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-0f those suffering insomnia. - First ald can be rushed to them at Christ- ||

. bride, or long-established hostess - can complete the sérvice over a pe-

Cure for Cold Feet

- Cold/teet are a frequent complaint

mas time, in the form of knitted booties. Drawstrings around the ankles keep them on the most restless sleepers, and they come in

dainty : colors to ensemble with nightgowns and pajamas.

Pieces of Silver

A charming gift thought with an eye to the future—is that of a complete setting-for-one in silver flatware. Then the betrothed, the

‘riod of time adding complete settings and decorative serving pieces.

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or For Golfers

Gift volume for the golfer; really a cleverly designed box packed with golf balls to better his game. '

No Waist At All

Every girl likes belts, ‘and this

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inches, and she will find the many different ornaments and clasps with

guing.

Bathroom Gift

Cheer is spread at windows and tub with a gift of matching shower curtains and window sets. Patterns such as sailing ships, flying gulls, smile-provoking penguins and more formal -motifs enrich every kind: of fabric from transparent oiled silk to sailcloth.

which - they are: decorated intri-

in the Army, Navy or

aid for grooming. .

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[Exciting Gifts-to-Wear for Children. Always Make Them Feel Important

Here Is Guide to What The Youngsters Like —And Need

BY BETTY GREEN Fashion Editor, Parents Magazine

THE GRATIFYING part of giving children Gifts-to-Wear for Christmas is knowing that you are playing Santa Claus to both child AND parents, If you choose the gift wisely you will win the child’s enthusiasm and

the same time. Remember when you were very young, how profoundly bored you were with Gifts-to-Wear? Maybe it was a box of initialed handkerchiefs; maybe it was a pair of sensible brown leather gloves; maybe it was

tical dark color. If you were very, very young you started to doubt Santa's taste. If you were older you would write a labored “thank you” letter that sounded as uninspired as you considered .the gift, -

wear department of your favorite store and be convinced that it’s an entirely different story nowadays.

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SUPPOSE WE TAKE you—hypothetically, of course— by the hand and. point out the exciting new Gifts-to-Wear that you will be seeing. For* your convenience, let’s clas-

which is exactly what you should do when you make your selections. For little girls up to 6 years there are grand gift selections. First, and foremost, a crisp cotton frock with a doll dressed in an exact miniature of the same dress. Here's the juvenile version of the popular mother-and-daughter fashion. How about a velveteen bonnet with a little muff bag to match; colorfully trimmed with little wooden beads. Don’t overlook a pinafore for your favorite little girl—especially very Christmasy ones in white lawn with red and green rickrack and an embroidered sprig of holly. She’ll get back into the Christmas spirit every time she wears it. Give her a new sweater, but be sure it’s in white or gay color with embroidered flowers on it. Red and green combinations will win the biggest applause .on Christmas morning. And, to thrill the heart of any little girl, there are lace trimmed rayon crepe slip and pantie sets and quilted cotton robes. Even at 4 years old, girls warm to glamour. 8 O» ®

DO YOU KNOW any little girls between 7 and 12 years? Then, here’s your shopping list for them.

dainty pastels; flower printed cotton housecoats with glamorously wide circular skirts (a very attractive

a separate gardenia hair clip); embroidered sweaters that can be worn over a black velveteen skating skirt; felt beanie and bag sets aglow with appliqued red hearts and flowers; bonnet and mittens of white curly

blouses trimmed to match wool crepe skirts as a two-piece set.

read this list and watch her face light up like a Christmas tree,

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WHEN YOU PICK a gift for a teen-age high schooler, be sure you know your teen fashion trends. Gifts-to-Wear must be very much in fashion to please the teens. Knitted stocking caps with fluffy fur balls at the end; a black velveteen skirt in dirndl style; a rayon

the parent’s gratitude at -one and

leather bedroom slippers in a prace|’

