November 15, 1929 WILMETTE '· LIFE 17 ' TOYLAND IS ·OPEN ~ ,_ · ~ And It's the Greatest Tots' Country On the · North Shore! ..... . j ... ...... I WHAT'S THIS? Why,. it's a tractor! · A sure--enough h. umdinger "tank"! Crawls over anything .... and only $1.50. Andnexta portable laundry! Yes, really! With wash--machine, mangle, . wring-er, that actually work! Tubs and stove, too, all for $3.95. A jazz instrument for a jazz age! A Playasaxnstep,brother to a saxophone ----is $3.75, w i \.vth music rolls at 15c each. Now here's · ~~· .·.. an honest,to,goodness ped, igreed Cho . · w, guaranteed to please and needs no feeding or training. All yours, for ·$5.50. These dancing doll :~ies are in training for the dance t ~ marathon. They'~e danced sinCe they · were born, and haven't stopped yet! $1.95. This doll, swing is exactly like a grown,up one, and a~d ju ... st as much fun! $1.25. And these 'are only a few suggestions of the ·amazingly new, clever, ·. joy, bringing things in which Toy, . land abounds! Come and see them! //11f~;fd~ Santa Claus Awaits You In TOYLAND A nd he's taking orders for Christmas from all the girls and boys on the North Shore! Be sure to come in and see: him. 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily; Saturday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. f· Come In ~ ~ See Our Toyland PALACE . The fairies live there, and they have magic surprise boxes for the children who visit them. Admission, 25c. WIEBOLDT'S- EVANSTON · A Life-Size Dancing Doll holds a permanent Ball with ·all the little dancing dolls in Toyland.· Toyland- East Room- Third Floor -- ROSENBERG'S