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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 'AUGUST 27, 1915. An Autumn Tint in the STORE'S NEWS For To-morrow Sample Hand Bags Are Low in Price A fine assortment of these bags comes to us in genuine pin seal, morocco and English long grain. Lined with new design Persian and poplin, and fitted with purse and mirror. Special prices are $1.25 to $3.50 Black Leather Handbags, $1.00 five different styles, all leather lined; fitted with purse and mirror. BOWMAN'S--Main Floor You've Read of Worumbo Broad- Bouman's CALL 1991-ANY PHONE FOUNDED 1871 SATURDAY HOURS: 9 A.

M. TO 9 P. M. Clever Artists Have Fashioned Choice Garments For Your Approval HE assortment we are now showing comprises every late idea created by authorities on fashion. It is a most complete assemblage for August, and we're sure you'll agree that this store is the only place where 020 such varieties are shown.

Even while handicapped for space, we have spared no efforts to attain a standard of completeness and feature new styles while they are new. In a short time our Women's Outer Apparel department will be moved into the new quarters designed to be most modern and inviting. Suits Every new tendency, with improved military effects seemingly in the lead for popularity. Dresses--So many; so different; so charming; no particular style is prettier than another, and popular effects will be found, Waists A strong tendency toward the darker tones, and particular snappy are plaids and stripes. Skirts--wide to be sure, but within the bounds of quietness; styles are becoming.

Coats here again the military effects are dominant; choice mixtures are a feature. BOWMAN'S--Second Floor 3,000 Yards of Fine Mercerized Voile, 11c Yard BOWMAN'S--Main Floor. This is the second mammoth purchase of this splendid quality voile; sheer and dainty; and judging by the number of requests this shipment will pass out as quickly as the first. It is 40 inches wide and very special at yard. 12 Rolls Crepe Paper BOWMAN'S--Basement Final Summer Clearance Switches Not all shades, but enough range to enable ers to feel pretty sure a perfect match.

Wavy Switches, $1.25 values, now Gray Switches, $1.25 values, now Wavy Switches $2.00 values, now. Wavy Switches, $2.50 values now Wavy Switches $3.00 values, now BOWMAN'S--Second Hair Toilet Floor Coverings' Special Brusselette Stair Carpet, in all over centers; band borders. inches wide yard 27 inches wide yard Velvet Rugs, in all new and wanted patterns and colors. Size 36x72. Special $2.49 BOWMAN'S--Fourth Floor Save on Couch Hammocks We have three floor samples of couch hammocks to be sold at a big reduction.

$7.25 Couch Hammocks, $5.50 $12.00 Couch Hammocks, $8.50 $14.25 Couch Hammocks, $10.50 BOWMAN'S--Fourth Floor Czar's Officials Inspect Cars Made in This State Berwick, Aug. Croton, chief engineer, and Nicholas Hammer, mechanical engineer, of the Russian arrived Imperial Railways at Petro: grad, here to-day by special train to inspect on the sample car of the order of 4,000 placed by their government with the American Car and Foundry Company. Twenty-six hundred cars are to be built here and 1,500 at Madison, Wis. To expedite the work the erection of a building 400 feet long and 150 feet wide has been started. 10 CANVAS TREAD TIRE FACTS NON SKID 1.

5000 miles guaranteed -Ford Cars 6000 miles. 2. Non-skid chains quired. 3. No Punctures No Blow.

outs. TENSILE LAYER OF PAT. INCH STRENGTH THE AIR EITHER CARCASS No No No Cracking Stone Loose Peeling, of Bruises. Treads. Tread.

Splitting OF 40 WAY 90 9 Tire Tire Cost Mileage Cut In Doubled. Halt. 25 per cent. Gasolene and TOSS 10. Less Cost Per Mile than any SAVE Engine Power Saved.

other Tire. ON YOUR TIRES Let Tread Demonstrate Superiority. Canvas AS NANO BY DOUBLING HARRY P. MOTTER YOUR MILEAGE THIS 1925 Derry Street Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 3955.

General agent for the Canvas Tread Tire Co. of Utica, N. Y. cloth In Leading Magazines It's a broadcloth of national acquaintance and an excellent quality. A beautiful fabric having a fine, lustrous finish, and its wearing qualities have no equal.

Wanted Fall shades. Measures 54 inches between selvages, and priced at $2.50 yard. BOWMAN'S--Main Floor. Think of Buying the Famous Kayser Silk By the Yard An innovation is silk creation-the same quality found in the -known Kayser Silk Gloves. The height of daintiness for underwear or night wear, and many will conceive the idea of making it into waists.

Knitted, to be sure, and launders splendidly, 44 inches wide. Comes in black and white, at $1.25 yard. BOWMAN'S--Main Floor. Our Substantial August Furniture Sale Is Rapidly Drawing To a Close This has been a month of unequaled furniture showing. A larger and more varied line never has been assembled under one Harrisburg roof before.

