The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 10, 1913, Image 5

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If it y t doesn't please him. he can exchange it after Christmas. ?1.00 to $5.00 STYLISH GLOVES Of unusual merit at moderate prices are here in many shades. Get his size and let u> s nov* you tthat a dand> pair we can sell you. Prac tically every kind at every price is here fc o 9 you will be sure to find a suitable pair. 25c. to §1.50 Two or more suits of good warm underwear would make a dandy present for father, brother or one of the boys. An. exceptional assortment in both union suits and two- piece garments is waiting for you. HIS STORE now present* a fascinating exhibition of those things which men and boys would buy for themselves and as sociate with the spirit of Christmas. Every department is full to bursting with merchandise delightfully suggestive of the Christ mas spirit and gift giving. Carefully selected goods embodying all the newest and best ideas that make for the comforts ^md ' <tl pleasures of men and little menvie w ith each other in thi$ store ' /A c> <- fcr your attention. We advise shopping early, when free< intelligent advice on gift selections will be given by our salesmen, if desired- The Best Gift Of All Is A Fme Suit 'M THE B ARE S stir .< ■ «*• •■<• p-*<f'*?>*» . - . v ' ■ **V . OR OVERCOAT / 50c. to S‘i.(i0 MEN LIKE TO GET SHIRTS | SHIRTS-*--Oi»« or two shirtt* from the new lot 'we just received will make him smile on Christmas morning. A man likes to have a good supply of shirts. 50c. to $1.50 Another practical gift is good hosiery. He thinks of you mornings when he puts them on and nights w hen he takes off, and you mil be sure of his ever lasting gratitude if they are a pair of our guaranteed hose that it is almoxt impo**ible to wear out. 10c. to 50c. SMOKING JACKETS Make an excellent present. Every mur likes one but'few men will buy one for themselves. They make a man enjoy hi* o t r.ir.es a: home. Husines* care*- *lip from hi* *>.t-'oe:.- xhen the smoking coat slips wv. Wt rt s ewing some delightful ideas in a variti. o r diferent cedors at $5.00 to $7.50 V ■ A new Suit or Overcoat for a Christmas present is sure of a hearty wel come. Our big stock of fers a comprehensive showing of all the newest and best to choose from and you can surely find » just the garment you want at the price you wish to pay. Exchanges ' > . . n cheerfully made after t Christmas for any reason whatever $10.00 It $25.00 tmoosc 0 e*o* NO OTHER STORE UKE THIS. TO Bt Y OVERlvOATS Nifty Slip-oon RAINCOATS / * f s - / ^ that are so much in v ogue this season, would la* sure of a glad welcome from every man. •H;.ndi*‘t coat I eve:* had,” i* the uaiversal verdict of every man who nv ns one. ^ $.500 to $15.00 A Man’s Christmas Gift \ # /*■ * Will be Most Appreciated when it is something he can Boys’ Clothin here is sure.T<f versal satisfacti for hard wear an anteed throughout hard to think'of thing that would pi the boy so much as find one of our good suits or overcoats awaiting him Christmas morning. Other Good Gifts for Boys are Caps. Glove*. Shoes, Sweaters, Shirts, and Hats. *2.00 to $7.50 . i A WEALTH OF BEAUTIFUfg NECKWEAR Now ready here to meet the demands of criminating holiday buyers. Every man<( glad 1o get ties for Christmas. No mi how many he has, he always welcomes! other one. If you want a gift for a discerning let us help you select a Cravat for him, and you’ll make no mistake. 25c. to $1.00 NEATLY BOXED MCKFLERS—-A neckscarf makes a useful, neat and desirable present lor any oae. It will be a gift that is fully appreciated by any member of the family. We have an immense assortment and you are sure to find just what you want. \ * 25c. to 50c. put to EVERYDAY use. BATH ROBES Are a mighty handy article of wearing ap parel. They are becoming greater gift favor ites each Yuletide season. This year we are offering a splendid selection of styles both simple and elaborate. The high merit of the workmanhip and the unusual worth of the materials are fea tures quickly appreciated by the discerning. $4.00 to $6.00 Many a man would appreciate a new pair of shoes or slippers for a Christmas present. We exchange them after< hristmas if they don’t fit. $2.00 to $5.00 THEM. X 4# The Store That Makes Good ft ' X ■■ X X