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‘When Santa Claus Comes To Your House Christmas Candy for Little Folk Kid Pors, 25¢ box; have little baby lollypops all in 4 box. Stick Candy, in a jar, 25c. The kind every little person likes so much, Candy Section, Fourth floor, Merry Christmas for Very Little Folk Scarf and Cap Sets, $3.50 and $5; come in many lovely colors. Silk Quilted Carriage Boots, $3.50; come in pink or blue; and they are trimmed with fluffy white fur. Sweater Suits, $5.75 —are smartly trimmed with brushed wool; cap, sweater and leggins; in tan, red, blug, pink and white; sizes 2 to 5 years. Fur Sets, $7.50 to $25 for Little Girls Are of white or natural coney, beaver or leopard skin—and they are quite the loveliest gift for any little girl. Beacon Bathrobes, $1.25; in- pink or blue, are for little folk of 6 months to 2 years. Baby Buntings, $5- —are -of softest white eider- down, trimmed with blue or pink ribbon’; to wrap babies in when they go out to ride. Long Wrappers, $5- Of soft white cashmere, hand- scalloped and embroidered in dainty colorings; others to $12.50. x & 2-piece Comb and Brush. Sets, $1.25 to $2.50. Silk-covered Coat Hangers, $1. Ivory or White Revolving Wicker Wardrobes, $10; to keep baby's - clothes = always within reach —and in their place. Infants’ Section, Fourth ficor. A Whitney - Baby Carriage, $35 For the brand new baby this Christmas, a baby carriage will be a lovely gift for grandma and grandpa to give. In ecru color, lined in corduroy to match; turntable gear; rubber- tired wheels. Baby Carriage Section, Fourth floor. -~ Boudoir Lamp, $5 - % = This Charming Bou- doir Lamp for the [ - younger girl’s room | would make a de- [} lightful giit. It is® in colorful poly- chrome, and one may choose a round or oval shade in old blue, rosec or gold, trimmed with rose- buds. Lamp Section, = Second fioor. Dainty Underthings - for Young Girls Gowns and Combinations $1.50 and $1.95 —are of fine nainsook, handem- broidered, or of novelty batiste or voile, - simply tailored or trimmed with a bit of lace and ribbon—in lovely ‘pastel shades. Gown sketched, pink, $195. . ¢ Sitk Underthings of radium or silk jersey, in peach or flesh—trimly tailored or trimmed with -lace: Sizes 8 to 16 years. Vests, $2.50 and $3 Bloomers, $3 to $4.50 Gowns, $7.50. Silk Petticoats in the prettiest new styles and colors, $4.50 to $7.50. Cirls® Section, Fourth floor. Babies’ High Chair $8.50 His royal highness may have his meals in solid comfort and quite safely in this fine high chair; enameled in ivory and- trimmed in - blue or mahogany color; a porce: lain tray to fit the wooden tray of the high chair, SLS6, b REAL BABY DISHES, to serve his everyday oatmeal in, have cun- ning .animals and nursery figures that he can see after he has eaten every. bit of his breakfast. Plates, 65c and 75c; Jug and Bowl Sets, 95c and $L15; Cups and Saucers, 35¢; Cream Jugs, 25c. Baby Furniture, Fourth ficer. China Bection, Fifta Soge. Pretty Ribbons For crisp party frock sashes and bows for curly heads there are the loveliest ribbons one could im- agine, and a sash and hair bow to match would make a most de- lightful gift for any little girl on vour gift list Four-inch Ribbons, 60c yard. Ribbon Section, First floor, For That Boy on Your Gift List Good-Tooking Suits, $12.75; in . models that boys will like; have two pairs of knickers; sizes 7 to Ig years. Mackinaws, $12.75; real ones, like the other fellows wear; sizes 8 to 18. Corduroy Suits, $12.75; with “ two pairs of knickers; sizes 7 * to 18 years. Sheep-lined Coats, $15; have . big gray fur collars; a great coat for the fellow from 12 to 18 years, Sweaters, $7.50; coat