Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1929, p. 33

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====~=================================W~I~L~ ' M~E~T~T~E~~L~IF~E====================================~33 . l~ovemher 29, 1929 . fOVNfAIN SQVARL LVANSfON· Christmas Cards by the Thousand! to Lord's The Christmas-Card Square is ready. l ' he whole great array of cards is spread out before you-with stage-coaches, carol-singers, innyards. stars-of-the-East, and other Christmas designs used in highly interesting new ways. You can't imagine how lovely cards CAN be till you've seen these! /.ord's-Firsr Floor e , ready for you in the big East Room on. the I tric Trains are humming on their tracksu from every corner- toys that make children fi gers and quick with their minds- hundreds f hew kinds. And plenty of courteous, helpful Sailor Suits· for little boys about to be photographed! · A little boy whose proud parents are plan ning to give photographs of him to adoring aunts and grandmothers, will be interested in these good-looking little sailor suits, which he can wear next summer, too. Blue or white Jack Tar Suiting, in regulation style, with middie: the long trouser kind at $3.95; the short trouser suits at $2.50. ~,! II Room-Second floor Sizes. for boys from 3 to 8. l. o rd ·.~ - Rnt;s' Section--Ftrst Floor Men Seem to En joy Flannel Robes 'I'he finest of English flannel goes into these -and you may choose . your stripes to suit the man's coloring! Cluster stripes. broad stripes-in every imaginable combination of tans and blues and grays and rose shades. Three big pockets. With notched lapels at $13.75; with shawl co!Lus at $10. / . IJn !' .~ ,\! e r~· s S(' ction-- First Floor We require two competent won1en to sell in our Book l)eparttncnt

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