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TO PUT UNDER THE STOCKING 
Eight Unusual Gifts That Will Bring Cheer on Christmas Morning 
More toys will be found on pages 60 and S2 
2036. These three ducks are an admirable toy jor 
the kiddie whose greatest delight is something to 
pull. They are hand-made of solid wood and 
painted bright yellow with red beaks and wheels. 
$2.50 
2035. A band-wagon of gaily 
painted wood that plays many 
tunes on the small victrola in¬ 
side, $15. Extra records 10c 
each 
2038. A Humpty Dumpty circus that can do 
enough tricks to fill three rings. The clown and 
animals are jointed and unbreakable and can be 
arranged in hundreds of positions. $6 
2037. A quaint ark, Mr. and Mrs. Noah and the 
animals following “two by two,” make the peren¬ 
nial Christmas gift of toyland. This is the smallest 
size and may be had for $2.50 
2039. This small hand-organ 
plays two airs. It is $4. 2040- 
The monkey is separate and 
is made of soft, white felt. $3 
2043. Playing store 
will always be a 
prerogative of 
childhood. This 
store, with ten 
drawers to hold 
merchandise, is 
$6.50 
2041. There are 
three Humpty 
Dumptys to have 
a great fall in this 
bowling set that 
comes for $6 
2042. This toy 
aeroplane is made 
of elastic and the 
thinnest silk. 
When started it 
will fly IS feet. 
$2.50 
2042. The aero¬ 
plane on the right 
is made by the 
Japanese. It is ex¬ 
tremely light and 
will actually fly. 
$2.50 
