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THE - Tomorrow Morning —with a “whoa there Donner,” and a “whoa there Blitzen,” to his prancing rein- deers—and as they draw up to the door, he reaches deep down into his great coat pocket and brings out the MAGIC KEY, that will open wide the DOOR to SANTA: CLAUS’ LAND, for you, and you, and you, TOMORROW MORNING. Be sure to’ come and be sure to see, the Funny Clown who’ll show you the way to the wonderful TOY CIRCUS, See the animals in the zoo, see the big parade, and see the great big rabbit that drinks: pink lemonade; see the pig that walks and squeaks, and see the cat that meows, the dolls that cry for their mammas, and a really singing cow; and be sure you don’t rgiss the wonderful horse that rocks and rocks all day—the games, the books, the: drums, the horns, ready for you to play. . : See the bears who beat on drums, the trains that run.on tracks, the old papa duck with his ducklings, who never, never quack; see the fireman’s auto, the hook and ladder, too, Mimi, the beautiful dancing doll and the mule that balks at you; see the? monkey and the bear a-sittin’ on the fence, waiting for the wonderful TOY CIR-: CUS to commence; see the lovely furniture and the beautiful, beautiful dolls, the: Indian fort, the Eskimos and hundreds of balloons and balls. : Be sure to see the Gilbert Toys, made just especially for boys—you could never im-= agine all the tays, toys, toys—waiting for you here, 'cause Santa Claus and Mrs.: Claus have been working hard all year; and at the door to his palace, sitting on his: throne, you will find SANTA CLAUS himself, with a toy for everyone. i P.S. Be sure to bring Mother and Daddy with you—they’ll love Santa Claus’ Land, and be sure to ask the elevator man to let you off at Toy- land; you'll know it by the Big Papa Bear, the Medium-sized Mamma Bear and the Little Baby Bear standing at the door. = = wa, i s, D EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, g ¥ D.' O, “FRIDAY, NOVE . 193, Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $18.75 New styles, just arrived, offer a splendid selection just .now—in these good-looking Fall-Winter suits; the sort of styles boys would choose for themselves; Norfolk and Golf models—in novelty weaves, unusually well tailored; and .every suit has an extra pair of knickers, which means almost double the wear. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ i?tlouses, Special, $1.65 Blouses of very fine fabrics—handsome -madras, with artificial silk stripes. Many different colors ahd patterns; all' with button-down collars and band cuffs. Sizes 7 to 14 years. 5 Boys’ Pajamas, Unusually Good, $1.45 One/and two piece styles; 4 to 18 years. Little Folk’s Chi'xllchilla Coats Moderately Priced, $7.50 and $10 It would be hard to find better everyday coats for little folk than these warm chinchillas—little box style coats * so becoming to little folk, with belt across the back; in cinnamon, gray and brown; sizes 2 to 6 years. Cunning Hats, $3.50 and $5—are of chinchilla, some to match the coats—of colored felt, or dainty velvet models with a bit of ribbon trimming. Intants’ Seetion, Fourth fioor. Boys' Section, Fourth foor. Boys’ Warm Underwear Combination Suits, two-thirds wool, in white and natural; . high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; sizes to 16 years, $2.50 to , according to the size. Combination Suits, $2.50, Hali wool, in natural color, with high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; sizes.6 to 16 years. Boys” Goif Haose, all-wool and art-wool hose, in new tans, rowns and heathers; :ize;:zs to 10.{ $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3 pair. Young : People's Underwear Section, Fourta foor. g Young Folk’s Umbrellas For' Little Boys and Girls— Tape-edge, Gloria Cloth Um- brellas, with silk cases; baka- lite handles, with side straps ' or wrist rings, Priced, $2.25. Misses® Colored Silk Umbrel- las, with handles and ferrules trimmed {n. bakalite; leather thongs or side straps for car- rying. Priced, $5. Youths' Umbrellas, with P. W. handles, Priced, $3.50. Umbrella Section, First -fleor. A New Cut-out Pump for Girls $8 pair —is quite the smartest thing, with its rounded toe and low, flat heels and its exceedingly smart and becoming cut-out on the sides, lollowini fash- jons for grown-ups. It may be chosen in brown suede, trimmed with tan calfskin, or allépatent leather. Sizes 2% to 6. FOR BOYS—New Imported Brogues and Higlr Shoes, $6 and $7 pair, in tan calf, tan Scotch, grain and black cali- skin. ood-looking models for growing boys. £ People’s Shoe Bectlon, Foarth flor, Tomorrow— In the Candy Section Baby Mints, 40c Ib. Chocolate Straws, 40c Ib. Pure Sugar Sour Balls, 35c and 65¢c far. Calarab Fruit Candy, Soc. Mullanes’ Delicious Taffies, lnbljt and mixed, 40c 34 Ib.; 80c Chips, 45¢c % 1b.; 90c Ib. Delicious Chocolstes — Our Homemade, 60c. Ib. Chocolates, 80c and $i. Fruits, creams, nuts, chocolate cove Candy Section, Foeurth fiver. Yo