T> HJT
broiderj, pr., t/lfC Bonnets in leatherette seats and back; AO v*CXIH2fS OOC OPT)OSll>0 __ , lyTptl
Main Floor— bowmax'S. 10c inside Silk Belting, the push button C 79 0C m 0 _ r Mercerized Batiste— * VA * UV/ - U
————» black and white, vd., ... chair; at sl£tifO 17 V I IOIT Regularly 50c; 45 inches wide; -»«• . -p. .
► _ 75 c Steel Scissors .. ,39£ Oiiarfprpd Oak Chiffa- ' ' A Al+Z a« a ® ue ' material for 1Q Men S Dress Shirts—
■)(),. Spissnrfi' 2%#* v Bleached Cotton Absorbent (luultlOlllxi summer dresses; vd., ... li/C Formerly $1.00; percales and
► vUiOCIO OUCMeei scissors robe— ' Toweling; 17 inches wide; 7 . T ftnrrnl/\fVi madras, with soft and starched
► _ ' ,5c all over Hair Nets, me- Formerly $185.00; large don- yd / C savings JjOngClOttl— cuffs; broken lines; jq ,
COrSetS— dium brown ble doors; fitted with full length Huek Towelinc bleached- 18 Regularly $1.00; Bowman's at C
Formerly 50c to 59c; made 5c paper Toilet Pins,.. .3f^
mirrors; one only, £/jQ inches wide; regnlarlv 10c; Vj Special; 10-yard lengths; ijQ ; ; Men's Working Shirts—
► of batiste, net and coutil; odd 4c, 6c and 8e white wash at 4>UU,VU vd ()C CV« AAA 36 inches wide; at UIFC Formerly 50c; nat
r ? nfl Vs k . en ,n' Zeß li a 'L s i 7es Trimming Braid, yard, .. Fifth FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Main Floor —BOWMAN'S. OnOCS Remnants terns; plain and military collars;
K " :25c 3c piece white Cotton Tape, Women's Shoes- . F.™.,ly ise „a 19«, .hort » ""»• "■ ?C
--, 1«* A„i „ T *4- Tl,:„ women S&noes lengths of lawn, voile, nain- /• each OOC
r Brassieres— .>0 piece white and colored . LlGdrillg UUt d lyOt Ol I HIS Formerly $2.50 and' ?3.00; sook and crepe, yd DC Men's Half Hose—
d ' 2 pieces U Season's Untrimmed Hats at it it Floor - BOWMAK ' S - &
: iSX^^sife 0 ' t sc card dollar But. Pr •** 00 Suit Cases- W/ZC
sizes; at CO C tons, .................
► . 00 pack 9 washable collar _ Formerly $2.50 to $3.50; fine long; made of rubberized Formerlv 25c- 4-in-hands nnm
y Brassieres— stays 3<* Values up to $3.00. Includes a varietv of" patent coit, gun metai and vici <ioth; special 7Qr ends aii(l linit tips; in -i
► Kormeriv SI.OO to $1.50; made „ Washable Dress Shields, j sailors in ulain and railan hcuiD and lissiro. black , k il b "iu"!!l' h T; ( «°i at »'« or. each lUC 4
■ fok,*.".f 0 Zb fasten on withont sewing, imd colore All are desirable shapes. spe- j,' . . !
* John j. Clarkv Machine ! cial at .'.75* Women's Shoes- |
► at SUC Cotton, spool, Second Floor —BOWMAN'S. Formerly $2.50 to $3.50; ***> V* * '13.1 JlrlpS, irOTTI
► Second Floor BOWMAN'S. Main Floor-BOWMAN'S. 1 L "%£ Goodyear" Sffi | SwitZCrlatld, JUSt Rild
* soles; high or low * VA such a quanitv must go i
: A . Tl. O Wool Dress m r; rsoots- immediately
I zVt JL nese ucvcrc Goods They're Marked at
► _ . Poplar Cloth— jlain toes; all sizes; An I T_T 1/? * I 4
► T) J J • Formerly 25c; 36 inches wide; P r ' " ' MQ I f KriPP
1 1 1™ nav y> g ar n e t and black; 1 Women's Military I - 1 - AUIA i- ]
IVCU. Boots- We couldn't think of keeping in stock 1,666
storm serge Formerly $5.00; fine bronze yards of any one article during building: opera
; Garments In the Women's Suit, Waist and El's sEeE" 3 ' 75 uSrthT om #t onee at i,,Bt
► Ppttionnt S\Pf*finn*i D/onnnonr Coatings— Formerly up to $4.00; tan, All fresh and new, including Swiss, nainsook,
► rr 111 Ul&uppear Formerly $2.00 to $3.00; 56 vici kid ami gnu metal button vo j] e aI1( j organdie of the better qualities
T f'v rri inches wide; plaid and <7fk and lace shoes; Goodyear welt . 1
► #n n I Jm) nr lll)n diagonal; yd., tuC soles; for dress and street wear; bale PriCeS, tO regularly priced 10c
* Ur WU Storm Serge- $2.79 to SI.OO.
