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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Dec 1928, p. 50

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wr December 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 49 Lovely Gifts for the Land of Make-Believe Left--Among those present at this delightful party were the appealing blond at the left in blue voile ($11.95), the equally charming titian beauty in pink voile ($9.95), adorable Bubbles in hand crocheted set ($9.95), the gold and luster tea set ($1.75), blue enameled table and chairs, ($6.50). SANTA WANTS TO SEE THE LITTLE TOTS IN TOYLAND--THIRD FLOOR Below--A thrill she will re- member all her life is finding a little electric stove Christmas morning--a shining little stove which will actually cook or bake, bringing days and days of busy happiness, $12.00. Elec- tric iren which actually heats $1.00. An exquisite doll $4.50. Tinker puppy 50c. Above--Mischievous Mitzi, the Tomboy Tot, ($2.25), is pulling Pedal Pete, a chime toy on wheels, ($1.00). A darling golden haired Madame Hendren doll, ($7.95), sits in a red chair ($1.00), with an enameled sewing cabinet at her right, ($3.95). Mounting guard over a Bubbles doll ($5.00) is the plush pup ($1.25). The enameled bed, complete with mattress ($5.00). Coverlet and pillow $2.25 the set. Blanket, $1.25. Cedar lined enamel toy chest, $7.95. Dress, hat and teddy set $1.75. Mittens 50c. Bathrobe $1.25. Mawaphil doll 50c. Silk bloomers 85c. ROSENBERG'S DAVIS STREET -- EVANSTON

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