Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 48

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 192). R oA Christmas Savings . TRING ALICE Te “WoNperLANY The ‘“Hercules” Bicycle $29.75 Here's a racing model from a tamous manutacturer who knows how o con- struct sturdy bicycles! Theyre 1ully cquipped, geady to just fly along, and Twill prove a real favorite with a real boy. The price is special. Hotsy-Totsy, the Krazy a (Third Floor) Klown, is here! Bring the babes to Toyland, and while they stare until their little eyes grow big as moons, Hotsy-Totsy will stand on his head, make funny faces and generally prove that ) 1 he’s really a Krazy Klown! Saic Eiddy Eas $2.95 “Substantially built™ is the best way to describe these. The sturdy construc- tion throughout will help them with- stand a lot of hard usage. The little folks are going to be tickled all over with them. And take special note of the moderate pricing. See the ingenious mechani- ‘cal toys that thrill—see the rapturous profusion of toys that will enthrall the kid- i Y dies, and you, too! For we have gathered them from where the sun never sets: Ger- England, Italy, Switzerland, many, France, Holland, Japan, China and Land’s End! assured for Yuletide morn! Now joy is 4 Fairy Speed Bike $15.95 A new wheel toy with no center bar to hinder mounting. Designed for side- walk use. All ball bearing, heavily nick- eled and finished in red enamel. \When the kiddies from 35 to 9 ride these, their only regret will be that Xmas did not come earlier! (Third Floor.) Checks Scooters, Disc Wheels $2.25 1T vour laddie doesn’t own a Scooter this Christmas he will be mighty lone- some, for it seems that Santa is going to bring one to every boy. They have dou- ble disc wheels, with cushion tires. (Third Floer.) Fully Equipped Automobiles $19.75 They're big and roomy. [Had they grown up, they would have been Buicks. Packards, Chryslers and other tamous roadsters. In red or gray. with disc wheels, wind shields and all the other accessories that make motoring more pleasant for the little men and women. (Third Floor.) Reed Doll Carriages $2.95 Watch with what pride your “little mother” will wheel this down the street! Reed body, wire wheels, rubber tires— assorted colors. This price is specially low. (Third Floor.) Cashed at Information Desk—First Floor ““Capital Flyer” Coasters $5.95 Where is the boy that doesn’t want one of these? struction. Standard size (36x10 inches . "The double disc wheels that have cushion tires and hub caps will endear them to [Lasy steering, solid con iird Flou — $——9—999-Sae, D— 3090 —§—0 687 Real Slate Blackboards $1.75 Not just a toy. but real slate mounted on an easel for business-like use. Supply ‘em with plenty of chalk, and watch the problems of kiddichood reach casy solu- tion. rd Iloor.) “Effen Bee’’ Dressed Dolls $3.45 This beautifully dressed little lady has bobbed hair, and her eyes move. She has shoes and stockings on her little composi- tion legs, and her winsome face seems to vearn for your own little girlie to call “mother.” (Third Floor.) More Toytown Specials on Sale Saturday on the Third Floor Pantry Sets for the very young housekeeper, Musical Tops that sing as they spin, Nestle's Blocks to please the young architect, Shoo-fly Rockers will rock dolly to sleep, If Dad or Mother will bring the little oncs to Tovland, on the third floor, they will receive cither a special button or a fairy tale book from 50¢c 25¢ 95¢ $2.95 (Third Floor.) \White High Chairs for the baby dolly, See-saws will please both Jane and Bobby, China Tea Sets of 21 pieces, just like mamma’s, $2.25 Ball-bearing Roller Skates that fairly fly, 85¢ $4.95 $1.95 THE. HECHT C, )~F STREET

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