December 7, 1928 WILMETTE LIF.E 45 Lovely Gifts for the Land .of Make,Believe Left-Among those present at this delightfu-l party were the appealing blond at the left in blue voile ($11.95), the equ.ally charming titian beauty in pink voile ($9.95), adorable Bubbll's in hand crocheted set ($9.95), the gold and luster tea set ($1.75), blue enameled table and clzai1·s, ($6.50). SANTA WANTS TO SEE THE LITTLE TOTS IN TOYLAND-THIRD FLOOR Bc/m.,.!-A thrill size ·will remember all her life is finding a .little electric stove Christmas morning-a shining little sto·ue ·which will actual/:,' cook or bake, bri11-ging days a11d da:ys of busy happiness, $12.00. . Electric ir~ n which actwrll'\' heats $1.00. An exquisite doil $4.50. Tinker puppy SOc. Above-Mischievous Mitzi, the Tomboy Tot, ($2.25), is pu~ling 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, Juzt and teddy set $1. 75. ..Mittens SOc. BathrQbe $1.25. Mawaph.il doll SOc. Silk bloomers 85c. ROSENBERG'S DAVIS STRI:fi- EVANSTON