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“If I must use a rat- tle, at least disguise it,” said McTigg. So / we did. 2S¢, “It's not the cold so much as the wind around my ears that makes a Knitted Bonnet so necessary. $1.50. “And come to- think of it, an Al{-"wool Sacque is pretty practi- cal. “Zipper up and let's go. pgh ?ur fresh air in a Blanket Cloth Snuggle Rug.” $3.95. “These grown-up children are so fresh. Wonder what_ the one in the Party Dress at $2.98 is say- ing. The Wash Frock one to the right at §1 is cute, says 1” In the meantime as Iam in what “Another thing I've t my eye on is a -piece Zipper Set at $295. But what's a fellow my size to do?” ANdrea K- “Dresses aren’t masculine, but they're easy to get into, so let's have a handmade one at $159." Daall, v asasiivalUN Lraslaasarsaad Ty, aody ERE'S Aloysius Dingleberry Bradshaw McTigg, Six months old and not very big; His speech consists of Goo’s and Gah's But his ideas are set on Santa Claus. He knows it’s a year of practical gifts At the mention of folderols he harumphs and sniffs; Gadgets and cuties are not for Bradshaw, He gets temperamental, there should be a law. He subscribes to his paper, and reads all the ads. Passes oyer the fancies, passes over the fads. “I want something useful, let it be practical; i I'm a man of plain words, there’s no need to be tactical.” So for fond parents, cousins and in-laws Who have to give gifts to their own little Bradshaws The Hecht Co. has planned for his Royal Nibs Practicals many, from booties to bibs. On the Second Floor s cakwds ) . A asdeaadl, “This fellow is in- vading my territory. Why doesn't he get up and walk like a man?” as on a Pastel Silk Creeper. $1.95. “This is Dingleberry again. Do you recog- nize me in a Silk Bonnet?” $l. “This Silk Carriage Robe ($2.95) makes me feel just too ele- gant for any verbal expressions.” “This is a Chinchilla Coat, it's blue and is trimmed with pearl buttons. Is my descrip- tion adequate?” $1.95. Practical Gitt Tor ‘Babies “Being a8 1 haven't a medicine ball %o throw around, this ) stuffed Doll will have to do” $1350. “They tell me that soon V'l have a Hand- made Creeper to call my own.” §L “I'm very fin- icky about my things. So I would appreciate a Coat Hanger.” 5%. Silk covered. “Another favorite pose of yours truly. Ready to go out and see things in a Crepe de Chine Bunting.” “This_is ‘a stiffed Teddy Bear. - They also have cats and. dogs... stuffed, I mean” “All Babies need a Bootie Set. With sweater, booties and cap to match.” $1.95. “When you wear this Chinchilla Coat, - Hat and Leggin Set, you've got what it takes to keep out the cold.” 9898, “K n o wi that this in'I: . > F Street at Seventh Hand over the Comb and Brush Set.” $L “They're_going to k ! give me a Baby Doll, of all things, at $3.95. Well, there's a cute little trick down the * ) street 3 can give her to. “Six hairs to my head. " A\) ‘-@ 1 might as well train them. F “I want a Vanta.., towel set. A towel and 2 wash cloths dor a Deollar sounds good to me.” “Another good practical, if you don't mind my suggesting it, is a Chinchilla Coat with matching hat” $4.95, “Ah, thore snooty youngsters again. And look, look. A Doll Carriage at $2. I wonder if it would hold my slender form?” “While it doesn’t cost so much... just Ome Dollar ...this Beacon Blanket Robe serves its pur- pose.” “I shouldn’t looking . . . but “I'm a marked man. Here is one of those e t } youngsters again. 3ml(e Satin Robe. his time at a Drop- ot a bad number, 3 leaf Table and Chair eh?” $2.95. Set. $5.95." “This is one of the older generation in a “Nothing else but a 3-piece 100% Squirrelaine Coat Set would do. How -demandin Im”. younger geaeration. . McTigg speaking again. “I'll admit she’s sharp looking in that 3-piece Timme Camel- blend Coat Set. $8.95." Y YYYYYYYYYYYYY AAAALAAAALAAANAAAAL AN “Me and my Sweater (81.98). Of course, I can’t up...it's just ar- tist-ic license.” AAAAAAAAALAAALAL “This pose is more natural. How do you like me in this Eiderdown Robe. $195." A