Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 29

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THE EVENING — e STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, Santa says: “All Aboard” for ansburghs DECEMBER 2, 1932. The Children, God Bless Them, It’s Their Christmas— This year braver efforts than ever should be made to put a double-barreled “merry” in the children’s “Merry Christmas.” To many of them who are less blessed than your own, gifts of toys or warm clothing would bring glamour that would also serve to, light up your own life. Boys Will Be Boys! Make the Best of it By Giving Them Sturdy Clothes Horsehide g . N Coats ey & A Westerner, made in Wiscon- sin. Polo woolen lined, leather lapels, full-cut wristlets for extra warmth. Black, brown; 12 to 20. - The Smartest Little Girls Will Appretiate These Gifts! Give Her a | A Warm Coat $12.95 All-wool broadcloth, diagonal tweeds and rough weaves with large iur collars, Warmly in- terlined ; with wide hems to drop for next year's wear. Newest shades. 7 to 16 sizes. or a Smart Party Frock $2.95 Sleeves puffed with pride, at adorning such lovely silk rayon tafieta trocks in soft pink, blue, Boys’ 4-Pec. Knicker and Vest Suits 2 knickers and vest suits. Chey- iots, cashmeres, velotrs, tweeds. Single and dou- ble breasted. 7 to 18. Junior Boys’ English Rugby Suit With 2 pairs English shorts. Self belts, pinch back; grey, navy, tan cheviots and cashmeres. 4 to 10 sizes. All-Weather Trench Coats for Boys Tan rubberized trench cloth coat with leather but- tons, Black or brown fleeced leatherette coats; bone buttons. Junior Boys’ Warm Winter Overcoats Convertible, double- breasted models of woolen lined over- coatings in navy. 4 to 10 sizes. Very good values! green, orchid or maize. 2-tone sashes, ruffled skirts. For 8 to 16 year olds. $9.95 $5.95 $2.95 $4.95 Boys’ Knickers and Slacks, $1.95 Plus fours in grey, tan and brown tweedroys, 7 to 18; also in betteg type tweeds and cheviots, in blue, grey, brown and tan; pleated fronts, 7 to 18. Slacks in tweed mixtures, blue cheviots and grey and brown mixtures. 12 to 20; also corduroys in grey, blue and brown, 12 to 20. STREET FLOOR. Juniors’ Vestee Suit of woolen tweeds. Separate zipper vest and matching novelty suit in greys and tans, 4 to 10....$2.29 Smoeked Silk Dress $2.79 FOURTH FLOOR. Boys’ and Girls’ Socks 25¢ 14 socks of fine 3 in 6 to, 9 K Your Name On Your Wagon 5 Wool Flannel Robe Beauties in stripes or various plain colors. Double breasted; notched or shawl collars silk- e $2.95 All Wool Coat Sweaters ] L‘;Ie_ Nice collars and pockets. Wine, i) : s ok ot S $1.95 v over design lisle, 2 7 to 9%. Boys’ Quilted i $1.9 Robe, $1 }‘eyggm ?,et goli socks in e / blue Very special! Tai- - chit v lined Jored Fruit-of-the- \ , talon-fastened leg- Loom robes with b gins, choice pakact Bn%wg Ft N b p of helmet or 34.95 waist. ‘‘Go e e o a2 beret. 2 to 6, e FOURTH FLOOR. A Real Beauty— Doll Carriage ¥ Woven-fiber carriage exactly sturdy lisle ; many with disk wheels, rubber tires like a real baby's ev:ngto the ad- color combina- and a brake; in justable hood with windows. Sup- tions; 8 to 11. its ivory panel $3 orkts zoor Ibs. your Own name 95 rake; reclining 5 95 STREET FLOOR. is painted free... . k . FOURTH FLOOR. A strong, big bright red wagon Choo! Choo! What a Train! Complete With Transformer 95 Regular $15 Value Steam Type Locomotive with Headlight, Tender, Gondola Car, Cattle Car, Box Car and Caboose, or 2 Pullman Cars and 1 Observation Car—Either Complete with 8 Sections of Curved and 6 of Straight Track. fascinated by trains? The car tops can be removed; each has 8 wheels and all are very realistic. A wonderfully complete train combination that will absorb junior’s attention for many magic hours. The complete outfit is illustrated; signals and station not in- cluded at this price. Mail and phone orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800. TOYTOWN—FOURTH FLOOR Was there ever in this world such a glamorous outfit for a wide-eyed boy who is l

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