Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 18, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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• BELL 1901—UNITED HAKKISBVHG. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1816. FOUNDED 1871 I
The BOWMAN STORE Radiates ' ftlH ;
the Spirit o/ CHRIST
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Your every possible gift need has been given thought and J
. here are needfuls and luxuries, almost without number 1
I awaiting your choice. |l
I If the gift is to be "something to wear," it is here—if it is to be ||
|] "something for the home," it too is here—and every article offered is v\
I Bowman quality and fairly priced. 1
|j Picture acres of f heavy-laden with mer- i|
I chandise from both hemispheres of the world, |
$ rom a s^ver thimble to a piece of furniture, se- |
?! j| lected with the Christmas plans of thousands of people in view, you *
[ can imagine this great store to-day—and you will know why we
believe we are right in terming it the Christmas Store of Harrisburg—
j bursting with the wonderful splendor and joy of Christmas itself. j
| These Busy Shopping Days Need Not Be Over-strenuous I
| If we but remember that mornings are least crowded periods—that \
;'j we should never be too busy to smile; making sure addresses are cor- !
i rect, taking small packages along—all will help people on both sides
j of the counter and go a long way to make this |
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Santa Claus Is King at
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MONDAY EVENING.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
DECEMBER 18,1916.
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