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Show a good one---good f or the buyer,-good for the .merchant and good for tiie'tired, iOTerworked" clerks, ;compeiled. to. stand from earl -p. morn till late at night during the rush days just before Christmas, trying to satisfy the desires and whims of equally, tired customers. J - Just before Christmas stocks are depleted and disarranged, and tnere is little satisfaction in looking for things one desires to give as remembrances to loved ones. . In the hurry and liorly-burly of late luying one forgets half that he intended to purchase, more than likely like-ly gets "misfit" presents, and in all probability spends more money than if he had taken time ta look carefully over stocks, selects what things are suitable for those he wishes Jo remember, and lays his money out in a judicious manner. . . - ' Arguments for thi course' might be multiplied, but. sober judgment judg-ment tells one that early, buying js the wise plan. , The Telegram merely throws out the suggestion to its readers. : v , ... ; : i : j BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS EARLY. J V A month before Christmas TheTelegram renews its annual sug-j sug-j gt stion to shoppers to begin now their holiday purchases. True, the snggestfc-p. is rarely ever heeded, but The.Telegram contends that it i3 j |