Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1929, Page 10

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e L THE SUNDAY’ STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 24 1929—PART ONE. Vit SR SEARS, ROEBUCK ano CO. tabos o Tt ko of oo (R S p: — RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE ——rosr s gnd Indicate Which Are . I B . FREE i ; Best for Eating. : : ‘ f Y Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. N.E. B ents of Washington may buy | fln'keyl !or Thanksgiving dinners ths‘ graded lccordm' to the United' mmu sundlrdu ing season, the ucond year nx mdin” l.urkeya lor ‘Thanksgiv] ent of Azrlmlture lhe wurk wlll‘ § d otherw ulture inspecting, grading and stamping turkeys for nn[ Thanksgiving lnd Chrmmn mnleu. cold storage. ernment grade this year are more than ‘The school of turkey grading h 100 per cent more than the number |was held on November 12 and 13, lt Expect Further Requests. graded during the first Thanksgiving a of meeting of the East and 1t is expected by the department that | work last year. In 1928 approximately | West, for the official in charge of the ther wholesalers and retailers in Wash- | 200,000 turkeys were Government | grading schools for the department in ington wi lll request turkey- mdmg for |graded. This year more than 500,000 | the West was present while the man | ‘Thanksgivi birds ‘will be graded, according to the |in charge in the East taught the aspir- 'nxrke'vl purchnsed for Thanksgiving | United States standards for Thanks- mg turkey (rlder! of this city how by the Navy Department and for the |giving. do the job. aterans: hospitals here will be graded | . In preparation for grading turkeys * -, - by Federal classifiers. for Thanksgiving throughout the Na- ‘The consumer, who buys a turkey uon the department held turkey grad- Seven million packs of playing cards with a paper “bracelet” lround the | ing schools at various points over the | were made in Germany in the last year, J nk belrm[ the ‘ordlng “U. 8. whole United States. compared with 17, 700000 in 1922. . \ e PUIrChASINE B VeTY Qe | e W\ (= s'rlblt ln:redlem for his Thanksgiving din: Th! second gélde given by the de- i5 FowNowanarronY | ML D, ling SUNSHINE DOLLIES. ent learned a lesson from which American Radiator Co, first qual- partms el hephet 1 i e slaep e v eyl S efes s / Iy Easne A Hot b to brighten the hearts of little girls Will Mark ou Blrn. ” Si - R Tninload. For that. reason the department this » = TR+ = 3 yeur il piace the word ‘maturer very . ea N oF of eonmlcuouly on the “bracelet” bear- ! s ¥ Won rful p-ng‘:n e T e Y Including 6 radiators . . . 18-inch t ? | « dai points out that those not b . ”fluwgeod may :m! g“fi. tnom:e.:ilmmnt boiler . . . 300 ft. of radiation ... vernmen le éar 0 i tay that the bitd was young or the comyletely installed. pl\xn'_rlum did not eook the bird suffi- ciently. Government rnrling ',urkey: lar t.he holiday season comm No Cash Payment ¢ ++ » immediate in- stallation . . . pay the bill off in 3 \ 4 5 X /o 2 ) years, ‘"" your | A 7~ ’ o i 'l'l-}lsl BABr SUPtS:-Il‘NE Dollie wrppmat, | NP 7oA Py o e e . i Z X that sleep. Calls for “Mama.” 1734 * Phone us . . . National 3067 wonfsd AV inches tall. and let’s talk it over . . . : 7 ¢ i R} State of clllt\lre for hdenl}‘ws‘;':d “l‘d‘d’:‘ by . N e oy o ABY SUNSHINE with smil- "““"h‘,',‘{’“,;,’ fo Betiier W ot B dimpled face and go-to-sleep f . ‘Utah, Nevads, s is as lifelike as baby her- ‘Wyoming, h . Fine organdy dress. Says mnnmh vmh -nd unyllnd “Mama” (except smallest size be Gov- which can only cry). 5 sizes, 14134 to 2414 inches, priced from $3.39 to $9.95. 19-inch size, $4.75. MARY SUNSHINE locks her in her dress of sheer Has fine mohair wig * g eyes, and voice that Unexcelled by any other make, Sunshine Dollies are oflered here at money-savmg prlcesl HEY fook like real, live Babies! Big, blue go-to-sleep eyes, chubby arms and legs— tiny dimpled hands and faces that can be washed like real children’s! E#n':.li XIkst‘-Jlrits-Hl!yeErm oie What exclamations of delight there will be on - Christmas Morning when a Sunshine Dollie This Little P smiles her sweetest greeting to your little girl! Boy found ‘g;:'::’f:"_"’ -4 2 < It will be so jolly to “play house” with these 5 g k darling Dollies. Most of them have clothes that . are finished with miniature buttons and buflon- THE NEW FUN STRIP FOR ! ; Ho holes—like little girls’ véry own. THE KIDDIES. A GREAT - e i T unshine Dollies are perfect in tail. TRIP TO THE NORTH POLE A Y\ Skilled a¥tists worl::d mn:yrmonllu ::eg?;e :helln smiling, lifelike expressions. Their heads, arms E}g_fisdlflufi SANN weary o Toyland’s wonderful offering of playthings! Begins Tomorrow, Nov. 25th, in = ’-“"l"'i‘::"l-"v'-m‘ Heaeresy Come and shop—here your Christmas budget - can ery. She is 16 inches tall. will buy more! . @ht gnenmg %Iaf | See the Sears, Roebuck Advertisement in the December Pwtornl Revnew j | ‘i‘THE GREAT NEWSPAPER QF THE NATION'S CAPITAL

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