The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, May 21, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEN -Brandegee Kincaid & Co's Suits At $13.65
' JSxxmOia AnE tr dery [ « A Message of Economy
j c.i tsei. pn on ». . r„u. d «,»n That should make Saturday FOf Mcil Who Wftllt
Q . . MMQPM th e Banner of three days' fm\rJggMfA V 1 MIIU M all *'
Saturday Hours, 9A.M.t09 P. M. buying. MmStMifo C* 1* U /~M , 1
r> • oL - T * 7 Most surprising in the sale . » V>lOtllCS
frxze JLJQDIQS In th 6 , are the tine designs and excel-
Bnhn Weiahmd Contest #llfil , We P urcha * ed * «"!*" of spring mod-'
uaoy vveigning contest A few fo]l(nv . „ BS MgMMf els and weights from the above firm who is widely
The following six sturdy little tots have proven the heaviest in our Heaviest 59c and 75c 45-itlch embroidered Iw [WLy%ktlOWtl th TOU Crll Otll th f» AQC<* OO O motor raliokla
Baby Contest held during Baby Week. We wish to congratulate these little folks. Voile FlouncillgS, at 39<£ yd. ' IClla,Dl6
First Prize—Margaretta Knesel, 1632 Park Street, City, fancy white dre*s, $5.08. $2.00 46-inch embroidered oile / ' ClotllCS.
Second Prize—Sherwood Kantz,' 121! Herman Avenue, Lemovne, I'a., hand embroid- and Late ( loth 1* loillicings, at $1.25 ' 'i .
Third Prize—May A. Blnnienstein, Camp Hill, Pn., fancy white dress, 94.00. $l'"00 B a t'Ste I 1 louncings, at ** |
(Pi Q Ar for suits that are
Fourth Prize—.John \V. Downey, 1062 S. Cameron Street, City, cashmere coat with o'u ->7 ;' u -va...; '„t l$WSa H* !j * « 1 § 1 wT ■ _ ® , . - . ._ _ , _
> z:i.W If 01 hsted at s ls to *22.50,
net, $3.50. !t>l.lK' 27-inch embroidered \ oiie tgJgf jkg
Sixth Prize—Luther Poorer, 426 Nectarine Avenue, City, white pique coat, $3.50. * ' ''' ' | the Window are a few Of the models and patterns that CompriS6
■ Main FIoor— BOWMAN'S. flaa 3 this purchase.
c •, _ KM Jffii To definitely know of the appearance and fit, is to try them on.
jJbr' tkr* 3RH ill\ Cheviots, cassimcrcs, homespuns, worsteds andi
W IL Mm* unfinished worsteds. {
\)&r^7^-—! A Blues, grays, tans, browns, tartan checks, smart*
I overplaids and mixtures. j
Men's Dress Shirts, SI.OO
- • S s S ; The Summer Pergola Is a Busy
150 of This Season's Coats On Sale s P ot rhese Da Y s
AwV/ v/x. A J.J.XO L/v/dOUil O v/Xl k/di v long sleeves; ankle length. It is here, that Harrisburg's most exclusive collection of sum*
/ v Men's Mercerized Half Hose, ; uier furniture will be found. Select designs and novel finishes.
J. O-mOrrOW spliced lurls ; d Palm Heaeh, b'lark i Beautilul four-piece Porch or Bungalow Set, consisting of
„ and white. • i settee, chair, rocker and table. We m-e featuring this suite in the
QO QO lk/\ QQ OQQ Monito Half Hose—all the want- black and white enamel, and in baronial brown. Continuous reed
fv* yOy «P ■•y Oy fU»7Oj f0»70 i ,l >2s ^l ,n 'h Scat imd I)fU ' k insuros comfor t in every piece. Illustrated.
Identical models that earlier in the season sold for Sll ' < ' 50< 1 pr ' g .. _ ft slien-liit I!!!' °h •" ti' 0 V "'n xxlnt(N at
Boys Dress Shirts, 50<* and hpeeiallv priced in the baronial brown, at sl9
$5.98, all the way up to $22.50
I stvle with soft cuffs and separate | '' " l'''' I '' J ac °l 3ean Dining Room Suite this is the sample suite on our sales
T ,, , , i jv. . ~ „ . I soft Hollars floor. Real vahv,e is $206. Specially priced for quick selling $175
not so paiUmlar about receiving full Value™ That7one low urices" °' el '" St ° ( ' k ' al '° M#in R ?,° m , ptM-iod: finely finished
• H ■ perrectly matched pieces. Real value is $1 in. Specially priced at ...$149
Another reason is the shortage of space, due to rebuilding, which does not permit us to hold _ Pifth FIoor— BOWMAN'S.
them in stock for any length of time, and we've marked them low enough to insure quick disposal. I Silks, Remarked For J
The chances are, they will not last the day through. C J D S S * 1 '
Tare's no explaining the large variety of models and patterns—you'll want to see them at any | Saturday Buying Specials, Chooge & lete
late. But just as an idea, there are poplins, gabardines, coverts, tweeds, etc. —black, navv, Copen, Shantung Pongee, yd.—regu- 1 o cakes p. &d. Naphtha soap,.'... !!IHC i 4. . * v
large and small checks, overplaids, mixtures, white, and others. Belted, half belted, flares —silk larlv 85c: 33 inches widt- imported 10 cakes lj-eis Naphtiu. s 0 a P .; XHC assortment of Kayser Silk
lined, half lined, unlined; striking collar effects. ' - eans oid Dutch t leanser i.-, c ftlnv „ rj. rp
h • Silk Pongee, 39£ yd.—regularly (No phone orders Ben t c. o. D.) Irioves—Here.
