The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1939, Page 15

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1939. / g L Christmas Edition of The PDaily Alaska Em ‘mre—.!uneau |is a great variety of construction | their fun value, age suitabiiity e | kits | ty, and educational value. Toys s 1 hobby mignt be laid by giving dolls W B 2| from foreign countries, or of widely : r © & play-tme | girropent appearance. Colleoting an be by t to|match for all the famous glamour | aoiic i< a pastime in great favor n Christm irl t little childre ? y wome roug i ‘. ‘ il v with m irec WS Nt red in the newspapers | country 3 that are astonishingly like real ba-|ments, Indeed the Follow the Rules | bies. tired &nd olffired New thrills When Addressing | wese -1 shape, but many of the dollars are | ably Christmas Cards |/endewed witn me Santa Claus Gets Around Block amed to imitate |are no longer designed to keep the FOREVERY CHILD, o ars conietved 45 | stones, e moth . windows, key-|child quiet, but and spiral pillars. They | €ducational necessities. This in- T even give the budding architects|telligent and scientific attitude has See e ms giving | fashion magazines | B SUITED 0 S!ZE llH' (‘pmn mity to display their | Tesulted in a host of play materials ® Busy Kris Kringle them life-like pows movement That universal desire to “play | ference in home styles for; that are safe, interesting, and pur- | doesn’t fight modern inven- How do you sddress o Chatitings | . Yor s, s Sovmy. 4 ho | house” that figures so fmportantly | C h”‘““-l“ Tree Useful Kiliser Al ot tile time: proves m_'“" I" etabricated housing kits con- | POS tions—he uses them! card to a widow? A divorcee? A |Dave already evincec a MAK ; ry little girl’s playhouse can | During Rest of Winter for the construction of — terest in fashions, both in their 0Wn | be given more adequate expression |, rpen® 4 —In northern states where Christmas heralds the coming of cold winter weather, the business acquaintance? Here are verites of children are back again— seme in new clothes and the styles the; ® I | jn (his year if she finds a family the mo and magavines, there for her doll house on Christmas | nglish Tudor, or modern- Biack and white | *1C homes. City Christmas some tips on cards rbs and featurin, special additior 1 p Generally speaking, greetings fall |\, oxeiting variety of dolls which | morning | blackboards (two - faced), plastic| There's an increase of toys pat-| into two classes, formal and infor- |y oo (8 T resse o P e tree that warms the living room De- non-breakable marionettes, | terned after nation defense models, mal. It you use printed or engraved | Fon o e P oast, Migh. | The idea of giving a doll for| cember 25 is being put to work the mes, a dial phone that | Put in sharp contract to uniformed | cards for formal use, the title Miss, | " o »~Ix~‘\( S N rantive | Christmas should not be dismissed | balance of the winter outdoofs: Ac- when an electric button is | d0lls and military emphasis in toys | and Mrs. should pret. |St1e wardrobes U e Nitgle | SIMPlY because the child already | cording to Arnold M. Davis, exten- i hiidr e in which | Abroad, more than 99 per cent of | ar above the greeting. ¢ ugh to mer ‘“‘_‘ o has many d Children love va-| sion horticulturist at Massachusetts the pictures pop up, & big repertoire | American-made playthings for 1039 : “Mr. and Mrs. ““’f‘;“"‘_"" o'k et A N iaie. KIS A ther just as adults | state college, fir trees can make ex- bl Fitins #oF i that shoot | TeP! pea-eful arts, sciences, on wish you a Merry M SRR UD & 85 .,“ k = |do in their ¢ cellent ““feeding stations’ for birds ful trinking on the part of the reg offer them cozy shelter on frosty rather than “A Merry R 1 They like the I om Mr. and Mrs. Thom- | Plent ’_“l ‘L"“ e “"" N e sen | different occasion perhap: inter Rights. -t 1§ oWk NN . elf, will be able to posse ct the branches. The s alsiruned £ @y | as Stanyon »stumes ophisticated glamour irl will ; | On informal cards, signed in ink, |StUMeS: ble clothes cov- | COMPANY her to her friend’s birth- | !0 Protect climbing plants; g the | the busband’s or wife’s name should | The dolls’ fashionable clothes cov- | o o% b """ doll that closely | Pranches can be ripped off and lald ! er every social occasion, There ar as 2 mulch over low-growing plants | come first, although ordinarily the resembles a lifelike baby will be > e . wns, E heir coiffures | A ’ 4 Y or bulbs ort n ekeepe Down Florida way where the |Person signing would put his own « o W | brought to her own bed when she | O o e -iike adaptations and feature the trees handy as windbreaks. and industries, pictures on the wall, a top cash reg- | ister with an automatic recording | Little girls will forever delight | tape, mosaics, mineralogy sets boast- | in playing the role of “mother” ing 80 metals for experiments, and | With ttheir new dolls The thrill electrophysics and microscope sets | they derive from imitating the ges- | | Christmas s h they thems: s have ed will be considernbly which cor - tures to wt ing scient ue to provide inte: evenir us | been subje ic adventures to cu: youngsters | increased with this year’s assortment chambers of commerce require :i:“‘. :YM In “I"”L'l .llll"' L .,,.