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va ; nit fends _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. Taking Little Bill to See the Toys . | i, he a 8 GRAAF oT one Wal Sah trae, ones bu ges | A Big Job These Pre-Christmas Days i, ry tae we nr, hao, “atone Ha Ha winst-t lan @ ITOMATO SOUP ate ing a snack- and fear, LIEDERKRANZ CHEESE he cheese that makes the meal" get a chance to it if t) The Monroe Cheese Co. Monroe N.Y ation, which eleristic, riekety pounter was A A popgua, snoot i bullet, gives a ehila an{? Howard Pyte*s its kind the great. r written, still on aping ¢ around on pogo sticks, ees chain passing bes grown-ups ever get playing with it on Xmas afternoon. fore nia Claus’s thy We finally Bill criticised the architecture of| orned into the goal of Bill's desire, the elaborate doll houses, They] the trains—tnat bane of — every look like those big, old houses in| Parent's existence, if you have only East Orange,” he sneered. a parlor floor with which to accom- modate the railroad system. Bill's ne f owed with the first real excite- Bill's eye lit on a carpenter set as] ment of the day, We were just get- complete as a man with a union card] ting our breath to enjoy the In- — uses, geniously devised stations, tunnels, att Pica “You're too small for that,’ we He rapier recalling all the lost tools of ALKS AND SQUBELS ts, ‘I am not," arguea aw is so big I couldn't jned me up’? on the the model of * 8 widestens Bland disc automobiles." The crowd was jown at the sta- “Toy OROP KICKER tion watching the electric trains go by, 80 1 steered Bill into the book department When you uee Van Camp's you always are sure of the best. Only the choicest of best tomatoes from Indiana—where the very finest grow—are blended with choice spices and rich, creamy butter. Fe CHAnCAL WHALE, SVBMERGES, COMES UP AND SPOUTS WATER. Always the same ich, good, appetiz- ing dish. Always ready in a moment yet costs no more. It would have given Christy Mat- thewson a thrill to seo the way the kids were devouring the sport fiction ho has written. Mechanical Toys Are More Than Ever Cunningly In- genious, and the American Public Is Spending Hun- , : dreds of Thousands of i — ~| bridge, G. A, Henty and Rdward 1 Where are the kid books of yesterday? ‘The greatest change has taken p are Faulkner,’ by “And ‘Second interest BIN in what is sai biggest seller of all t ‘Mama Doll.” This unbreakabl nd whe By Will B. Johnstone. This way, “‘Spesbul Expres elevator to Toyland, Toy world, Toy-| ites up it distinctly es ville, Toy market, step this way]ft is an American inve: . 4 speshul express,"’ barks the elevator] store sells $10,000 worth of “Ma Diesen Pag abate : a day. BUl was insulted at S06. man. Up you whiz to the toy depart-| asked to look at dolls. Here was the old-fashioned panto- ment. Swish, bang! All out! Here = araph, well known to artists us a it Ist ! Ah! ! A composite picture] Nearly everybody has a garage}short cut in copying any picture, It of the week before Christmas and all] stuck in the back yard to-day, so it isis an arrangement of sticks fastened through the department store! - timely to devise a toy garage. The toy}like the old folding hat rack. Incredible infantile babbie! Coney |S8Tases hold two mechanical cars, a Sielings Peet ease Sikes “Right | gaptcloasty live the wellskaowa| Tart” ENS) yeh! very ie contains & Ibabsashivied) Pn c . aed endl = Shee Teke| "Oh. Henry" models in design and] With @ pes inserted on one stick elephant surprize package: Tight he-| Material. and a pencil inserted in another ad- vant” A. damtle of Hippodrome]. They look like tin Lizsies,” suid] justable stick mechan! foe dy ni ne a decora. | Dill with the superior air of the child the picture oa a blank piece of pape » raat hE Arey fabalgpe! faced “lof to-dar, who knows all makes of] A child can draw a8 well as Charles tions; a giant pig balancing a spin- 7 5 va eon the tip of his nose: a | care at & glance. Dana Gibson with a “Drawing } merry-go-round =with huriygurdy|~ —_ music; @ churning bedlam of children, innocents abroad, with their fathers and their mothers and their uneles and their aunts. A hysterical child screams. A bewildering move- ment of color, wheels, grotesque wooden and tin menageries. “Come on, Bill, and meet. Santa Claus,"" we say to our eight-year-old son, who is bordering on sophistica- £2... Cuts in thin slices- “What's the crowd around that Master se LA sign, oy Ke, machine $69.50 aces given a i) vetue Mahog- Lamp ma liy enlary ‘or clot. i COLUMBIA <=. SONORA BRUNS- wick ADOLLUN K N. Y. Phono & Piano Rooms, $1 Buys 24 Distribute Them on Christmas Day Near sith! ay. Store Oped Unt! HP. A Little bright red packages packed full 14-K Solid Gold of luscious little seedless Sun-Maid Rais- L ins—every Kiddie wants one on Christ- E G I N 0 R eowektrick trains, rattling off the mas Day. names of all the well-known mak ) ‘ a L T H A M and explaining whith one ts tho best. ‘ h ' a + carton a ue nearest store—2+ is “Here's something new, Bill! Loo! i t st : d b d or Sl dhe epecia ristmas price. ; DAY at the toy radio set. See, it makes a (Gi fA) O Zoo ; TCA $1, the sp: P " AND noine like Uncle Arthur's set, Put Distribute them among the children. Then let them give a little package to cach of their little friends. A delicious, healthful, natural sweet- meat that’s both good and good for them. Let's get the carton now—2 dozen bril- Cut this new perfected loaf—cut it liant little boxes, all for $1—less than Sc wafer thin. It curls over the knife but each. it will not crumble. The even texture Little Sun-Maids your ear here and it sounds just like the navy wireless when it cuts in on W. J. Z."" The lady saleswoman looks gratefully at us for boosting her radib toy, but Bill is not much impressed. Bill ts trying to locate the electric trains, TOMORROW The outstanding test of good bread— does it cut in thin slices? “Here's another new toy, Bill. Look at this Sandy Andy football player.” ‘Tho salesman explajns the toy as if it freak in a sideshow, ‘'Sandy * he hawks, “the mechanical football player. Watch him kick the ball! He never misses! You pull the right Jeg back iike this; place the bail ‘vetween his hands and drop it through. Sandy kicks it; he never misses!" keeps it firm. After 57 years of bread-making and careful study of how to improve tex- ture, color and flavor, a loaf has finally ° Jeweled § = lay F -to- Reap ° + reins’? i aiiiie fosthall player is a8 ump: been produced of ingredients so rich, so “Christmas Raisins Adjusted manufacturer must have followed the carefully blended as to make the soft, Regulated feerkny. Lagpisb sso Sb erent yet deliciously firm texture that can be 5c Everywhere g In all of the forty-three years that we been selling high-grade watches direct to cut in thin slices, Wer have beard of such @ ton, because Sandy wears the Orange and Biack colors of the “Tigers,” this i year’s champions. ‘They ought to That is the reason Shults Cream call Sandy ‘Ken’ Smith,” sald Bili, Seeal fa : ‘ ie ‘ho saw Ken" of Princeton, who read is served not only on speciai beat this year. ‘He nover occasions but three times a day on the misses.” best tables in New York. every penn: cen duplic any other iry store for @ oh 5.00, You can aak Sigh crouoh the clecric. trains toe Put it down on your list to buy Shults Cream Bread today. 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