It has been an exposition of every new phase in furniture creation; and in every piece is embodied "character" -the best that most skilled cabinet makers could produce. These at a fair less the special discount obtained through larger purchases, gave this sale a reputation for staunchness. Folks who may not desire to purchase now, yet anxious to benefit by the savings, are privileged to make selection either to-morrow, Monday or Tuesday, and same will be reserved for future delivery upon payment of a small sum. The question of variety at this late day is easily answered, for every piece shown during the August Sale can be duplicated with the exception of discontinued patterns. Why not to-morrow? tray; rubber-tired wheels; fumed Tea Wagon, fitted with glass Waste Paper Baskets, white 88 oak and mahogany finish.

Au- enamel frames; covered with gust sale price $7.25 beautiful figured cretonne; one Straight Line Period Bedroom only to a customer; none deliverSuite, consists of dresser, chif- ed. August sale price fonier mirror dressing Mattressestable and bed. This suite is shown in dull mahogany and rich $12.00 Imperial Felt Roll Edge brown walnut; the cases have Mattress $8.90 dust-proof bottoms; drawers are $9.00 Roll Edge Felt Mattress, finished interior. August price for $7.95 any piece $14.95 $6.50 Roll Edge Felt Mattress, $4.95 All Odd Pieces The August Sale Special Felt At Half Price Mattress $6.95 Solid Mahogany Poster Bed, Buffets Dining Chairs dull finished, twin size, 3 feet 3 Odd pieces from various suites and discontinued patterns have Extension Tables inches or full size 4 feet 6 inches. been assembled and priced just and matched dining suits.

All at One of the best values offered in half. These for immediate de- August Sale prices. the August Furniture sale, livery. BOWMAN'S- -Fifth Floor $19.50 The Millinery Shop Is a Place of Autumn Hats and Beauty New styles have been arriving so rapidly that the entire department presents a pleasing Fall spectacle might think the middle of September were here. Never has originality and simplicity played such an important part and inspiration seems to have sprung from a dozen sources.

Shapes are large, medium and small. Two entirely new effects are possessed with strong masculine lines. Finer hats around twenty dollars are exclusive in design and material. New silk velvet shapes with shirred brims come in black, brown, navy, green Jand pink, at $1.98 Other untrimmed shapes to $10.00 BOWMAN'S--Second Floor Miss Helen B. Goodheart Bride of Prof.

Robt. Beck Special to The Telegraph Newville, Aug. evening at 6 o'clock the home of Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Goodhart, in Big Spring avenue, was the scene of a beautiful wedding, when their niece, Helen Beck Goodhart, was married to Prof. Robert Beck, of New Jersey. In the large bay window, masses of hydrangea, wild carrot, pampas grass and ferns formed a bower where the wedding ceremony was performed. To the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin, played by Miss Anna Greaver, the bridal party entered the living room, where they were met by the Rev. Carl Rasmussen, pastor of Zion Lutheran church, who performed the ceremony.

bride was attended by Miss Bessies Daron, of Carlisle as bridesmaid. Fred Goodhart, of Carlisle, a brother of the bride was best man. The bride, who is a graduate of the Newville High school and of Carlisle commercial college, has been chief operator at the Bell Telephone exchange for several years. groom is a graduate of Pennsylvania college at Gettysburg and has accepted a position as physical instructor at a school at Muncy, Indiana, having held a similar position at Swarthmore College the past year. The decorations were profuse and beautiful, having been arranged in an artistic manner by the bride's aunt, Mrs.

W. B. Goodhart. Guests were present from Carlisle, Bowmansdale, Steelton, Chester and points in New Jersey. Following a short wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Beck will live at Muncy, Ind A Man And A Five Dollar Bill Are Soon Parted -when the man learns of a good suit he can purchase for that small sum. They are summer suits that formerly were $9.90, $12.50 and some were $15.00. A seasonend clear-way. Shepherd checks, homespuns, cassimeres and worsteds, in greys, tans and mixtures.

Not every size but. a good range, and yours may be here. Worsted and Cassimere Suits (including blue serges) Reduced to formerly $15. Reduced to formerly $12.50 $13.50. BOWMAN'S -Third Floor Wash Boilers, Special 49c 59c, 69c and 79c Tin Wash Boilers; metallic bottoms; wood handles; Nos.

7, 8 and 9 sizes. For Saturday only, BOWMAN'S--Basement a wide first comof finding and $1.50 and $1.50 and $2.25 $1.09 and $2.75 $1.39 and $3.50 $1.79 Floor Young Aviator Jeered by Fair Crowd, Falls Ebensburg, Aug. Klinger, 19 years old, aviator from Humboldt, was to fly before the crowd at the Ebensburg Fair day afternoon, but was afraid the wind blowing across the starting field. The crowd of 10,000 guyed him and said he was afraid to fly. Klinger climbed on his biplane and got a good start, but his machine dropped in an air pocket as he was leaving the ground and he fell on a fence, but was unhurt.

