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io6i. “Patsie Doola” is 
dressed in tan linen and 
white, with a rakish waist¬ 
coat, a delightfully foolish 
face, and a mop of bright red 
silk hair. $5. 
1064. “Olie-Ke-Nor” is 
a soft, cuddley rag doll in 
either blue or pink mer¬ 
cerized dress with golden 
silk hair and a roguish 
painted face. $6.50 
1065. The “Nightie ” 
doll is of white flannel 
with radium eyes. It 
comes in a flowered box 
with a verse. 8" high. 
$i- 7 S 
1062. An outfit containing all wood, 
airplane covering, aluminum, steel 
wire, rubber, blue prints and instruc¬ 
tions with necessary tools for construct¬ 
ing an airplane, comes boxed complete 
for S3. At the left is seen the airplane 
com bleted 
1066. A velocipede, with wire wheels, 
rubber tires, with spring seat comes in 3- 
to 4-year size, $13.50; 1067, 4- to 5-year 
size, $17.50; 1068, 5- to 6-year size, $20 
1069. A box containing a spool 
for knitting reins, embroidery 
set, stenciling set, wooden beads 
and crayons. $1.50 
1071. A paper doll set with four 
cardboard dolls and complete 
outfit of dresses to cut out, is 
shown for $2 
1063. An unbreakable doll, 
with real hair, is 12" tall 
and wears a pink lawn cap 
and apron, with bunnies on 
it, over a white muslin dress. 
The price is $4.25 
1073. A “flexible flyer,” 
which is really a glorified 
sled with steering gear and 
steel runners comes in 
five sizes at $3.75; 1074, 
$ 4 - 5 °; io 75 ;$ 5 - 75 J lo 76, 
$6.50; 1077, $8.75 
1072. A pair of ballbearing 
roller skates, any size desired, 
comes with a leather stra p. May 
be had at $5.50 
1070. A child’s typewriter of a 
simple variety, which the most 
' youthful person could enjoy is 
priced at $1.89 
