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December 18, 1908
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THE PELHAM JOURNAL, FRIDAY, DEC. 18 1908.
MfTS CHRISTMAS
Anybody who has to buy Christmas presents for a man; young
man or old; knows how hard it is to find out what he realy wants.
Often it’s hard for him to say what he really wants; “just get me
some little thing, anything will do;” that’s the way he’s apt to talk.
Now there are two things you want to bear in mind in planning a man’s Christmas, if you are uncertain what he wants*
The first is, you’d better buy it in a man’s store, where he’d buy his other things. The second is, he always wants new,
handsome things to wear. If you start out with those two things in mind you’ll fend by coming here; for this is headquar¬
ters for men’s things. You might think well of giving as a present a fine suit or overcoat, that may sound a little prosaic
for a Christmas gift; but any man who gets one of our
Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Suits or Overcoats
will have something to remember his friends by for a long time. Any of these stylish new models in overcoats arq the kind
to satisfy careful wearers; our suits are smart in fabric and cut. If you’ll spend $18.00 to $50.00 on “him,” that’s the way
to spend it.
You’ll find, howevor, many lesser things here suitable for gifts to men. We’ll show you some neckwear that will please
the taste of any man; rich silks in hundreds of shades and patterns. You’ll be supprised to find how much quality 50 cents
will buy; you may go as much higher as you please up to $3.00. New neckties are always acceptable. No man ever has more
handkerhiefs than he wants; nor fine hosiery, suspenders, gloves, shirts, underwear, hats, walking sticks, fancy waistcoats-
wen^li think of a lot of good things for men, that will make good Christmas presents.
You can spend any sum from 25 cents up to $75 or $100 here and get full value
for every cent of it; and and “men’s things” at that. Anything bought here may be
exchanged by you, or the man, if it doesn’t prove just what he wants
Hand Trading Company
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT