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yin RY i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 HALE if CLIMBING SUBMARINES "4 a ; ae : ns ia res KuT-UPS 4 i ‘e ° ° 99 ° . | es ; ’ ‘ss A ‘Made in America’ Xmas for Kiddies | ks HAND ~SS U.S. TOY MANUFACTURERS HAVE MET NEW DEMAND WITH NEW ASSORTMENT OF PLAY- * Seo UTM : | THINGS EXAMPLES OF THEIR INGENUITY ARE HERE ILLUSTRATED e THREE GEAR y . Wig SHIFTS TINKER PINS oot AMERICAN ; NEW BOWLING ur } : G | PETER KIN’ AMERICAN MADE ADOCOLITE H & [dace F : : AMERICAN 4 COIFFURES | ON AMERICAN = MAVE DOLLS Lovable, Lifelike Dolls and Realistic Animals ye | for the Girls, and War Toys That Work and Au- b! nS | tomobiles That Are Almost ‘Self-Honking”’ Tee een GAS qu aa for the Boys, Only Little Items in Assortment CHILDREN ( i Go for Santa’s Bulky ‘‘ American”? Sack This Xmas ae r Cert . By Zoe Beckley 7 ee K watt : 191%, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World ) — \w / the baby Is going to have a hard time this RAPID FIRE GUN ) S=Sex~_) U Christmas keeping his playthings to bimeelf. What with the 4 miraculous new dollie, which jooks exactly like a living tot and can | i Mie v bo walked and squeezed yle!dingly to the breast like - — = — any kiddie, and the automobile that comes apart and ari goes together again, my prophetic eye sees both mother | D ° © ini dad stealing downstairs ut oreae o aay tor s| DCAtR OF Kaglet Richard Mansfield 2d f little private practice. Willle and Sister Sue will DC | wenn rannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns ey | lucky if they get bold of the reatly best toys before . Eggs ) dianer time. , py, M . > i A Verbal Omelette (or Maybe It’s a Scramble) of Timely : ‘The wholesalers are sort of excited this year we Checked Flight of Inher ited Genius ih Paragraphs Hatched in the Dome of “Bugs Baer,” Who salle MEER AOFA GRTUTIEMIGERL PL etIGE TL eaRET ec tocars |Son of Great Actor, Who Died | ; Was “‘Egged On” to This by Current Prices. weteicceg— —Conslgnments of “M, in G.” playthings or not. The | inan Army Aviation Train- r. BY ARTHUR (“BUGS”) BAER. consensus of opinion, so far as I can gather, places the| ing Camp Last April, Left a ‘i accent on the “not.” And to prove that f ) Copyright, 1918, by the Press Pubtishing Co. Reosice that @ Moscow assassin tried {4 nerican manufacturers can fully|toy this year, plain or camouflaged,| Memorial ina Sheaf of Verse to nick the Soviet leader by planting &@ | take care of the situation they point] those that wind up and waddle or ar y ' i . > ’| and Pro: “ ” bomb in the bathtub, Sure way of Jwith pride to the huggable dollie, the! dragged by a strivg Prose Called “‘ Courage, having the Soviet leader dic of old age. sinkable submarine, the deadly de-| “There is a certain toy automobile! Songs of Love and War. |stroyer, tho disappearing gun, the that sclis so fast we cannot keep it in F BY an ogg off his Soviet skull, ‘That's |tank, the chemist outdt anda lot of stock. It hay more than atty detach- Marguerite Moers Marshall, | ae, ‘The New York Evening World. TT hand that cradles the egg rules the piel ry world. INCE they eliminated ol@ nog from the tournament, we will soon be taking our @ perfect death at 90 cents a dozen. fother guaranteed novelties which 4ble paris and is highly instructive. HIS is the story of an eaglet, . build, pop, waddle, quack, equawk, ! suspect fathers buy them on the son of an poet, Fetor eggs dry. @ atriot of nine- | “ Cen circus—as enuc! teen; who spread brave young winks | © the d circus—as enuch fo: 08 , ung will eggs. He cooked ‘em all together 1! me the “Hendron doll,” which looks as enuch for themselves as for . * y ch « », , 0 defend his country and f wh a like @ baby, feels like a baby, and to Willic, A toy such as this, if made, re m * Mnoloum. All they needed was “Wel- | 21) intents and purposes, three paces|a5 formerly, in Germany, would be| one of w come” on ‘em to make ’em the finest door | or, 18 a baby, | full of realistic detail, 1t would have | mats in the works, It is 6aid that any good story writ- | movable doors at the sides and little | ND the Mess Sergeant always gave ‘em | speed or sing. But of them all, give Principle of taking Wilile to the aviator and ITH milk buzzing around at 18 cenjs A x) # short quart, the Bulsheviki ain't half so dangerous as the Cowshevikt. quick deaths +} ed other glorious | ND the Henshevik! has ‘em both ten for boys and girls is apprectated |!4mps in front and a tail-light But flights the years | wan cheated to a whisper. If omelettes got HE army always got oggs. equally by grown-ups, I believe the #fter you had wound it up half «| might h held | ] much dearer, some Hoboken propa- | sume is true of toys. |dozen times—good night! It would for him—Richari | i st is Mablo to go out and blow up an Certain it is that in @ big depart. | be only fit for the scrup-heap, Bawa tield (td . ‘ OW it takes an army to get an egg. |ment store ‘Toyland where the}! “The American-made toy lacks Sifted heir of the N |"squeezable doll” 1s belng shown, «| Somewhat in detail, but it lasts for-| genius of 4.:1¢ hie sl me ech crowd of women claw one another ver. Children are so chockful of ba tel Died es Plt asa teats Gane eating nec mils | continuously from 9 A. M. to closing, imagination that these little details | ene Pl ayer, tichard Pre , | time for @ chance to “hold her.” It aren't necessary. Give a boy a soap- | aranatleld H* FORD'S “Eagles” hatched too late to take any part in the war, All that we have left now of the kind of makes you sigh, the hungry | box and a skate-wheel and he makes | } : EST way to punish the Kalser {s to hand Dea oan way some of them go about it, ® * */an automobile. Give a girl a bit of |€° ies ve oy wor r bade fa | him the bill for devastated Belglum and W’* don't need eagles, anyway. Kiddies literally cry for it. They Tag and a stick—and it's a dollie| pot le erred if a arti i ‘ pers a dozen eggs. viggle through the crowd, st! being rocked to sleep "4 az ance oO} e supreme artist who : to wiggle through the crow pass p at her breast.| peopled the American stage grown-up legs and elbows and snatch | The American toy has the German F Fe | Beau Bru el, on Chevria W E need bens. at it In a way to make you believe | beat ten ways. au Brummel, Baron Chevri at Gyn sas u - =F <. Country is going drier than a china centuries of children have been wal A mobof men who looked like ¢addies| pon” ot 18 @ slender RICHARD MANSFIELD 2° AND His BB DRY ain't 6o bad ff it's a fish bone. and prose called “Cou egg. Bill Bryan may have been wrong oo ing for some such doll as this ever) wore footballing one another toward) centiy published by Moffat, Yara {Visor and grace.” Also he had begun; the German colors he had captured bout raising a million men overnight, but ELL Hank to take ‘em back and clip |8iace Eve's grandchildren made theirs | the table where the “Long Tom Gun"| « ¢r, ‘ va FO novel and, a plox and: written. de It's a square of white on a square ( we seen a good First Sarge get ‘em up T their wings. from bundles of grass. Was selling. As each made his pur-| These songs of love and war a tful verse Then ca e wa f red.” R d Mansticht 2d ends darned eurly in the morning. “Realism,” says toy expert Bowle,|Chase, his forty-year-old eye lt up! the long, } ng. thoughts of Shen no ons who reads "Couras he je at “And in the centr il » ies se Res eee eae vane. who bosses one of tho biggest toy} with an enthusiasm that could scarce-| collected by the poet, Witta cgi Joun doubt the y suthor unm i niiacat hey ure very proud=- Jhouses in town, “ws tho order of the|/ly have been solely on Willie's ac-land other friends, afte, ANSE s passion f ty and for t how Was haucmacns.. the te-| Mansfield 2d died April in ani fount a for t that we shed; ° ‘ec . day. Children should learn from the|count. ‘The es, shoots j Why Widows Are Winsome. di ee ie ‘i ce SHS Hier oars eee at ni 2 range.| army camp at Sa onio, ‘Ve o| Clearly, from the there ‘ ’ purity of polkadotted ponies, cubist ducks and |sending little wooden shells into their| was burele winetaen ty papa a Bl esnoea iw amshewee Lh f tha ii is dlasecurvateae ry . ; t ‘ as barely nineteen, but he wad en- | inh 8 1 i V ‘ - 1¢r d of ideals 4 dreams?” ) widow 6 hel lace o eh | comle puppies dressed in pants, Now|vitals with an c aratl t t sling By Fay Stevenson. m the land of ideals and 4 widows have held a 5 ft high} B ; vie han exhilarating s-blipp!) listed months carlier tn the Aviation | © Rupert Brook ne for oui y une iM ) |In a widow we soo woman at her} rank, and have bean estecined worthy | these”-and he led the way toward 4 [Thon it disappears quietly down be-| ection of the S , ked Who has matched | faith Service Flag.” . MREIN lies the advantage in! best. She is like the veteran of many | possessions by great minds, And|#icove of beurs so realistic that I}hind its parapet and waits to be re-| other rejections a: Heer ta y ! ers which will * the matrimonial market,| battles. She can look back and sec! the 1 lesson in this for spinsters| hoped they had recently been fed—|ioaded, It's a great litle gun—if youl lone and dincouravements lth: abd cwakened 0 ‘ shapas : r : t ‘ ‘ gre: Ue s if you} on account of his health. He had! nie . which 1s noteworthy, that /all the mistakes she made, She knows | and maidens to which it behooves "are modelled by real artists after |iike guns ligeinaantann see ite rer ee Vice yet standing f young widows, yea, and some old) the folly of details and the import-/them to attend, It is seemingly this,| ving animals, Humorous animals} 4 more peaceable plaything which| ican Ambulanee Corpo in France, tel” daar ar and | cory the world C ones f you please, enjoy over all | ance of general effects. She pols |that sensible men marry (or real] are bought by grownups because they }ig giso under guspicion of being as| wrote eat ne bcc ne mee amen ret ir Manstield 2a wa ved nase ct thely pox? War {hare cAfe| hed and Aniahed specimen worth and genial comradeship. ‘The| lke "em But they're no good for! onuiae with Ma and Pa red nis boyishly bitter disay. 1 wiunan > Sanaa Soup aM mes APA ee bious® aan s hildre A youngster wants @ ‘real’ ‘a ith] pointment and his persistent hope in| leaping ' 1 : 4 lingering impression among} It may be that practical men real-|doll baby, sentimental wife, which| children. 4 yew ey Willie, is the “peglock block," with} em‘in'*Courame!® which he calle Glad! a world grown old und cold | su up, To thinky what. it SP 2a ues hoes bere ais aries I ividly aC eee ae came with dolls, Bay dotis {Whe anything can be built from al“rhey Would Not Huve tin,” and| and Wea! y ea, i sedate xperionced w real charm in| was never in vogue amon, rning| nt ‘ lately, But |SUPWay to @ steeple. Another best) which ends with a strange effect of | But what finally made young Ma ' ! slways be 5 ¢ to be gen- | the t that understands life and 1 farsecing men, Men like effem ave t rather in vogue lately, But) ie. is a now mistry outfit, non-} prophec field put fo « supreme effort und sIwa arded stituting the|fecls free to take the initiative in en-| inate women—womanly women—but| #!"! ren don't Shem aa ponous and wnexpiodebie, with| iver tne ot Se accom lbrush down all obstacles to wetive| smile on the fave, the hand thu unate class of women in/tértulning them. She is able to make} tact, good humor and helpfulncss are) ‘ Pee aU att vanty a| Rich @ hundred experiments can be] Some day the call would be cent out {PCrvice WAS itself a tragedy of youth hold outatretoned, hand! he mat nial fishing line. | Allowance r moods. She is tacttal! quatit worth their weight in gold Paris gowns °A8 mee eR Slmade, There aro tiny tost tub reply a reaps oie Welehic tt 1 head Lhigh, Thus The ver widow is usually very » doubt, to refrain from in-|in the « BE That mah Birt dollic, und one whe can huy, and) Mme vere mre tiny iene tu : , AP aba Hot nother’s friend ripe ne ‘ in that st it's all there is to} bles, va i : : dexterous in the use of her fascina-| dul co tn that tine herself, She) And what ol wo Koon develops | {4 her tcusezable dollte|and acids, alkalines and greases—al fore the board onve 1 Mi ura Morris G and bis | iy te ie OBL ARIS tions. She exercises them in such a! keeps her nerves and her | these characteristics and faculties in ¢ Par ear eeree: alg [Sorts of In ients that form “amini-| *?4 a! t ) um, W was killed | Gets help t ange them—n 1 manner as to lure many men into an|the background. She is read 1} any woman as the school of ¢ PA sib Bapey abe bs ager iP und others that behave 1° hi BE ast. Com b while flying Vrance, and Nike a 1 a hatan unwitting proposal of marriage. Ex-| Willing in all emerg es and OCca-| ence? Hence, matrimonially speaking, | CP2US! 19 Pla ou sburetinased PETA at she Hed have ance p hivelrou t of the Middle Ages | in careles: de. Let ees ; a ree . speaking, i dishes and furniture, | Bolsheviki on a busy night epee | 5 attitu the world hi rienced as she 18 upon the sea of|sions to adapt herself to conditions. | wido habe He wants a set of dishes and | a " f yalty ve Ptacaa i Rei cee meinen’ 6 ieee i perien a pon pe al ppt pp eS s | wid Ws are the most dangerous rivals ye ive that cooks and a hand. | Among all the ucres and acres of doi alebauldante shoulder with the matlanialtich ntercd thi me bran of | 3 1 ugh of ery ae —matrimony, she is enabled to po guide h ull this, her coy demeanor and) with which spinsters and maidens have |* little # ; Jand dishes, glass marbles and >is Beat warfare to avenge the death of his) Wha all to us, ours is the fight Band venture her craft as to play upon | Modest behavior are ever in eviden ful of ‘pieces’ to make her doll clothes | 4 Bad aa ue t of whose death rote (Ours inthe nobler dead. , . ; ueblor RS | to contend, and it scems almost hop: . sonsive |Noveltics, the toy man says not one | And 4 wore fall, he'd friend R ay the frailty and weaknesses of men.| In this way she compares more than petag carla andl bettie ip rapeitteas OG We have in expensi ‘ a | aK by fa not salt ' we| favorably, to say the least, with the dhaiylicana he ble line OW INg Mite Ons | MARLINS SNR Bee be made In| icnowing it his Jo f ) ” wb P We gaze and, gazing, iee a pia is not sald eae cad bacnl ta ms field against them, But as widowers) \aipoider’ outtl But girls Nke| America, This is stuff that uscd to| hd iN 0 Cae : tar all realizo that experience is 8 he ) sl ro much more apt to remar: n } calcomns ftom Germany, Glass p yim at last inolttea ere aie abways a sad teacher, Any woman|Which is hutural possession of | are bachelors to marry, it might he | fundamental rey are mothers and | a Th ave nim ter And world & h ’ . its A have wike to suggest that matrimon housckeepers from the day they're | lin dbs sque Now a ils} Richard Munsfield lw "the and play ere Who hus learned these lessons of do- | you ean al as th| from Japan, And good luck to it ' 1 ' Only th nd Who look mestic