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p) he THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRfDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. nnfimavh &Mothrop | Spirit of Youth Is Better Served “Youth must be served”—is the spirit of the times and Youth is Served Everywhere on this Fourth Floor of ours, and throughout the Newly Enlarged and Re-arranged Woodward & Lothrop Store. Just as interesting and typifying just as thoroughly the spirit of youth, as do the Children’s Sections, are the Misses” Coat and Frock Sections on the Third Floor, and the Youths’ or High School Clothes and Haberdashery Sections in the Men’s Store. To further emphasize the Spirit of Youth, and the extent to which we are serving it, we have opened, this Autumn, the Special Shoe Section for Misses, displaying only the Round and Square Toe and Short-vamp Pumps and Oxfords—so typically and smartly youthful. A New Baby Layette Room—-The Doll Room, The New Barber Shop for Children, the Enlarged Boys’ Store, the Great Toy Store, all testify that “The Spirit of Youth” is truly evident at Woodward’s in the Newly Enlarged and Re-arranged Store and Saturday is always Children’s Day here—make it a point to come tomorrow. Santa Claus Will Be in Santa’s Toyland Tomorrow Children’s Book Week | Where Thousands of Children Have Seen Him in Past Years—He Welcomes You Opens the Christmas Book Store Another reason why vou should come to Woodward & Lothrop tomorrow. 5 Children’s Authors Will Be Here to Greet You And they will autograph your books and talk with you and vour children when you come to the book store 1OMmMorrow. Mrs. Forrestine Hooker Author of “Jan,” “Stone House in the Desert,” “Cricket,” “Just George.” Jane Abbott Author of “Kenneth,” “Happy House,” “Aprilly.” “Barberry Gate.” “Polly, Put the Kettle On.” “Martha the Seventh.” Margery Clark and Mary Quigley Authors of “Poppy Seed Cakes™ and “Etiquette, Jr.” W. A. Russell Author of “Danny,” *“Miracle Man.” .“' “‘;, A Child's Model Library \ Is in One of Our F ] Street Windows Made up by Miss Latimer, director of the Children’s Division, Public Library, from books selected from our regular stocks. Let us suggest a model library for your boy or girl. Book Store. Fifth floor. Santa’s Toyland (Fourth floor) Boys and girls will have the time of their young lives tomorrow, because the good old Santa you have learned to love will be here to greet you. The Toy Store (Santa’s Toyland) was never so big, bright and interesting. All the folk of Fairy- land will be here — the great Circus Family, the Bears and Lions, the Dolls—most everything you have ever dreamed of, you will see here, besides telling Santa just what you want. Old Mother Goose in her red cape, astride the great white goose. The Mechanical Santa Claus House with its tinkling bell. The Gregt Electric Railway Systems, all in operation, A Big Automobile Show, with all the smart new models and colors. Doll Bassinettes, Cribs and Cradles/ selected and imported by us, and designed and fitted by our own doll room. The New French-type Dolls, with the long legs, jointed above the knee, dressed to represent the modern flapper. Doll Houses and Bungalows, re- producing all the popular types of Washington architecture from plans supplied by our buyer. Bonnie Babe (a new infant doll), with partly opened mouth show- ing first two teeth. New English Vogue Dolls dressed in latest fashions. Drums and Soldiers by the score. New Big Boy Steel Toys—Oil Trucks, Hook and Ladders, Sand Loaders. Come to Santa’s Toyland Tomorrow—F ourth floor.