‘,m ipally the page-boy bob and a |B0¢S to sleep. F a " . . and ame comes firs! hese can " i > & ¥ 3 1 o " . d just as final proof or the |Of doll that- everything be different, be signed "B and Betty,” or “Bob [Wide sclection of ringlet. arrange- | Or the foundation o a life-lon Empire Want Ads Bring Itesultq. Santa goes to work on an aqua- | gng Botty Bentley,” depending on | plane. how well the acquaintance knows | o uepeep b S el ATl Al L S AN AN ) 0 given a spotlight. There’s a horde | cuddly, with rounded corners and ity | R EEMEMRII T RREERNE gERIRDREY train workers and road builders,| Because the 1939 child has such rkers. The | a considerably broadened experience, T eat street .on the impor- | due to automobiles, radios, and mov- tance of farmers to American ec- |ies, new heights have been reached | onomic scene might have caused the | in the creation of toys that repro-| Shining down on Chicago's Mich- agricul- | duce the newest trends in those ac- | igan boulevard, this Christmas tree . Mrs. or Miss prefix. An unmarried woman el We Wish Everyone a farmers, and other wo ent alive or not, is addressed with ‘Mrs A carry-over of real-life influences | Infants' tops have been given just into the toy world, labor is even |as much ct are large, and [ of tiny metal and rubber figures of | smooth, washable surfaces appearance of the ar prefixed to her »and’s 21 stori tural toys—disc harrows, fertilizer | tivities that now confront the mod- | in lights high is formed full name. Since a woman's maid A spreaders, threshers and tractors. |ern child by office lights in the stately Palm- en name is used only on legal pa- | &% For all the children who love to| Toy desi have worked ¢ . | olive building, the effect being s pers or when she u s it ]v)<‘1j~ ion- build and create new models of al-|ly with kindergarten teachers and |Srowned by the ILll\(“wx::h aerial . .-g ally, a divorcee's maiden name may ready existing constructions, there | educators to test all playthings for »€3coD “"’“ the skyscraper. “w | be'used if it's been ests ed by and A . = > Donner and Blitzen can’ RS Brodedure 7 (5’ L T dhreilkh ahs s Iiks s ,,1,,,,,t, fl;: Cards to a married couple should | 3 §r.’ them. If it's a business acquaint- | & ance and you haven't met the 3P recipient's wife, it's permissible to | ¥f send the card in his r Uuwm“s addresses are quite all though there’ a bit more courtesy and more | 1 touch to find out the home and send the card there e only NEW YEAR of LT £% A family in mourning may send ik 3 F'4 . and receive Christmas cards as usu- oy al' untess the bereavement is very 28 recent—within the last two or three iR weeks. i @ | Vod Here he pops up in a railroad enine— THRIllS AWAIT ¥4 LITTLE FOLKS; REALISTIC GIFTS . Ty to imagine the }QA light-of the little girl =% | finds' a lifo-sizea baby doll un the Christmas tree, but finds it d in a sleeping garment, rest- ing in its own sturdy, wooden cradle, L S e RS Tomorrow's Styles Today! s 12 e § : * B | fitted with a pillow, mattress, and { ; 4 blanket, and with all the layette B Vs B\ o [} i i B 4% | toy bag and travels in an auto. | New thrills can be brought to e Lo i B j ; thee "l mothers” on Chrismas TR S S B LR D mobile— day with the presentation of doll QRN RISV I GREETINGS of the season are extended by us to all our friends and patrons. We wish to thank you for your patronage and helief in us throughout the past year. We are extremely grafified that we justified that faith, and hope to be of continued and helpful service to you in the years fo come. But in the end he goes back to reindeers. Can’t get along & without 'em! SEASONAL INTIMIDATION ... SABIN’S - - . The Store for Men “Sonny,” Eaid the ‘dietic mother “do you want mamma to tell Santa {Claus to stay away from here? Then eat your spinach.” All right,” sighed the modern %! child, “only it sounds like black- E24' mail to me.” MERRY CHIREISTMA anda CHRISTMAS brings Iu us an apprmahan of those friendships and ‘memories which : ; ¥ 7 oy, " A P rY : ‘ ] g & 4 e make life worth;hving'.'.":and S0 we R | B 7 S » % extend to you atthis Holiday Season NEW YEAR i ¥ S our cordial greetings and wish for T0 EVERYBODY! R e you both health and happiness throughout the whole New Year. . . o KIT 4% GEORGE BROS. PAY'N TA iY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE AND ENTIRE STAFF ' “.hmeau’s Guwle to Better Shepping* 5

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