There's one thing sure: they must be cleared out sometime during this Formerly 75 C; 48 inches jq~ Men's Shoes— l ess than 5 yards will be cut from anv
sale, for there'll simply be no room for them and former prices are a second w,d " : . nB 7, ° nly; i«;™ Q Formerly $2.50 and $3.00; piece.
consideration. Main FIoor— BOWMAN-S. tan and black double sole work : t .
p , in « shoes ; a " Bizeß; $1 7Q utner Reductions In Trimmings
► F«°J?o?a^ 5 » W $22.50 QQ | Crepe de Chine IVTII r nil-iV'i csi, 'L ' 39c and 50c Swiss Em- s{%and 60c laces, match
and $25 Suits, at Waists AfAlXoXlllAnr CflLi Children S Shoes broidery Flouncing, 27 sets of edges and inser-
These are suits that were bought last season Excellent Prinrp<?q S?lmH ~~ at K rentl - V reduced prices; inches wide; about .100 tions; piece, 35^
qualities, and most of them are black or navy blue. A won- ah Tti l and * 2 -98 ; to $1 75; c w k n ge mng Beparate yards in the lot; yd., 25< 39c to 69c Shadow Lace
► derful opportunity to get a good suit for very little money. ? tend o **i» n all, all colors yokes of wide embroidery, inser Third Floor BOWMAN'S scand 10c; odd Inser- Flouncings, 18 and 27
► and all sizes. The remainder of tion and lace; skirts trimmed 1 tlOlls, consisting of tor- inches wide; yd 29£
k Formerly sls, S2O dtc AO many assortments. Two or three with wide flounces of embroidery chons, Vals., and Point de 5c Torchon' nnTl
» and $25 Suits, at... JpD-Vo of eaeh st - vle - and a great many at ce :. 8,ze8 . 34 . t0 . 42; . 79c Paris ' yd Insertions; yd., .....,3<
* Thes ? are the plain tailored models—as good one season . r '° e $1.59 Corset Covers— Mai " FIoor — BOVVMA N'S.
► as another. Some were bought early this season—others late t, ... Formerly 25c to 39c; trimmed lA/Pflt" -
last season. Mostly navy or black men's wear serges. Some "ettlCOatS— with lace and embroidery; * i. *
„ poplins and broadcloths among, them. Regularly $2.50; messaline slightly soiled; at iOC StraW HatS— l/OIII6StICS
, Silk Dresses—Some were rko o a and taffeta; only 8 few d o« n in Drawers— Formerly SI.OO to si.9B ; suit- Bleached Muslin— CrfltnnnAA
oa an d>ne r»n t. ni *UXJbSt 4, QQ the lot; desirable A* fl/k Formerly 2oc to 39c; open and able for boys and girls from 2to | ? ) , 7 vreiOnil6S
h as high as $25.00, at «jP«J*yOO&^p*r# shades Price is 01.00 closed; trimmed with lace and em- 6 years old; fine straw in £/| inch O» w ule, Regularly 12% c; 36 71/
, -and these are not old and undesirable styles. Bought at
► the very close of last ason they are very similar to the ame e tlCOatS II n . Bath RobeS— j manioc .. J
models of the present season, while among them are some of Regularly $1.00; black, mer- JBlOOmerS- Formerly 75c; made of flan- p . th. /Ti
the present season's styles. cut very wide with y a $ ,1 50 i ma ' e nelette, in pink and blue; kinter- nnH * / Smn p1 , w ° f 7?/-
Lilna 1 fln..»«. -I wir/ P n/k1 I" P , ,nk ' garden pattern; cord at neck and and Oriental designs; Jjj Portland sheeting, at .../ O C '
Skirts- White Waista- S.J sftc PM h" ; Sh H® et , B T»n. , •
Formerly fa, $5.98 ami $6.60: - " J' ' '' - 38c W lS h DreSSeS RoSr^n^ - l,»m,tilrhi.d ■ I'-iwk ma.lin; 3-'im:h h "ma^aLyht
and some were even higher; they white voile and lingerie waists; Children S CambllC WaSn UTeSSeS Kegularly 17c, hemstitched, l y imperfect; 81x108 »7/»
► are not quite a* wide as the abo »t fifteen dozen and about ten COatS finmno Formerly SI.OO to $1.50; in incnes; inches; at 4DC
l nresent fashion's demand hut Bt y'es. All sizes are among them, _ . . WUWIIS gingham, chambray and percale, #*</»*» Rfl/I Tiflrinrr
y p sent ta. ion s demand, but but not all gizeg of cach sf Je Regularly 7oc; cut full; deep Formerly 50c; high, low and with plain and plaited skirts- TTnhlpnpllAri QViPotinrr IlCKing—
► are of splendid materials Some handkerchief linen waists flounces; all lengths; fast OQ V-necks; yokes of tucks with em- trimmed with plain contrast- Reiufrfv 30c SI S g Regularly 18c; in blue and
and of highest class A| among them. Price Ct% black. Price is OUC broidery insertion; sizes or \ i UE colors- sizes 4t014 ft\ hegularlj 30c and 32c, round, white and fancy stripes; will
tailoring. Price ia-.. iiwv is 59cSecond fIoor—BOWMAN'S. Jl.Sye.r. ,« . JT.rt"Soto' OO S?' —i 11,
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HARRISBITRO STAR-INDEPgNDENT, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1915. '
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