or pull- over styles, in every color most you could ask for. Every fel- fow needs a sweater; sizes 6 to 18, Rain Coats, $5, $6.50; guaran- teed to keep him dry in wet weather —of good rubberized fabrics or black rubber; sizes 4 " to 18 years. Boys' Section, Fourth foor. Christmas Comfy Slippers, $1.75 Every little person needs a pair of bedroom slippers—and here ‘, are the kinds each one’ll like best. 2 -For Betty—Comfy Felt Slip- pers, that come in lovely shades -of rose, blue, tan or orchid; trimmed with ribbon and silken ompon; sizes 215 to 6, $1.75. or Tom — Comfy Felt Slip- pers, in dark blue or brown; trimmed in ‘checks; with soft comfy, soles.and heels; sizes 2% to 6, $1.75. For Little Bobby or Jane— . Tiny comfy.felt slippers, with pretty pussy-kitten head paint- - ed right on the toes; in Ameri- - can beauty or blue; sizes 6 to . $1.75 pair; - any other styles of bedroom slippers here in our— Young Folk's Shee Section, Fourth Seor. . . alwa; .. kerchief is for Ménday .and Tuesday—for it says so, right ] ’ Girls’ Lovely Party Frocks, $15 The younger set delight in parties, and so a Pretty Party Frock would make a delight- ful Christmas gift. Don't you think so? ~Of taffeta or georgette, trim- med with daint- iest ruffies and flounces and lace and every- thing _lovely— are Party Frocks in pas- tel shades so becoming to younger girls, $15. Girls’ Section, Fourth floor. Christmas Books Attractively Illustrated Boys and Girls of Bookland, with illustrations by Jessie Wilcox Smith, $2.50. Read to Me More Book, by John Marten, with lovely pic- tures ; for very little folk, $1.50. Toby Tyler comes for Christ- mas all dressed up in a brand new cover, with lots of pic- tures, $1.75. A subscription to any of these magazines Would bring every month of the year— American Boy, $2.50 year ;‘ohn Marten, $4 year ature Magazine, $2 year Book Section, Fifth floor. . Fur-Gauntlet Gloves, $3 Every boy and girl would like to wear gloves if they were like these, with fur gauntlets that come up inside your coat sleeve and keep you quite warm. These are in tan kid, and they fasten with a smart strap—you can_turn the fur part down, too, if yeu'd rather. Sizes for girls and “boys of about 2 to 10 years. Brushed Wool Gauntlets, $1.50; are in plain tan, or have white striped cuff tops; sizes for girls or boys about 2 to 10 years old. Gleve Section, First floor. Has' a handkerchief for every day of the week—and you will know just which hand- on the handkerchief itself.” Other Boxes of 3, 50c ‘Hapdkerchief Section, First fieor. Wap These are the wonderful things that he’ll have in his big, bulging pack—so you had better tell him early just what you want most, so's he’ll bring just the right things when he comes down your chimney Christmas Eve. Indian Blankets, $12.50 for a Boy’s Den He'll like one of these big In- dian Blankets for his den— they’re in dark brown with real Imfi'an patterns in bright reds, greens and yellows. Other Blankets up to $22.50. Dlanket Bection, Second floor. Raincapes, $3.75 for Girls Made just like this one .ketched ; hoods, and rub- T ber lined to keep you dry "') n the wettest kind of B veather. In red or blue; sizes 6 to 14. Plaid Silk Raincapes, $6.75 Girls' Bectlon, Fourth floor. Silk Umbrellas, $3.50 In blue, red or green; with wood handles finished with bakalite caps and leather han- dles. Little Boys* Umbrellas, $3.50; 1ave funny animal heads on the handles. Umbrella Sectiom, First floor. Moscow Boots, $3.50; with as- trakhan tops; sizes 11 to 2; sketched. Young Folk's Shoe Section, Fourth floor. A Sterling Silver Cup, $5 —is lined with gold, and just the right size for little folk. A Kanife, Fork