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Show I j S;j The Boys & Girls are Besieging their Parents 11 1 ! w to buyToys atKeith-O'BriensBigXmasStore iff E : if J IOn Christmas morning some member of the family will read in the papers that one of them drew the $250.00 down at Keith-O'Brien's HI jj f Mff Theie will be rejoicing. Thankful indeed will they be that they listened to the children and bought toys there. "Why we never thought. YiWi HI lit WfJm Keith-O'Brien's is the recognized Christmas store, he store is taking on its beautiful holiday garb, he displays are fresh and new. wilf H j ! ' Uttflf myriad f appropriate gift articles ranging from the inexpensive to the most elegant specialty. ' W , HB -J 1 1 ' l!lWlt There is probably not a family in the city that would not accept a Christmas gift of $250.00, while thousands of them in moderate circumstances would be delighted to Uj ' Htf iff' villlty receive it. Or, suppose on Chr stmas morning Santa Claus knocked at the door of some poor family and said "I've brought you a gift of $250.00. May it be very help- Vl 111! HI i 1 1 1 J Suppose the family could afford to keep the account, $250.00 on deposit in our bank at 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly, and add to it occasionally, then after HI I if i Jr a wmle 'he children could have help on a college education. J I I 1 If -ft wwfe mfvr he Largest and F West |