28 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
(2139) Made of brown and 
white checked gingham 
with silhouetted figures 
and pockets at the bot¬ 
tom. 80 cents 
THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL AND 
SHE HAD A LITTLE CURL— 
( 2 M 2 ) Tint Tot tas¬ 
sels for shade pulls 
and baby carriage 
tops. White cord with 
painted head. 3%" 
long. 50 cents 
AND SHE KNEW WHAT SHE 
WANTED FOR CHRISTMAS 
But before she wrote Santa Claus she read 
page 20 . Have you? Thank you! 
(2138) When the cats prowl and winds howl and 
windows rattle, you can fasten the windows tight 
with tabby wedges that come with a verse in a box. 
$1.50 complete 
(2140) Now you go up, 
tip, up; then you go 
down, down, down. 
You can also swing 
around on this gar¬ 
den and nursery see¬ 
saw. 8' long. Well 
made of heavy steel 
and stout wood. 
(2i4i) When you put 
the penny in this 
bird’s home bank the 
bird hops out to 
thank you. Heavy 
cardboard. 9" high. 
$1 
(2143) Untie the bag below and 
out tumble eight Japanese toys: 
an accordion, four dancers who 
hula-hula when you put them on 
top of a piano or a talking ma¬ 
chine, one combination horn and 
musical rattle and one musical 
roly-poly. All, my dears, for the 
sum of 75 cents 
(2144) Curly Locks will wake to find a bean bag 
game—an elephant bean bag, a hoop and a clown, 
for which her mother — Sh! Sh!—has paid $1. A 
book of rhymes < 2145 ) with colored pictures. $1. 
A box of 46 building blocks (2146). 50 cents. A 
jumping rope < 2147 > with painted handles. 75 cents. 
And < 214S ) a wood dachshund 22" long. $1.50 
(2H9) she’s a Wool- 
ly-Wog, my dears, 
made of yellow 
and white wool. 
5" high. $1. Guar¬ 
anteed to stop any 
baby crying 
(2135) she can have a settee of her 
own to hold the toys. It is of enam¬ 
eled v:ood about 2%' long. $13. The 
clown < 2136 > is of wood dressed in 
gaily colored cretonne, but if you 
pull a string he juggles a baby clown. 
$1. The plush ball (2137), 8" in diam¬ 
eter, is black, yellow, white, blue and 
green, sponge filled, very light. 
$1.75 
