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The costumes are of infinite variety in tern and color, are hand-sewed, and may readily be put on and taken off by a child. ° The latest atyles in Children’s Costumes are followed, and the dresses of these dolls are models for nimble little fingers to imitate, With a few of them for patterns, each girl soon becomes her own The prices (eoLL'S, DRESSMAKER, e for single figures—in full dress, with an adjustable costume™are rom toc. t0 ase. each A box containing several dolls, assorted, costs {rom 6oc. to$s. A box containing one doll, dressed, and two costumes extra, costs 35¢. or soc.’ (Packed’ for safe mailing.) TRADE MARK ON ALI “ En Costume Scrap Picture, Geo. L. Kitmer.” _ These Costume Scraps are sold by first-class sta- tioners. In towns where there is no agent one will be appointed on application to GEO L. KILMER, 326 Pear! Street, Franklin Square, Opposite Harper’s, New York. comicbooks.com