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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 1

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December 6, 1929 = WILME'TTE LIFE I .w>ft·II'O. ~DT'Si:mY.&JfSTON ROSENBERG'S MEET 8 OF OUR DOLL FAMILY This Little Lady Sports a · Real Wind-Blown Hair-Bob . . . of the loveliest red-gold hue imaginable I It's no wonder that little girls adore such a baby. And its sleeping eyes have real lashes, too I Note how very charmingly she is dressed, at $7.95. Justa Rag Doll! Of the kind kiddies always want to "take to bed." It's all made of stockinette, and is available in many colors and cunning styles! At $2.50. Youthful Miss "Lov'um" Is Wearing An Organdy Costume Isn't she just like a real baby? She has a soft, squeezable body and composition head, arms and legs. Her exquisite organdy frock is embroidered, her cap ruffled _and she's simply irresistible. $8.75. "Skippy" Glares at Sister "Patsy"---Aren't They Cute? ·'· . · They look as though they were ever I And they mean ·double fun proud recipient. Cleverly dressed are reasonably priced: Skippy, the best playmates for the happy and in play togs, they $3, Patsy, $4.50 . Here Is "Bubbles",.- -·at Right Her gorgeous flannel coat and silk dress gives her an appearance of fragility I But she's unbreakable! $15. MORE DOLL GIFTS Meet "Peterkin"--- The Indian Heap-Not-So-Big Indian-just the right size for easy handling-and so properly equipped for his role! $2.50. The Pirate Is a Cute Little Doll - - - at $ J ·~snoQkums"--- With the Pouting F.ac~- - - $2.2'5 Third Flo_or, East WI E BO LDT"S· EV-' NSTON ROSENBERG'S "Patsy Ann"--- the Dearest Girl Doll In All Toyland , a.. · t- Her sleeping eyes with real lashes are only a part of her indefinable charm. Her smart coat and tam are just like a real child's, and she's a perfect . playmate and very well-behaved! $7.50.

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