Two Saturday Shoe Bargains Women's Low Shoes, formerly $2.50 to $3.50 tan and gray; sizes to 6, but small sizes predominate. Women's High Shoes, $1.00 formerly $2.00 $3.00 and in black and russet; button and lace; for Fall wear. BOWMAN'S--Main Floor WANT TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS Sy Associated Press Washington, Aug. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce was to-day notified of the organization of a new commercial bureau by the Swiss government at Zurich to aid in marketing Swiss products abroad and in securing foreign supplies for that market. Switzerland's commerce has been disastrously a affected by the war and it is expected that the new bureau will endeavor to improve conditions in both the export and import trade.

READING STORES COAL AGAINST STRIKE Special to' The Telegraph Pottsville, Aug. Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company today started placing additional sidings adjoining the trackage at the coal docks at Palo Alto, near here. The purpose is to store 110 cars, approximately 500 tons, of bituminous coal for use should a strike of the coal miners on April 1 create the emergency. The docks are already filled to their capacity with 2400 tons stored away for Spring use. WILL CONSTRUCT COALING PLANT Honolulu, Aug.

contract was closed here today between the Inter- Island Navigation Company and C. W. Hunt of New York City, for the construction on Honolulu harbor of coaling plant for vessels to have a capacity of 165,000 tons. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Hi End of Season Savings in Men's Things Men's Dress Shirts, each, -mercerized madras coat style; French cuffs; choice patterns.

Boys' Dress Shirts each fine quality of percale; coat style; French cuffs; separate soft collar. Men's Half Hose, pair formerly 50c plain black silk lisle; double soles; high spliced heels. Men's Brighton Pad Supporters, pair formerly 25c. Men's Night Shirts, each formerly $1.00 with or without collars; fine quality muslin. Men's Union Suits, eachwhite or ecru; short sleeves; ankle and knee lengths; sleeveless.

BOWMAN'S--Main Floor Moving Picture Protest Made by Irish Catholic Union Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, Aug. 27. After selecting Pittsburgh as the place for the next biennial meeting and ing resolutions protesting against dramatic and moving-picture productions which ridicule religion, the IrishCatholic Benevolent Union of the United States and Canada closed its session here. These officers were elected: President, Danley Duffy, of Pottsville; vice presidents, Mrs. Anna Nolan, Wilkes-Barre, and Miss Margaret Murphy, Pittsburgh; treasurer, William Fanning, Providence, R.

secretary, Frank P. McClure, Philadelphia. TRADER UNDER ARREST By Associated Press Marseilles, Aug. 27. Henri Schweitzer, a Swiss, has been arrested here charged with trading with the enemy.

The police alleged that during the past year Schweitzer has done an export business with Germany through Switzerland amounting to 30,000,000 francs. 10,000 MINERS ON STRIKE By Associated Press London, Aug. ten thousand miners struck today in the South Wales coal fields according to a dispatch from Newport, Wales, the Exchange Telegraph Company. CHICKEN DINNER FOR CIRCLE Blain, Aug. the Ladies' Sewing Circle held its annual picnic at Center Church.

A big chicken dinner was served. SURPRISE FOR JOHN MARTIN Blain, Aug. 27. A surprise party was held for John Martin last evening at his home at burg. STATE MEETING TO BE IN ERIE Lancaster, Aug.

triennial session of the Grand Council of Pennsylvania, Catholic Mutual Benent Association, ended to-day. Erie was chosen as the next place of meeting. WHAT IS URIC ACID? Does Uric Acid Cause Backache, Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble? Dear Dr. What is Uric short breath and many other sympAcid? Does Pierceise kidney trouble? toms. Not long ago I examined To overcome the trouble is only a surance and an analysis of the kidney matter of toning up the kidneys, and secretions showed an excess of this is best done by a treatment with Acid.

'An-Uric" with proper diet and exerI suffer from backache, and rheu- cise. This prescription has been thormatism in my limbs, but never before oughly tested and used by specialists at suspected my kidneys. I recognize you my institution, in Buffalo, N. with as an authority on these subjects, and satisfactory results, and astonishing wish you would give me this infor- relief, it being 37 times more active mation. than lithia in dissolving uric acid.

LEWIS R. recently put "An-Uric" before the Lewis My Dear Sir: Answering American people and it may now be letter, Uric Acid indicates poison- obtained from almost any one of the your ing of the system; it is also associated leading druggists Doctor in Pierce's town, simply by with several other poisons and forms asking for of painful irritants in the cells of the in tablet form. joints, nerves and muscles. Everyone If run-down, weak or emaciated, has Uric Acid in the system, but need building up and wish put on naturally in small quantities. Exces- enough "stay there" flesh to round off sive amount is caused by eating too your figure, making it plump, robust much meat and foods that ferment in and healthy looking, I would suggest stomach.

The kidneys being the Alt- also a tonic for strengthening the of the blood are supposed to stomach, giving life to the lungs and ers separate and throw the poisons out of the purity blood, such as does Dr. system. Weak, tired and overworked Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the kidneys fail to do this, hence the pols- herbal system tonic. onous Uric Acid and its associated Take good medical advice, and do poisons contaminate the blood, causing not let deadly Bright's Disease or Diabackache, lumbago, rheumatism, betes develop from neglected kidneys. dropsy and, tired, wornout feeling, (Signed).

M. PIERCE, M. D..

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