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Wie is one garment that is positively essential in the wardrobe of every man who works or plays outdoors—the sweater coat! It is light; it is warm; it permits complete freedom of action; it does not wrinkle or crease with rough handling, and—if it is the genuine Collins Coat—it wears like iron. The genuine Collins Coat is 100% pure wool. Two fine yarns are used in the knitting, instead of one coarse yarn as is usual. The result is, not only a finer, softer, hand- somer fabric, but one that holds its shape. And the color is fast-dyed in the wool. The result is a garment closely woven and firm of texture, yet thoroughly elastic, as thick and warm as if loosely knitted by hand, but richer and more finished in appearance—and as light as a caress. It does not stretch out of shape; its soft, smooth sur- face will not catch and tear—we confidently believe that nothing in knitted goods can outwear it. There is a descriptive, illustrated booklet which tells you how to judge sweater coats and also fully describes the genuine Collins Coat, which will be sent upon request by the W. E. Tittotrson Mra. Company, 334 Fourth Avenue, New York City. comicbook3:com