Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1926, Page 32

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turns somer- saults iy ik <X % 98¢ ?\w\\\\“ (4 ¥ @ say “Mamma.” Six little dollies all in a row. Isn't she darling, in her little white dress? She can legs. Her legs and face are unbreakable” lachies (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) flummumllm'“y This Character Doll $2.98 She is 17 inches high with unbreakable face and She walks and she talks and has real eye- (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) /; ‘L"‘é /\—‘ “Kiddiejoy” Dolly 98¢ ‘ Sometimes she cries, but you can soon put her to sleep. Her baby face is china and her darling dress is white. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) ,,&“* “Sweetums” Baby Doll $).98 ‘Wrapped in a pink (or blue) flannel blanket, she wme!ly sltcps She can say “Mamma.” And loves her long_white baby dress. (sixth’ Floor, The Hecht Co.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926. A Lovely Lenci Doll 59.98 Children and grown-ups both will love her. Made entirely of felt—her face hand painted. Smartly dressed. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Some of the Folks from Doll Village |»®, Sweet little beauties from Toyland. Hundreds of others live with them in Doll Vxllage And all will be fearfully offended if you don’t come to see them when you are visiting Santa and the dear little pony in Toyland. The “Gem” Baby Kestner “Mama” Doll s14°8 From a famous maker, this 2 feet 2 inches tall doll is dressed in white swiss, lace trimmed. See her stylish shoes and stockings? (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) RILTE ““Lionel” Electric Trains for a Boy You just know he’ll like one. Engmes with real headlights, Pullman coaches, observation cars, and every thing a real honest-to-goodness train ought to have. Last and best—real tracks and electric con- nections to make the train run. The longest life can never give your boy a more joyful thrill than this “Lionel” train will bring on Christmas morning. Through Freight Train $5:15 Eight sections of curved track and one warn= ing signal. Locomotive with dcctnc hudhght caboose and one gondola car. “Lock-on” con= nection and wires for transformer or bat- tery connection. Not sketched. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Cross-Country Express 329 75 Reversible locomotive with two electric headlights. Electrically controlled super motor. Combination mail and baggage car illuminated. Illuminated Pullman car and ob- servation car, 8 sections of curved and 4 sec- tions of straight track, 1 “lock-on” connec- tion and a controlling rheostat. XNot sketched. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Sketched above The Vacation 15 Holiday Special Reversible engine to take you there and bring you back. 2 Pullmans and 1 observation car—both lighted. 8 curved and 6 straight sections of track. Lock-on connection. Battery rheostat. Warning signal. Electric lamps. Wires for transformer or battery connection. Sketched above b W The Christmas $0.75 & Flying Express Reversible engine with electric headlights. Two Pullmans and one observation car. Eight sections of curved and two of straight tracks. One “lock-on” connection; 1 battery rheostat; 1 warning signal. Electric lamp for headlight ; wires for transformer or battery connection. 0 (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) “Speed-Bikes” $ 98 The safe gift for the boy who loves a “bike” Ball bearing. Made with nickel stem and adjustable handles. True bicycle saddle and rubber-tired wheels. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Glft Bicycles 337 .50 With the new departure coaster brakes and steel frame tubing. Rubber- grip adjustable handle bars and coil spring saddle. A year-round gift. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Fire 98¢ way when it comes along. [ Eng,;ine Hear the bell clanging on this rub- ber-tired, bright red fire engine. Every- body had better get right out of t (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) ADumpTruck 31.49 Has a real steeging wheel and a driver sitting at it. Mechanical con- nections to make it dump any load you put on it. Rubber tired. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) . The Pony is Learning New @7 Tricks—He Shakes Hands! T Come and Learn How He May be Yours! Santa Himself Will Hand You These Surprise Packages 2 Only 25¢ to pay and Santa will hand you a game, a toy, doll dishes, or something else you It love. In a sealed package so nobody knows what it will “be till it’s opened. All worth lots more than a quarter. This dandy little Shetland pony is in Toyland. But Santa will give him to some little boy or girl on Saturday, December 18th. He's a darling. So pol]te that he even shakes hands with his groom. (Bixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Books for Knowledge and Games for Fun Santa is old and very wise. He advises boys and girls to do a lot of reading. But he believes in games for good ‘Mix ’em up—that’s best and a fa vorite Christmas recipe. The Junior Combina- tion Board. Game com- plete with pegs and. spinner, Buy a book and buy a game, too. The game of “Down and Out” complete with stand and marbles. times. Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates. The famous story of a little Dutch boy. Captain Kidd, Junior, Game. Board, pegs, disc —all complete. 49¢ (Stxth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Heidi—a story of a lit- tle girl that every child * will like to read. The Little Lame Prince—a fairy story! most delightful. $1.49

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