Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1932, Page 29

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< - s s e Hundreds of Toys—REDUC 145t01/4 All on Our Sixth Floor—Only One and Two of a Kind—Some Very Slightly Marred < e —-n e g B—13y We are enthusable about things that are usable, Say Nina, Edie, Jerry and Paul. If you are tactical, send gifts that are practical Or forget that you know us at all. A rattle that’s sensible, something indispensable, Will keep us from tearing our hair. We are so reasonable, we’re easily pleasable, Just drop us some gifts we can --~ar. On eold nights we snuggle into the FLANNELETTE PA- JAMAS with long sleeves. I ALIHO K W AN , 4 o ‘,‘-"‘ §& Y ‘ ] o \ 2y kes a frien: a iy sound that doesn't ° ° hten us and costs

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