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1.

Pretty_plaid nightshirt in a festive

color of the season. Matching booties

with vinyl soles keep her warm.

Polyester jersey knit.

See

care note below. Made in USA.

Sizes S(7- 8); M{I0-12); L(l4-16).

State S, M or

L.

77 E38289F-Shpg.

wt.

9 oz ...$15.99

2.

Vintage comic

book

treasures add

old-fashioned spirit. Polyester jersey

knit dorm shirt has coordinating socks.

See

care note below. Made in USA.

Sizes S(7- 8); M(I0- 12); L{14-16).

State S, M or

L.

77 E

38291F-Shpg. wt. 8 oz ... $12.99

3.

She'll love the gift ofa hot fashion,

high-tech look. Colorful 2-piece

polyester jersey knit pajama has

dropwaist top and coordinating

"skinny" pants.

See

care note below. Made in USA.

Sizes S(7-8); M(I0- 12); L(14- 16).

State S, M or

L.

77

E

38286F- Shpg. wt. 10oz ... $15.99

4.

She's lovable

...

and it says so.

Sweatshirt-look dorm shirt is polyester

knit and softly brushed inside for

comfort. Matching booties have vinyl

soles.

See

care note below. Made in USA.

Sizes 5(7- 8); M(I0-12); L(14- 16).

State S, M or

L.

77

E

38290F- Shpg.

wt.

10oz .. .SIS.99

5.

For "heart"-warmingholidaycheer.

ightshirt

has

eyelet-trimmed square

collar.

Add

matching quilted booties,

and she's got all the trimmings!

Polyester.

See

care note below. Made in USA.

Sizes S(7- 8); M(I0-12); L(14- 16).

State S, M or

L.

77 E3828JF- Shpg. wt. 7 oz ... $15.99

CARENOTE·Machine wash. warm. Use

any

detBfrJB"I but not

soap.

Tumble

dry.

All

garments

MB

inherently ffllfrllHBSIStant and

have not

bBBn

treated wrth any chemicals to

achlBVe this

feature

To

re

tam ffame-res1stJJnt

propertlBS.

follow

mstrucnons carefully.

Layenng wrll

lreep

her warm 1n wrnter.

For a cozy

SBIBctlOn

of

robes. see

p

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61

Send Chnstmas home

with Sh1p-a-G1ft

.

seep. 338

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Girls' sizes

BE SURE TO MEASURE!

7 to 16

For better

fit,

see page

725

of our 1985 Fall Big Book