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Every Child Likes to Get a Bath Robe for Xmas Polly would like the soft Deacon Cloth Robe in pink or blue, trimmed with puffed satin ribbon, a pockét’and a silk cord that she would always have dragging behind her. $3.50. Betty, we know. would choose the adorable little robe of corduroy, a tuxedo style (copied from mother's), in rose, cherry. blue and orchid. $3.50. “Infunts’ Seetion, Fourth floor. _Sweater Coat and Tam to Match —in the loveliest colors, trimmed with fuzzy brushed wool, and a-pompom on the tam—in red, peacock blue, tan, brown, or a, pretty pumpkin shade. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $8.30 set. Infants' Section, Fourth floor. Baby’s Knitted Things —always keep him warm even if he does wriggle most out of his clothes. There are lovely carriage robes of soft eider- down woal, beautifully crocheted, in pink or blue with white—and some very pretty knitted ones in light colors at $7.50. Baby would scarccly feel dressed without a Dainty Woolen Sacque—Some very pretty ones are in white wool edged with a bit of pink or blue silk and tied with colored ribbons, $3. Hand-Crocheted Bootees, in white, or white topped in pink or blue and tied at the ankles with ribbon or woolen ties, 50c and $1. Infants' Section, Fourth floor. ‘An Exclusive Coat and Bonnet From France —is quite the most adorable outfit you could ever imagine—and no doubt just what grandmamma has been looking for, for the two-Pear-old girl in the family. It is all made of white corded silk—the bonnet exquisitely embroidered, tipped with a tiny plume and tied with fluffy chiffon strings. The pointed cape on the coat is edged with beaver, and the whole | outfit_is priced $110. Infants® Section, Fourth floor, Mademoiselle, from France— happens in this case to be a box of the smartest Stationery that yot could wish for, In white, bordered and liged in blue. Daintily boxed, $1 Btationery Section, 'First figor. i+ Every Little Girl " Loves a Handbag— Such little bags as these. Of colored leather, made in the popular “Pilgrim” shape and lined with moire; have a strap justl]arglt: enough fgr-a little dgirl‘s arm 1 1l gh—a LouhP ol it Fios gt 054 $he st floor, . Fur-Topped Mittens: Of brown kid, will feel mighty. good this er—they button snug around the nd_are lined with fleece, so that a bit of cold ¢an get inside: them. $250 pair. Sister—we are sure. would preier these Smart Strap Wrist Kid Gloves, in brown or tan. $2 pair. While Brother, (if he had his way about it), would choose Teddy Bear Gaunflets, or Boy Scout Gauntlets. $1, $1.50 and $2. Glove Nection, Fiest tioor. UMBRELLAS For boys, of course. are the mannish looking umbrellas 4&f black Egyptian cloth, with P. W. or Opera shape handle, in horn, mission, cherry or bakalite, silver trimmed. $3. Small girls, would choose a pretty caored silk umbrella, in red, blue or green, with bakalite-trimmed mission handle and . wrist ring. $5 and tax. Umbrella Section, First floor. A Gift Box of Embroidered Handkerchiefs Just the right size, and, all pure white linen, with cntbroidered figures in colors— nicely boxed, 3 for 75c, Handkerchief Section, First fioor, 15-inch Doll, $2. 18-inch Doll, $3. as an infant or little girl. $6. tall. $12. inches tall. $14.50. 38-inch sizes, $25. Toy Store, Fourth fioor- Full Ball-jointed Life Size Deolls, with real hair wig over 2 bisque head—the hair is long, silky and curly, and the eye- lashes are of real hair ;sleeping eyes, 34 inches tall, $22.50; . Schoenhut Wooden : Art Dolls The Dolls that can be adjusted.to any position, The heads are very lifelike and they have moving eyes and eitheg bobbed hair or curly wig.” These are American-made. The Prices Range from $4.95 to $12.50 Girls Like . Comfy Slippers To match their bath robes—and we have such excellent assortments, in so many colors, that you could most match anything you'd like. They are the Daniel Green Soft-sole Comfy Slippers, trimmed with* pompom and ribbon or slashings. Sizes 2% to 8, $250 pair. There are all sorts of others slippers, too, for boys, girls and very Kttle folks, in the Juvenile Shoe Section, Fourth Floor. JEWELRY GOLD RINGS, sct with colored stones, in a fascinating array. of pretty sl apes, are charming for girls—$7 to $20. GOLD AND SILVER BANGLE BRACE- LETS, in varied styles, carved, plain or &gine turned. $5 to $13.50. A STERLING SILVER THIMBLE, would save many a prick when dolly’s sewing is#n the making—and the value is excep- tional. 25c. SCARF PINS, set with one’s own birth- “ stone, for boys. $4.50 to $15. A WATCH that boys will like, the right size and a good movement—7-jewel Waltham, sct in a nickel case. $12. Jewelry Section, First floor. A Wonderful Family of - ;s Beautiful Dolls - i Fine Dolls with curly mohair wigs on bisque heads, sleeping eyes and real eyelashes; all have slippers and socks. 