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LITTLE FOLKS
WEAR
Second Floor Front
Take the Elevator.
We are anxious for mothers to know how complete |
this department for the little folks has become. And 1
where is the mother that wouldn’t be enthusiastic over j
such dainty creations of lace and ribbon loveliness! Ev-|
erything is here from infafcts’ baskets to be trimmed
with, loving care by aunts and grandmothers for the wee
ones; the first little bands and soft pinning blankets up
children
three or
to the dresses, coats and bonnets for
four years old.
Then, too, there are many things in babies’ wear
that will be new to you. Things of dresB, that make tak
ing care of the baby easier.
Not “fadq”x>r new “notions,” but proven things,
such as the famous Arnold knit garments—but if. you’ve
little folkB to bathe, dreas and get ready to ride out in
their carts and all the rest that goes to make up a baby’s
day you’ll not need to be urgedto-soo-these new things.
Second floor, in front of elevators.
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Children's Short, hand
made Dresses in ages 6
months, 1, 2.and 3 years,
from 1.50 up.
Short Petticoats to match
nt 1.50
BOOTEES
Infants’ Bootees, crocheted
in blue and white, white and
Children’s White Pique I pink, all white,
15c to 50c.
Children’s
Coats,
Ages 6 md. t 1, 2 or 3 Years
Coats, with hand-embroider
ed collars or plain with scal
loped edges. Some have the
collars trimmed with bands
of inserted embroidery
with wi.de embroidery ruf-
~fh. The more expensive
coats have hand-embroider-
td collars.
Prices 2.00 to 5.00.
CHILDREN’S REFERS.
Children’s White Pique
Reefers from 2 years to G
years. Double-breasted with
collars of solid blue or trim
med with blue, white or red
hraid and cloth covered but
tons to match.
1^75, 2.25, 2.75.
HAND-MADE SLIPS
1.25 TO 20 00.
. Infants’ hand-made Slips
ho Nainsook with
trimmed neck and
lari
Baby
signs,
BIBS.
Bibs in quilted
de-
Children’s Poke Bonnets in
white lawn, lace and em
broider}' trimmed shirred
crowns,
1.26 up. ’
INFANTS’ SHOES.
Infants’ little soft-sole Shoes
in white, black, tan, blue and
red; also in patent leather
with white or blue vamps,
50c.
MOCCASINS.
Moccasins in white, brown
and blue, soft leather, at
25c and 50c.
10c, 15c, 25c.
Hand - Embroidered Bibs
from
1.50 to 5.00
PINNING BLANKETS, j
Infants’ long flannel Skirts, j
the little pinning Blankets;
in style, at
j Infants’ Night
Skirts in embroidered flan-| v ,
nel, upwards from
j^gQ [way dowu front; hemstitch
ed neck and sleeves,
Infants’ Rattles in celluloid.
INFANTS’ GOWNS.
Dresses in
Nainsook, buttoned all the
and crocheted covered with
celluloid ring.
50c and 75c.
Infauts’ Coat Hangers, rib
bon trimmed and wood,
1.50.
Infants’ Hot Water Bags,
silk covered.
1.25.
ROMPERS.
Children’s Rompers in pink
and blue Chanmray, in sizes}
fleevos. at $2.25, and more 1 to G years,
J'lalmratc with liand-em-j 50c.
nroidci-cd yoke and hand- CHILDREN’S HATS.
llla, l'“ up to Children’s little wash Hats
20.00. in white pique, trimmed with
UNDERSKIRTS.
hand-made Underskirt
111 Nainsook,'from! JO up.
CHILDREN’S DRESSES.
| hildrcn’s Short Dresses in
ages (j nionths, 1, 2 and 3
year.-, in white flue Nain
sook.
M"!p elaborate Dresses,
e "i"t"iderv and lacc trim-
50c to $7 JO.
/ J
J.nililreira Short Petticoats,
bl “r’ntlis, 1,2 and 3 years,
50c to 1J0.
embroidery.
50c.
Pique Hats trimmed with
black velvet,
1.25 and 1.50
White Lawn Hats; shirred
Crowns, lace and ribbon
trimmed,
1.25
Children’sand Misses’ white
embroidered Hats, elabo
rately trimmed with laecs,
embroidery, ribbon, fancy
straws and flowers. White
trimmed in colors,
1.50 to 15.00.
50c.
INFANTS’SLIPS. ,
Infants’ Slips in Nainsook,
beginning at uOc in a plain
style with tucked yoke and
hemstitched ruffle neck and
sleeves. From this they be
come more elaborate in yoke
and trimming of skirt up to
7.50.
Infants’ Caps in white Lawn
trimmed with lace embroid
ery and ribbon,
• • 25c to 3.00.
BEARS, BROWN BEARS
AND WHITE.
White Polar Bears and
Cinnamon Bears. And the
children aren’t the only ones
that fall“in love ‘with the
hears. Soft fur and little
beady eyes. See the bears,
in the Children’s Depart
ment. 1.00.
The “ARNOLD” KNIT
DIAPERS.
Why is it that amid all the
improvements of the age, no
attention has been paid to
the comfort, health and san
itary condition of the “little
babes’’ in the matter of dia
pers?
Discomfort, -distress m»l
peevishness arc the inevit
able results of ordinary dia
per fabrics and the usual
methods of using them. They
are deficient iu every essen
tial of comfort and health.
