Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 12, 1919, Page 25, Image 25

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"Always Reliable"
hs The Real Christmas Store
f : !! * v v Sweaters and Cardigan
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, s JNT * #=T list of some of our customers every season.
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| d^ rV^Ce ai warmth the equal of either a good
| vertible or roll collars; also light Jersey
le at reasonable prices. Don't f rz Tl tl /Vl tl lif Q
s tomorrow. You'll see many out-of- ' WJ' * Li/&
Smoking Jackets I Underwear
I II known products are here
T these popular garments 11 I E 63 * 182
Women take notice! A nice looking House > IVloilitO
Srand Clothes , To thß Eusy Housewife I intemlven^^ra
S'lTSt I and Tired Husband { Hosiery
customer, about the nationally. J I " m " ,ot
1 fc hoW xL imited your tim rt- is A r °r d I There's always room for a box
i the Holiday Season There are so many more things to be done. of Hosiery and it adds much to "his" Christ
_ J. You are doing double duty in order to help make everybody else happy. , f * , , ...
C| You can scarcely get through with what you have planned to do in the limited S mas l you uy lm e rig qua ly.
A < 1 time remaining until Christmas. You don't want to stop in the midst of 1
your important work to go shopping. Of course, you would be willing to if if Cotton Hose 25c and 35c Pair I <
; i the occasion demanded, but it won't be necessary so far as we are concerned. Lisle and Cotton .. . : 50c Pair I
O with all the overcoats?" We are going lo be ,[ Silk Hose 85c to $2.00 Pair fl
the other day. "My goodness, you < •
How did you manage to get them shipped?" §J* # **2 ' ' _ _
' | Upen iLOeningS 1 Pajamas and
a. _ Beginning tomorrow night we will be open i Night Shirts 3
J every night until Christmas. You can come here at your con-
BB I venience from 8.30 in the morning until 10 o'clock P. M. Our courteous and \
%JJ j i willing salespeople are glad to serve you. They are anxious to do their full ITiade Ol WaiTO tlan
duty for the benefit of the Christmas rush and when you stop to think of , > nelette Or mercerized fab
(, it the few extra hours of service are no :hing compared to the endless cares j n gooc j co l org neatly trim
>i h >v" 1 ' M 'lft l M V" M 'V* 11 ■ ( ' and worry of Mother and Father, .who work from early dawn until the quiet ( me j w j t j l Qr j oopg
4 hours of night year in and year out. 1 ' *
ipartment f '' . F nr f . p . j g•* ± • ( > Night Shirts of muslin with
, . . . , ,! This Is a Public Service Institution v-neck or coiur nd wide roomy
ervbodv IS in a coon 1 flannelette garments—the kind
in khr vtmna <1 f that are guaranteed sound sleep-
P . l l i j OWi/" m m vir^ l M| A" "Vlr > <A* 1 " VI/''■ tlb* - ers.
is morning when they wake up and -*
ngs, Gloves, and, no doubt, a "Suit" ' >
FRIDAY EVENING,
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
DECEMBER 12, 1919.
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