, " . , 1 I 50c; 36 inches wide; sand shade. Basement-BOWMAN'S. ,
Trimmed Millinery In.the Newest Of the Newest In ?hi rt m e siiks,79?yd.-r e g„ia.iv . _ :
Cnnreit«! Snerial <R4 Skirt Materials : Str'S: leandribbo " B,ri,,eSi KeduCed PriCeS On
V.UIICCIL&, opccidl, W.QV We could say a great deal: you'll ; Louisine Silk, 75< yd.-regularly Al QVon 1 , P O C '
It's due to an odd coincidence two >• satisfied to know that tin In.iuti- $l.O0; 2S inches wide; black and ii 1C X 3.1f1Cl Cli S
• , , , , t" 1 poplins, gabardines, basket ! white Sheoherd checks
special purchases arrived together—one weaves and corduroys are here-ALL ' J r>
, of untrimmed shapes; the other of trim- WHITE-all popular. 27 to 44 inches Black Satin Messaline -
HHMB lllings. wide. Prices 25< to 91.00. regularly 89c; M inches wide; lus- O
ml • J 1 Main Moor—BOWMAN'S. trous finish a £) a ily OcCUFreilCe
/ Then came an idea, and our workroom Mam noor— BOWMAN'S. | *
/ was onee i ustniete d to make up the ■ Only through their niymmoth auction sale of surplus stocks
hats with the trimmings. Corsets and Cute Li\tlc Gingham j discontinued patterns, were the following low prices made
mk/\ I You'll enthuse at the smart effects— 1 Dresses possibh. .
✓ifj white kid with taffeta silk facings* le< T - uidaaicics Children's gingham dresses in You 11 probably find here, just the color design and size you've
, A lmvno M-ifi, idani, La Beine Conets—medium high large plaids, checks and stripes; been, looking for, and the amount vou'll save is self-evident.
vi norns witli black velvet crowns: white , . . ~ t . , * plaited and double skirts* low
.. ~ . , . , ,lust - loi, g hips; trimmed with wide u J , . *.. ' , in fn-nmrvnu*
" «t, sailors With ostrich trimmings—at the , • , , , . . belted and normal waist line mod- omt ill to Uloi low.
remarkable „rice.of $4.50. \
A Quantity of Trimmed Hats from regular stock have been repriced so Brassieres—made of cambric; rein- 1 * iced at 50< to $7.50. Sale price •PIU.'+O ti()n p,^ cej I .OV
you may buy them at SI.OO, $1.98 and $2.98. forced under arm; stayed in front; Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. Smith's Kirman Seamless Bugs; Smith's Extra Axminster Bum*
n ,tj , • , ~ ' yokes of embroidery or lace; trimmed swe oxli2; regularly regularly $25.00. Auc- (C 1 non
Ostnoh Pom-poms m white, wth two wlup., the mo»t wanted trimming, with „e,t embroMerj edge; i,ooke<U n <J>U p|J S $20.25 tion Saleprice, ...... $17.89
tront. I'rit-e, 25c. Smith's Axminster Rugs; size 7.1 i Smith's Tapestry Brusseh Rugs;
Women Appreciate Our Automatic $13.48 •&o ,""4
Millinery Policy ~ Window Screen . Sm j^l ß Col ° nial Rugs;
_ size !'xl2; regularly $20.00. Smiths Axminster Bugs; hearth
—which offers new and the most desirable creations at moderate prices, rather A screen that raises with your win- Auction Sale sl7 85 size; regularly $2.25. Auc- |CQ
than so-called bargains 011 hats that are passe in style and color, at absurd Mm ow Hni ' t 'i sa PP« ?i "' s when window is P r ' ,;e * tion Sale price, %P 1 .i7y
prices. closed. Automatically rolls and un- fourth FIoor—BOWMAN'S.
Second FIoor—BOWMAN'S. r, '" s 80 . vou ( ' an raise window a few 1
inches or as high as it will go. Comes Mjk PlirphjlQß Apmp HrPCP
A D J iSimKSS in different widths. Price. $1.25. . 1 UldldoC /\CIIIC L/ICSS
A Budget ot Shoe - <ss&*' Forms On the
Natural Wavy Hair Club Plan
Dress Shoes that were $3.50 to j —mostly narrow widths: sizes 4 \/» . /-> SwitClieS // iu
at ; $ 2 - 85 ito 7; $2.50 to $6.50 values, at Victor Grass | OtD sl-00 to Join~sl.oo Weekly
\\ omen s jiatent colt and gun SI.OO p.. sl.oo quality ? blrrl M.
metal Colonials and Strap Walk- Sturdv-Flnv
ing Shoes, with leather Louis Cu- uruy-DOy Z>HOeS rr $3.00 quality, 81.95 TiF/i; m f( , hM . . ..
ban heels; regularly $3.00, at Button and blucher; solid and Handy Lawn Trimmers All are mounted on three short [ '
«r , $2.25 in ?° ( i^v Par +at'OK The lone handle and mower eon stems. The hair used in these switches |
Women a patent colt. gn„, mrtuL »"• •*■**>
vie. kid and suede Low and High • s,zts Ito «' sl-s«* struction saxes hours of back break- shade is to be found in the assort . jfjfl®//} |\ flllustrated^
Shoes, in button and lace styles; There are no better shoes made in £ • voll mus t suffer with old-fash- . ruent. Ja
dependable shoes that were $2.50 for hard service than these. ioned shears (illustrated). Price. , ■ . . . ... . Prices are $lO and $12.50.
t( , A { -./ l u , «ei io „„. Co on ' Combings made into switches am c
to at #1.4» Third FIoor—BOWMAN'S. $2.39. f,.,- «.1 *,.
Baaemettt—BOWMAN'S;
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HARRTSBURO STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1915.
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