All physicians admit that
they are often perplexed in
preventing or curing the dif
ficulties arising from the old
system of using harsh, non-
a’bsorlieut or irritating wov
en goods of either linen or
cotton.
The A molds have devoted
much time and experiment
ing to overcome the various
objections to old methods,
and we arc confident that
the “Arnold” Knit Diapers
meet every requirement of
health or comfort. Prices,
dozen, 2.25 to 3.75.
—The—
“ARNOLD” INFANTS’
KNIT NIGHT GOWN.
(With Shirring String-Ger-
trude Pattern.)
,< These garments are de
signed for children tod
young to wear our night
drawers. They are made suf
ficiently long to allow’ the
bottom of garments to be
drawn together by means of
a shirring string and still
give room in plenty.
They afford much needed
warmth and protection, for
no amount of “kicking” Can
displace them: PrieeB, 60c
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—The—
“ARNOLD” KNIT
ABDOMINAL BANDS
FOR INFANTS.
These are made with the ‘
Shine consideration for com
fort and the same nicety of
manufacture that marks the
“Arnold” jGoOdz. In our
Knit Abdominal ’Bands'wie
offer a gansent soft and
light, and .fine as the most
exacting could desire, which
may lie subjected to auv
treatment in laundering,
without danger of severe
shrinking. Prices 50c up.
—The-
“ARNOLD” INFANTS
WRAPPERS.
—The—
“ARNOLD" KNIT PIN
NING BAND.
The need of an elastic fab
ric is obvious. WheVi baby
has colic, the little stomach
distents; orat least it ought absorptin. Eknnel
Neatly aud pi
of a good quality of outing
flannel. These wrappers arc
the most convenient things
ever devised to slip on baby
for his morning play. They
do not soil so easily ns
starched dresses, and are
more comfortable and in ev
ery way better. The}- are
washable. Colors, white,
pink stripe, blue stripe.
Prices 50c up.
—The—
"ARNOLD” KNIT LAP
and CARRIAGE PADS.
These arc made of absorb
ent material, amply thick,
fleece-faced, neatly edged
with silk binding. 50c.
THE “ARNOLD”
TRAVELING POUCH.
For conveniently carrying
baby’s garments, both clean
and’ soiled. It is made of
figured pique, with tw-o com
partments. one of which is
rubber-lined. The shirring
strings arc washable-silk. It
will lie found'a most useful
article when visiting or
traveling, or on outiug occa
sions. Prioe, 2.60.
to; it can distend ITtbe tr Ar
nokl” Knit Baud is used,
for it is elastic. Further
more, when an elastic knit
band is worn, not so much
pressure is required to keep
it in place, so that colic or
no colic, baby is vastly more
comfortable if his band is of
the “Arnold” fine knit fab
ric. A necessary garment
for the first three weeks of
baby’s life. Flannel isi soft
but not elastic. The “Ar
nold” knit fabric is both,
This Jiand is made double
fold o fa very find and light
worsted fabric. Price, 25c
THE “ARNOLD” KNIT
B ABY BATH TOWELS.
This towel is exceedingly
soft aud pleasing to the
touch aud is exactly suited
to the drying of the baby’s
sensitive 8kiu. It is made
of very fine cotton knit fab
ric, used double fold. By a
special process the fabric is
given the greatest absorb
ency aud is made positively
antiseptic. It is light iu
weight, not thick, stiff or
harsh, as is ordinary towel
ing, and of a convenient
size. The use qf this towel
must certainly add to baby’s
enjoyment of his bath—it
takes up all moisture so eas
ily and is bo soothing to the
skin. It dries quickly and
launders easily. Price, 25c
and 40c.
THE “ARNOLD” KNIT
BABY BATH APRONS.
These are made with a
soft, knit cotton back and
heavily -fleeced' with long,
soft nap of wool or cotton
on the face, making
of “downy ease,” and
kets shrink
are abslutely non-shrinkable
and remain, after washing,
soft and pliable. All edges
are neatly bound and daint
ily finished. Standard size,
34 inches square. An almost j
indispensable article for;
baby *6 wardrobe. Good also i
for Carriage or Cradle Quilt, i
1.00. ; 7
INFANT’S GOWNS. )
Arnold’s Infant's Nighfi
Gowns in summer weights, j
all sizes. 50c.
THE "ARNOLD” LA«j
DIES’ ABSORBENT j
BANDAGES.
New and most desirable ar-|
tides, made from the same)
fabric aB our knit diapers,
entirely different from any
thing iiertofore offered and
possessing so much comfort,
that a ■ ingle trial will invariably
establish them in favor. They are
an simple in form, eo easily wash
able and so cleansible, and have
sanitary merits of such impor
tance, that every phyaieian to
whom they have been submitted
has prouounced them necessary
for health, comfort, and for tho
cure of many evils which now
exist.
Try one Absorbent Bandage ami
vou will surely want more. Dozen,
91.68.
ARNOLD KNIT IU
TER
V BETTE BELT.
Vastly more comfortable, soft
elastic and washable than beHa
made of mualin or *uy other fab
ric. No. 4. Kites 22, 22, 24. 26, W,
30, 32, 34, 36 in. (Waist measure.)
Prioe, 26 cenU.
DuBose Company