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OLD PESPLEHIHG TASK WHAT TO BUY FOR A GENTLEMAN HAS BEEN MADE EASY HERE i tL1sci i i t Christmas Neckwear Dont cost much and always A appreciated neckwear to a gentleman i gen-tleman is like spoons for awed ding present always safe to givecant get too manyweve G got some handsome things in clubs bows tecks fourinhands I and puffs all newest designs I plaids dots and roman stripes I 4 Bows at 25c 35c 50c Clubs at 25c 35c 50c o Tecks at 25c 50c 75c 100 A 125 Fourinhands at 25c 50c i 75c 13100 Puffs at SOc 75c 100 Boys Sweaters i Ask a boy what he wants for Christmas and its ten to one hed say sweater Never saw i < anything like it theyre tha i most popular thing this season Those S150 ones are especially I nice for a present theyre all I 4 woolcome in four colors bInck crimson green or blue i have nice large sailor collar and i lace front I I I Mens and B i > Got Clothing too Maybe yo i Suit or Overcoator maybe Kens suits from 500 to 2500 o ltEen3 Overcoats frqm > 500 to I A 3000 I I 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