I LI 1 Store Will Be Open Tonight and . 0 m Don't Hold on to That Dollar the Red Cross d'!d mfl To-morrow Night 'Till 9 O'clock Should Have—Give It Up Today—A Red Cross , £ |pjj| (Closed Xmas Eve at 6 O'clock) S Booth Is Situated Just Inside Main Entrance. & r I BELL 1001—28K IIX ITkTT HAItRISBURG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1017. _ FOUNDED 1871 I The Bowman Store Radiates the Spirit of Christmas i) I ' x f J There is a veritable wealth of attractive, exclusive gift n it We Shall Continue This I k —Make every hour count now. I Year Our Policy of ||r 1 he morning '"ill be the best time to shop. 5. | Six O'clock Closing - -Golden hours will be from 9t012A: M. \ l|| CHRISTMAS EVE —And the above word of counsel does not express all in L Shop in the daytime at Bowman 9 s Jjl? yip|g shopping-hour advice. We desire particularly to say that the LI Kl Monday and enjoy the benefits of store's organization is so systematized that service will be the L I- the best of service by an appreciative very best up to the last minute—but of course there will be (J I force of salespeople. afternoon hours that crowding cannot be avoided. |J ■l'jj —Two days more—not much time if you have delayed—but even last minute shoppers will have much M ■I ' to select from, for gift merchandise was bought in quantities to meet every demand. H I Buying wisely and buying at the Bowman [ ■ J ~ shopping days easy all around— K I ( jJbM Store are synonymous in the mindsof many people mo 'r„f„ o gs what tradins you can [ii I who have found that the quality of this store's sur7L7dte?sVL%cT' make I \E/ goods is unquestionable, and the prices fair. Id ■M : P Ij j||||> i! W. I The Pre-Christmas Reduction Sale There is no confusion-thats because Store Will BeJ)pen This Evening and [J ■ n , T . ~ T7T C ~ T our sales force has been thoroughly or- Tomorrow Evening Till 9 0 clock Pi 1 Save by Buying \ our Gifts Herg. gflmW tQ sene $ WjAI —You want your girts to look better than the money they J II AWE cost. ana well. IU j - —And so—this Store has brought prices down—giving ! |m| If ,ii you full benefit of stock pruning now —instead of after w-j- • bl ■ ' JJTSSw„u,o,h.„f,h. i'or Your Lonvenience g; li'MHij amount you have allowed for Christmas shopping—and . . . ... L A I ,i here it's not more for the articles you purchase—but Store patrons who have occasion to visit the basement will find it advan- Pi I your wants satisfied at less cost than if bought in a tageous to use one of the three stairways---one immediately upon entering / \ IJ ■L| Assortments of reduced price goods are excellent—if you have been in the Store on the right, adjoining the glove section—one around to the left ( j K j K'l! doubt as to whether your "Christmas Money" would buy all the presents 1 . j . e • i , • i \ y ■ ill you'd like to make, just bring yoU r list to this store-and we'll see to it that beyond the elevators, and one at rear of right aisle. V^MM 1J H 111 t ' ie meanS c °d— * 1 • * I Ifl • • 1 \ Ja / o!W HJj Savings Made and Satisfaction Gained "" An eas >" and convenient stairway to the second floor is situated as you \IS=7S M ■ 1, enter the store on the left—adjoining the men's furnishing section. |j ftsKgas FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISRURG TELEGRAPET DECEMBER 21, 1917 3
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