Don't Put Off Your Mailing, Says Uncle Sam

And There’s a Very Special Reason, Too

With the bustle of Ohristmas upon us, and constant reminders i awakening us to the fact that there is really but a very short time left for gift shopping, Uncle Sam is moving into action through his far flung postal department, to act as the link between friends and relae tives who live in different cities. This year as always he broadcasts advice that gifts be mailed early. But he adds a special caution to all relatives and friends of the thousands of young men who are now in the service of their country. Christmas packages for them should be mailed not only early, but - first. : In some instances the destination in of packages addressed to soldiers ER 5 : in camps and sailors on ships, and

PAR : ; : : : : j pilots of air forces, may change Little sisters will be thrilled with Santa’s good taste, when he leaves |even as the package is being mailed them adorable velveteen bonnets and matching’ muff-handbags.

and Uncle Sam must have a little Nosegay trimmed and ruffied, they're obviously for Sunday best! |'iMe in Which to re-route the pack.

.|age if it’s to reach that man before

Visit the infants’ and children’s|-

sify them according to age groups, |

Christmas. : Don’t Be Too Late!

M : To the boys in the service, even aking Lif e a Little Gay er a letter, from home is important. j . Consider then, how disappointing % may be the Christmas day of those : cs to whom packages were mailed too late. Postal authorities are asking rela tives and friends of service men to get their gift packages into the mails at least two weeks before Christmas day and if possible a full month before. The Christmas time burden of the postmen is expected to be unusually heavy this year. This increase is not hard to under stand. In addition to the number of men in the service to whom packages will have to. be carried

For the young and gay, a pair of fuzzy-wuzzys or chenille furtrimmed foot warmers, for her to pad about the house or dormitory in, For the glamour girl—prettily woven satin mules.

on time, the. great increase in ems ployment which will make it pose sible for more people to have gifts, is expected to add a tremendous 1

With this in mind, more postmen in addition to the regular staff will tread the rounds this year.

Xie It Securely

If you are mailing a gift to some one in the service tie it securely with heavy twine or rope, the poste office advices. This does not mean that packages cannot be wrapped colorfully. Just take the gaily colored packe age and wrap it in an outside cove ering of (preferably) heavy brown paper. : Be sure also to print clearly the full military address of the man to

Able Aids to Laziness

Bow fanciers will love these slippers for frankly lazy moments. Or give a pair of sandals to do double duty—for lounging with slacks or to go gaily dancing with an evening gown,

Printed rayon crepe pajamas in :

one in a gardenia print comes with}

lamb or rabbit fur and cotton]

Ask any little girl under 12 tol

whom you are directing your package, together with your own return address.

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‘What could satisfy the young lady’s urge to feel grown up this Christmas better than this sparkling accessory to a dressy evening?

Of heavy gold silk, with gold pailettes in restrained design, this evening bag fits into modest gift-budgets.

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school) and Argyle anklets or kneehigh socks. to match; a lace trimmed satiny slip with svelty fit= ted midriff; a plaid wool scarf with pockets of felt at each end and a plaid beanie to match, fringed with the felt; a reversible coat or the popular “Station Wagon” coat: These are only a few of the teen gifts you will find and all of them will win a sincere “It’s just what I wanted” from any high schooler,

DON'T LET'S FORGET the boys. They like to get gifts-to-wear, too. The little boys, up to 6, love anything that smacks of the military —cotton knit suits with embroidered shoulders for trimming; flannel robes with brass: button and aviation insignia; snow suits that are in the military style. : Bigger boys love novelty. sweaters and sports jackets, especially those colorful styles that combine woven and knitted fabric in panel front arrangements. 2 They get a big kick out of “wild” pajamas and colorfully plaided flannel shirts; a new tie will win them any time, especially if its blended with a new shirt and topped with a new tie clasp (sets of three come all packaged in cellophane); share pie socks in stripes that knock your will convince them that you're the best of Santa Clauses. ————— AS os

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