worth has passed through sor-| As c over the pages of sgh oak ragts ieetheatebe thig You ’ ad thon wi m [free va hd good Tuck 19 I aay fonly son of hl mothe 1 who a} But I catch | 4 i aca da Tow and a vale of tears, and her ap-| tory we of the marriag |iutte, to the cleve ji ae OF UO egal ingenius t but they go { widow re muy imagine hy sd \ ' and hare it yew lor { tte | é OWS Tick to first princip doll and{dam Jowked right or were dressed | fection lim, ber w ¢ 1 w he : plication of these stern facts of life | of many and famous men of the] — | lright to the eye of the American kid ; nt wa oe n4 exhibits acute penetration and adroit. | past to wid Martha Curtis was a SUCH A QUESTION Whe nook slove=svs ‘ Stee Was: onesie ; bn s impetuosit Before the war he aon ; a Rete \ ‘ ‘wring. There's too ness of mind widow when our own George Wash HB doctors w ling a cone| “ON the other hand, boys want | anyhe beh ¢ Hig way too high, |ran away from school to appear with ; © went int ; a \ h 1 dearth fn P 1 | Joverything going. A train of cars or| their costumes too cla € the Provincetown Players in Green. |19 mon wis dea Of gratitute und generous h ook tn. e 01 ts | ington marrica he Andrew Jackson Witution beside the bed of a leverything goin 8 in Green . us hearla i noes gg + pOASae SF ri Mrs, Robard, Bonaparte] Man Who wa . hg ee wlan engine takes the place of a doll to| Nowadays they import the bisque} wich Villa it Aeee ike Rupert B did not eve h : end poleh nM neural, Ge clase te ion a vats wets the boy heart. But no modern boy iy heads (and pretty they are) from the| gently insisted that her have the satisfaction of a death In| Levs give and give and give until we we that the yi : : ely ae hina Anak isiires aS AT ee A 5 tthe isticd with a train of cars, He land of the ‘ricksha and the cherry | young son finish his education befure | combat, but was a tim Hse a ter f A, batter schools a t ; ' ih ed | th ' , wants everything in’ miniature that) ble mm, and fit them to American fol ne wront tage In t fe f q . A yace things equipped in every way to stand Aragon and Mrs, Parr~ | geons we should wait and ; | ; helm and direct th urse of dor first and also th tw ¢jhim get a little ger belore cu e sees IN the world of big invention, | made bodies, Then dollies are| Yet before death he had com: end rave you hin ite and direct the course of dom , ust wives o | , hie a rs erent Hu ng into hii cam ol che fr dressed in American ffocks, in up-to- {fort triumphantly trom the inevit- | prose tai¢ fa nt > , ne Henry VIlI-—were both widows at th ‘ , mers, nd work drossed 1A Deloss now yme brief while Ue pelt, phe wi muroe an8 lume of thelr marriage to him, Even latte wean eter, Broupective, ops benches, automobiles, building out-|the-hour Ameriean styles (taken [able comparison of his dramatic abil |it flew f you » Like aot { : pe : shin. riage to him, Uveplators could reply the patient turned ( | Bed th . ; Benes and olling the machinery Bt) ine wise Malomet married a widow, |e ya pty tpe pasient turned las, electrical contraptions, submare {rom kiddie shops and kiddie fashion jity, and tu numerous amateur per-| shoot craps snd leer at the of ars. Lao, { the exact time and place needed, than | cated Mme. Khadijah What “do ‘they take. ine toa ines gua and tanks, especially books), and you have a toy that "be- |formances “had exhibited,” a friend |how that same youth found death 19 | Well = sre. La 9 ous damigmcenliony Pay sentimental, theoretic maiden! Duus we wee that in all agce checue?’—Chicago Herald tanks, Tanke are the favorite war longs’ to the Americas child ways, ‘wveh of bia father's peculiar | Frauch dewa bolding to hus breaas aud sou”

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