25-inch Doll, $4.25. - 29-inch Doll, $6.50. « 18-inch Chubby Dolls, bobbed 'mohai'r wig, either pblonde or hrunette; flirty eyes ;.rcal eyelashes; may be dresSed either 18-inch Dolls, with bisque head, bobbed hair* wig and real hair eyelashes ; a beautiful infant character doll. - $6.Y5. Full Ball-jointed Dolls, with flirty and sleeping eyes; best quality bisque head with real bobbed hair wig; 27 inches Full Ball-jointed Dolls, with bisque heads and either flirty or sleeping eyes; real curly hair wig and real hair eyelashes. A beautiful doll of exceptionally fine form and quality, 30 ) BREEE Wt 8L ¥ | 25, 1921, SIFTS or APPAREL or Childrer: HRISTMAS is the Children’s Own Season, and here we treat it with the importance it deserves,”surrounding it with sentiment and happiness and making it possible to give to every child on Christmas morning that for which his or her heart most ardently craves. * Christmas is a favorite time to start the boy wearing long trousers. We have a mighty fine selection; sizes 16 to 20 years. $25 and Upward Overcoats and Mackinaws, $12.50 and upward. Suits with Extra Knickers, $13.75 and upward. Corduroy Suits, $10.75 and $12.50. cloths, $2.50 and up. Rain Coats, $5 to $15. Rain Suits (new this year), $6.75. Bath Robes, $5 and upward. Tim’s Muffler Caps, $1.85 and $2. Arcticaps, a new cold weather cap, $1.50. Cloth or Golf Caps, in many fabrics, $1.25 and $1.50, Rain Hats, 75¢ apd $1. Corduroy Riding Breeches, $3.75. Khaki Riding Breeches, $2.50 and $3. Silk Shirts, $5, $6 and $7.50. Madras Shirts, $1.50 and $1.95. Silk Blouses, $4.50, $5 and $6. Boyn* Btore, Fourth floor. Give the Boy Semething to Wear OU can find here in the Boys' Store everything that is worthy of being worn by weil- I dressed bovs. and there is mighty good choosing in these-large assortments. ” o . ¥ . &3 . < . This list suggests things that you will be glad to buy ard the boy will be'glad to receive. His First Long Pants Suit. Separate Knickers, of serge, corduroy and woolen * Christmas morning is the time for all the air castles they have been huilding through the past twelve months .to be transformed into a beautiiul real- ization. So we bring hefore you these suggestions for the children—to make them happy—to make their Christmas a delightfully memorable onc. The Fourth Floor Juvenile Sections and the Children’s Sections Throughout the Store Say Ready for Christmas. Madras Blouses, 85c to $3. Flannel Shirts, regulation, $3.50. x Flannel Pajamas, one and two pieces, $1.75. Cotton Pajamas, $1.75 and $2.50. Kazoo Suspenders, 50c and 65c. Ideal Underwaists, 50c and 65c. Suspenders, 50c. Silk Ties, four-in-hands, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50. Windsor Neckwear, 50c and 85c. | Embroidered Emhjem Ties, $1. [ Belts with patent buckle, 50c, 75¢c and S$1. Initial Buckles for belts, 50c. * For the Smaller Boy 3 to 10 Years of Age ‘Woolen Novelty Suits, including several exclusive imported models, Jackie Coogan, Sailor and Oliver | Twist styles. $8.75 upward. Washable Suits, $2.95 to $7.50; Middy Blouses, $1.75 to $2.50; Rompers, $1.50; Separate Serge Pants, $3; Corduroy Pants, $1.75; Overcoats, $10.75 to $30; Cold Weather Hats and Polos, $2.50 and $3.50; Knitted Cold Weather Caps, $1.50 to $2. Chodsirig For Gifls From 6 'to 16 secomes a real pleasure with such delightful mssortments of youthful and chgrming coats, frocks and other wearables as you find in the Girls” Section, Fourth Floor. Polo Coats are “awfully” popular, with their high-buttgned collars, pockets, big and roomy, and the backs with inverted pleats for plenty of fullness. In beautiful heather browns, tans, blues and volnay, Priced $12.50 to $29.50. Frocks Galore—For school there are smart . twills and serges, stitched in bright wools or braided—and the always -popular regulation dresses, in almost any combination you could want. .For dress-up, girls like these lovely soft crepes and satins, with their dainty’ ruffles, flowers, embroidery and Jaces for trimmings, Soft velvets, too, are very attractive when com- bined with another fabric in.a contrasting shade. But for parties—even a fairy princess wauld scarce ‘wish for anything lovelier—than this, a crisp, pale blge taffeta, sprinkled all over with pink ‘silk rosebuds and ruffles of nét down the front—or a dainty peach taffeta frock, copied from a little French frock, with picoted taffeta flowers, $25. . : .+ Schiool Frocks, $9 10,935 ~ * b ¢ Dress-up Frocks, $16.50 to $49.50 % N Tams and Scarfs—are always wanted gifts— big soft brushed wool or knitted scarfs, in most attractive colors—one particularly lovely one in brown camel’s hair, with a Roman striped hor- der, $9.50. Brushed Wool Tams, in most every color, $1.50 and $2. ;i Flannel Middies, strict' regulation, braid trim- med, in “Kelly” green, scarlet, navy and heather gold, $5 to $7.50. More Intimate Wearables Comfy Bath Robes, of.flcccy Beacon cloth, in attractive colors— Lovely Corduroy Lounging Robes, $4.50 to $9. en Dainty Changeable-Silk. Breakfast Coats, trim- med with quilling, $9.50. Silk Petticoats, short enough for girls, in lovely *. colored taffeta, satin, jersey and radium, $4.50. - Silk Jersey: Vests, tailored, in flesh color, $2.50. Bloomers, to, match the vests, $2.95.