and Spoon Set, $2.50; is like this one sketched, in plated silver. Sflverware Section, First foor. A Phonograph, $25 for all the Kiddies A Phonpgraph that will play would make an ideal the kiddies. They may ha music_to their hearts’ contemt— and this new “Carola” is almost indestruc: . In ivory or ma- hogany finishes. Bubble Books, $1, with three nur- Audiola Radio Set, $5 A wonderful little Receiving Set for the boy or girl interested Radio. It will receive the befl- time stories and concerts broad- casted by any of the local statiams. Double Head Set, $4 Antenna Eqripment, $3 The Completc Set, $12 Radlo Eection, Fourth floor. Pictures for Kiddies, $1.25 and $4.50 The kiddies will enjoy seeini their little friends of story-book land prettily framed—Little Jack Hor- ner, Rain, Rain_Go Away, Peter Peter, Pumpkin Eater and ever so many different subjects from which to choose. Picture Section, Fifth foor. One’s Own Stationery, 25¢ 1t’s such a gratifying thing to really have a box of writing paper all your very own. This has little funny binds sitting at the top of every page. Pen and Pencil in a Box, $3; a Nupoint Sterling Silver or Gold Filled Pen and Pencil, in just the right size for little folk —both in a box; $3. Stationery Section, First oor A Frock, $1 to be Appliqued Any little girl of 4 or 6 would « love this little unbleached bloomer frock, already made, to be appliqued in bright pink gingham. All you have to do to finish it is the applique and embroidery. . Art Embroidery Section, Second floor. Sill.: and Wool Socks 75¢ and $1.15 Every one needs plenty of socks, so it’ll be nijce to find a brand new pair under your Christmas trce. There are many different styles from which to choose for boys or- girls on your Christmas I#st, Hesltry Section, Fourth Christmas Gifts of Jewelry Boys’ Sterling Silver Pen- knives, with blade and file, $4.75. Babies” Solid Gold Lockets, dainty round o of 14-k gold, $3.25; and chains to wear with them, at $7 and $8. Jewelry Section, First floor. A Desk and Chair, $5 In the little folk" - ily made of oak—and the 3 with n papers Other Desk Toy Section, Fo Suite of Furniture Nursery Size, $40 Includes a beautiful sofa. an armchair and a rocker of reed fiber, enameled in gr i quoise blue or ivor; fully upholstered in flowered cretonne. 255 Big enougli for any little girl or boy—and it will last for a long, long time. Separately — the sofa, $19.75; the rocker, $11.50; the arm- chair, $10,50. Toy Section, Fourth foor. For Little Girls Who Play Housekeeping A Broom, 25¢ —will come in handy, for even Monday’s the day they wash their dolly’s clothes, so Laundry Sets, $3 —which ‘include a washtub, a. wringer, .clothespins, iron, ironing . board, basket and clothesline. Other Sets, 50c to $2.25 Tuesday's the day they iron, so Electric Irons, $1.75 Ironing Boards, 50c Flat Irons, 25¢ —will be needed by little girls. Everything for Play Housekeeping in Santa Claus Land, Fourth floor dmard & o wwThe Christmas S{Or€ e el ue— Wednesday's the day they bake, so An Electric Stove, $7.75 —that will réally cook, and that has five cunning little cooking utensils with it. Pantry Sets, 50c Kitchen Outfits, 35¢ Egg Beaters, 15¢c Thursday’s the day they mend, so A Sewing Machine, $3.25 —will be needed, and it will really make the loveliest clothes for dolly, and mother will be glad to teach you how. Other Machines to $7.75 play houses need cleaning now and then—say, once a week. Saturday’s the day they play, so A Playphone, $1 —to pretend calling one’s chum., A Chocolate Set, $5.75 —really large enough to serve one's: friends- to afternoon choco- late and graham cakes. Other Sets of Dishes 50c to $6.50 hrop