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23 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 6. 1925—PART 1. DO I G I s B Y s e s T B 0 Y S S S o e : . 7TH TO 8TH TO E—FRANKLIN 7400 [ANSBURGH Ghe Store of Practicals She was a very little girl—and her eyes were wide with wonder! For “Oh, Daddy, if only you could tell all little children about it and let her Daddy, Santa’s right hand man in Toytown, was taking her on a spe- them see it like I have!” she cried. “Daddy” has done his best—here is a cial tour through this marvelous workshop. whole page as chock full as it can be of the wonders of TOYTOWNI " FOURTH FLOOR What a Race We Can Have! * 19 ’7 OU take a wagon and I'll tuke an auto. and Ve y let Jimmie have a bike—and I'll bet,T win!" NU CHRISTMAS is quite complete without a said one ‘“regular feller” as he looked at the world busy little train puffing and blowing, as it on wheels that is parked over in one corner of Toy- speeds about the bottom of the tree—certainly town. And Santa made mental note of what each not in the opinion of uny boy Santa’s ever seen! (« . i od! v . 5 . . T~ me wanted And Union Station was never busier than the Toy A e T el At s : 1 town Terminal! ¢ e. I ar with disk wheels, bumper. windshield. “ . » o 4 A 1 . 'American Flyer,” culls the tram disputcher ng board and fenders. Painted a YTy 4 rich deep blue, and as speedy as it is good rolls this marvelous little electric train, headlight flashing. P $ l 8.50 bell ringing, with its heavy locomotive pulling two cars Complete with 10-section oval track and The SeadiBikielthatiJirmio wasito have isia g‘ua{rantnecd transformer A marvelous $9 95 new toy that he may ride on the sidewalk. With Christmas value.. & The American Flyer Electric Local looks al- tubular frame and two low wheels, $15 . most like the big express, except that it needs I leather spring seat A | \ o ; only one car and tender and a much $5 75 . er Wagon, i ffi@@@%fi@fi@@@@@@@@@@@%‘*@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@3@@@@@@WW@@@@@@@%’@@@%‘@@@@W@@@ looking. Completely equipped shorter track—8 sections . o Scooters, ver tires . Mechanical Train ' American Flyer Mechani Velocipedes, <tr track, Cast-iron . ins, heavy locomotive with rubber ¢ s . 0\ T et and one 51.00 I ‘brakes, tender, propelled t tunnel, station S,-I,‘:fgde\f(.g,':.'", Lk . American_Flyer Mechanical | P L) Packard Auto, in red cnamel. Train, on figure 8 track. En- | . 0 0 o = with horn, lights, fenders, run gine equipped with piston rod and brakes. With tender and Sl e $13.50 | wmeer ¥ 2L o e 1o e 989D Electric Block Signals, $3 shield & ; ST | loco- 1 Kiddie Pedal Car, bluc en- | Buick Auto, rubber - tire with hea matic control that stops tr mel finish, rubber lisc | d heel iler Learings 2 1 8-sec- ill red light changes to green— = o and war- €9 QF | - $10.50 son tr . ‘hen lets it proceed. $5.00. That Old Woman Who . Lived in a Shoe —couldn’t have had one single child more than Santa has in the Toytown ; : ) nursery. and he isn’t a bit upset about A Ice and —Dy.way.of proving that.weire;quite what to do with them, for every little modern if Santa will only leave a saxo- girl in Washington is ready to adopt SIIOW—aIld a Sled! phone or a piano or a jazz outfit. And part of his family! . Whatimore cotldlnis ot ant ouCh et think how pretty our Christmas carols Santa has consulted the weather man and ordered will be this year! A Mamma Doll that looks just as real enough snow for good coasting—and here are the sleds. 3 as can be for she goes to sleep and wakes . 2 : s o1y up—and has real eyelashes, a pretty dress, A .Smfw King Stgem( Sleds, that goslike the wind! The Jazz Band that has a real base drum shoes, stockings and hat. A $4 95 A size for every child. with foot beater, cymbals, sounding board Horsman doll, 20 inches tall. . . ...$81.25 -in. Sleds. . o and snare drum will produce some “mean 7 = harmony” in youthful circles—and develop —Or a Bye-lo Baby, that was mod- 37-in. Sleds .®.............. $1 a love of music. $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. eled after a real baby—with eyes that Flexible Flyer Sleds, in three sizés. 38-inch size, open and close and a $3.75; 44-inch size, $4.75; 49-inch size. $6.00. A Kazoo Orchestra is lots of fun, ::::e;bl:.’; m "$3-75 3 - too—and the instruments look like real ones—and sound great! Trom- k bone, 98c; Saxophone, Cornet and 1 O | o For Dolly’s Housekeepin iy R ittle face! A V- gblo lltle face! A STV | [yes that open and shut. Y ping Com po si tion 4 body. 5125 to $2.95 hThc‘ Toyfl:“'n : f“ffi'tl:}l]'c Lyraphone, 2 new mu- | Saxophones that' have e shop has not only al e sical toy that 12 s and really play. Tinie Baby, rolled in Crown-Kestner Babies, [ K v child 2 ¥ play, its lttle crib blanket, is | with bald heads and furnishings—but the house g vkey @5 00 just ready to nestle into | real-looking faces. Eyes z as well! . < little mother arms. that go to sleep, eye- Tubephor 5 i Sleeping eyes lashes and composition P ne, with pipes | s ce g mi:ryl)ng 83.75 bodles, | ) ? Doll's Bungalow, $2.95. and beaters—two Qe Drums, strongly made, ) 5 Doll Trunks, $1.98, S eteves complete’ with ~ sticks. / B 2 8dnch size, 48¢; 3 Cedar Chests, 20-in. size. | T2nch !sz;e ~ 98¢ / S ! $2.95. Baby Grand Pianos, | Bring your injured dollies to the Doll > ¢ {7 Doll Stoves, 98c. They St ssciun eve | . Wellec Chimeri; wits-a Hospital—where learned doctors will re- \ 3 = 2 Doll Refrigerators, 69c. _Sl.’kfl. Up‘r.lght.ql’isnm« ! ‘pol:-t;l:xiln;!n}fimfinkle‘ £ 5 keys, ;9 | % store them to health and beauty! = Toy Tea Sets, 98c. Yeve . e 98e | NS SV T0e will love | stze... voice Real Doll Sewing Ma- chine, $1.49.