FIRST AID to the AMATEUR 
SANTA CLAUS 
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(2130) The favorite china child bathes in 
an enamel decorated tub, 8J4" long. 
Pail to match, 4" high. With articles 
shown, including doll, $6.50 
(2129) p or pi cn i cs i n the best bisque 
circles comes a white enameled wicker 
basket, all tied up with a complete ser¬ 
vice for four. Top, 1" x 5". $4 
(2131) Bunny hugs 
are cosy compan¬ 
ions. In pink and 
blue sateen, filled 
with fluffy white 
cotton. 12", $2 
(2133) p or unforeseen naps, an 
elephant pillow of yellow mus¬ 
lin with cretonne saddle. 15" 
long, $1.50 
(2132) The sleepy boy carries 
a real electric night light. 
Painted wood, battery at¬ 
tached. 7", $2.50 
(2135) Above is a little linen 
pillow slip with fine Madeira 
embroidery and a dainty scal¬ 
loped edge. It contains a soft 
sateen pillow filled with floss, 
and measures 16^" long by 
13" wide. $2.45 complete 
(2134) of course, she knows 
about the Red Cross, and tin 
soldiers need wristlets. Here 
is her own small cretonne 
knitting bag, with steel needles 
and two skeins of colored yarn. 
$1.49 
(2138) Essential for an immaculate-doll's house is 
a tiny feather duster, topped with a Chinaman’s 
head. Various colors, 25 cents 
(2136) White enamel screen, 4' high, animals in 
color, $12.50. (2157) Gray enamel tea wagon, Jack 
Horner in colors on tray. 22Yz" x 12" x 19". $6 
(2141) An instructive and awe-inspiring panorama is Animal 
Land. Placed in a circle, there are 12 pictures to contem¬ 
plate outside — and twelve more within! Each picture 
colored, on stiff cardboard, 12" x 9*/2'. $1 
(2139) Bi ue an d pink birds and flowers adorn a porridge set 
of plate, bowl and milk jug. $1.50. U140) The tray, cloth 
and napkin come in either blue or pink, with stitched edge 
and initial. $3.50 
