Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1946 — Page 28

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dd Charm To Packages

Give Your Presents An Original Look

There's Christmas-package gharm-

Sprucing it up as a catch-all to a family, he. ties

cabana-striped paper. Wit in Incongruity There's wit, so Jack Kelly's smiling customers will testify, in the incongruity of tucking a nylon-

stocking treasure in a penny-store |.

red paper bag.” It can be tied with such silvery gimmicks as dimestore sleigh bells. A holiday cornucopia is gayer if the tie given to a gent is wrapped wise in a sheath of bright tarlatan, tied to leave a whoosh of the gauzy stuff at one end.’ Giving a bottle? If it's wine, top it with its luscious symbol—a real or phony cluster of grapes tied on with tinselly ribbon. A plum pud/ding? Wrap it as Jack does, in multiple sheets of vari-colored tissue, but laid down and pleated before you wrap puff-bag style. Tie with yellow sisal or skeins of , and stick in a plum nestling leaves as the symbol of

an old ginger jar? Or stone- ~ ware pot? Using it as & home for a

costume-jewelry gift, cover lid and tie on a circle of brilliant Chinese

Now for those good-as-gold but Just as cold checks that pass at Christmas time. You can Warm yours up by wrapping it in a tiny scroll of holiday paper, then tying it to the arm of a jovial Santa made of a fat apple. For arms and legs, use marshmallow gum drops speared With toothpicks; for his beard, cotton. Using. a marshmallow for that fine fellow's face—topped with a gumdrop hat—give him cloves for eyes, a cranberry for a nose. Oh yes, cloves also make his vest buttons. For the Stickler

Still a stickler for the conven-

give you first his market

> EE , Christmas means toys for all the

SANTA CLAUS has in his pack a new doll with “magic skin” of neoprene synthetic rubber. Body, arms and legs are coated with du Pont neoprene, making them lifelike and flexible, as well as crackresistant and washable, The doll's head is of plastic, .with an attractive baby face, Little girls will be happy to find that the eyes close when the doll is laid flat and that the head and arms

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youngsters” in the family—from The Purp.

can be turned in their sockets to assume different attitudes. Another appealing feature is the dimples in knees and hands — just like a real baby. The doll comes with a layet, including dainty ° dress, bonnet, shoes, socks and underwear. (Block’s.)

o ” wv DOG OWNERS will be interested to know about a boneshaped plaything of du Pont neo-

THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1946

Metal, Plastic Toys Fill Santa’s Pack

Return of Steel Ups Supply 85 Per Cent

By NEA Service NEW YORK, Nov 28-—Bulging with deeply missed steel and rubber toys and new playthings of plastic, Santa’s pack will be 35 per cent bigger with gifts for good little boys and girls this Christmas than last. . In it playthings of peacetime appeal will largely replace the shooting toys and war games of other years, Despite the increase, even tearful pleas to Santa for popular fon stuff will not be granted unless \shoppers shop early, spokesmen for the toy guidance council warn. Demands are apt to be unprecedented because of pent-up desires for warrestricted toys plus the need to give Santa the names of 5,000,000 children who've come of toy-age during the war years. | Early shoppers, however, will find | well-rounded lines in volumes that | come close to pre-war levels, according to the toy manufacturers of | = the U. 8. A. | Toyland offers for the first time in four years playthings of rubber, | metal and hardwood. There are, | Ito name a few headliners, scale-| {model road-working equipment— {complete with rubber wheels; steel hook-and-ladder trucks with aerial

tos, seacraft, aircraft, wooden mov- | e / ste ing vans and improved electric] babys after-bath oil will not ha trains. | has better resistance than natural

Toys as ‘Dunkable’ as Small Fry

Bath-time is fun-time for small fry when these amusing toys float on the sudsy water. *They are molded from neoprene in | bright pastel colors and the animals squeak at the slightest pres. Child are again among the most - sure. The whale in the youngster's hand will spout like a real Moby Dick when water is injected through the squeak hole. ! tension ladders, mechanical au-| Mothers will appreciate these playthings because they can be kept sanitary by sterilizing in boiling water. Smears from the

Colorful Cards (Carry Out Yuletide Spirit

Scenes of Peace Are Predominant

The first real post-war Christmas cards are here. And from the looks of them, it will be the gayest and merriest Christmas season in years. Designed nearly a year ago, the 1946 holiday greetings are the first

duced during peace-time, Shoppers, accustomed to shortages these days, will find no lack of Yuletide spirit in the cards this year. The happy, tranquil scenes lof a Christmas blessed with peace

watch over a sleeping village. Doves flutter above the bell tower of church. . Popular Designs A shepherd humbly approaches a -

a window onto the snow. A small : boy and girl kneel in prayer. And on a card showing two tiny angels peeking in a window is the message: “Everywhere, everywhere, it's Christmas.” The holly and mistletoe, the can~ dles and carolers, the Madonna and

| popular designs. But this year finds {them portrayed in more brilliant { and unusual colors than ever before. One card features a photograph of a statue of the Madonna and Child colored in blue and gray against a darker blue background.

rm them, as the synthetic rubber

For the Boys

“By-Joves” from fathers of all ages are new electric trains with engines that whistle, chug, and puff realistic smoke. Smoke comes courtesy

So Children and

dropped into the smokestack of the engine, is vaporized by a heat lamp concealed within it. War-proven plastics make peacetime wonders for toyland that are destined to turn bathtubs into har- |; bors. Lumarith gives greater range I; shay onder, .o to cruisers and plastic makes lighter| oh Uncle is a new arrival that hoods for sailboats. |introduces a new game hoard techNew toys that educate the pain- nique involving a stock board panel less way have the run of the post- 30d Pool operations. Everybody war field. That goes for everything/ Starts with $10,000 and tries to from projectors for showing home PYramid it to $50,000 while good and movies to metal construction sets | bad tips from Rich Uncle complithat teach young engineers their C3t¢ speculators’ hazards. skills early. | Make a Million is another specuElectronic Phonograph ‘lative game favorite that uses

Music-makers designed to teach money cards in large denomina.

tions for fast action. Monopoly and amuse the 2-year-old and up a i feature a plastic newcomer, an elec. 200 Finance also Hie the uy tronic = “merny-go-sound” phono- | T2R¥ popularity of big business graph. This high-fidelity record | 5278 Tor family un, : player, which simulates in design| Senet, the favorite game of the the circus scene of carousel and cal- | Pharaohs, 5000 years ago, has been

parlor gamesters with opportunities

a doll for Sistie to a "bone" for

prene synthetic rubber scented with chocolate — an odor which nas as much fascination for dogs as catnip does for cats. It's a toy puppies will like to chew on, as well as to sniff, and will save many a pair of house slippers from damage. Because the synthetic rubber bone is smooth and resilient, it can be tossed about the living room floor without danger of scratching the furniture.

tional package? All right, here are tricks for those. To a wrapped package add a pompon made of colored plastic straws, dippjng the ends —if you want to go that far—in various contrasting shades of sealing wax. Entwine a chain of Christmas tree balls around the pompon, and tie it to the package with holiday ribbon. You can give a conventionally wrapped box more charm if you'll tie on a spray of evergreens, dotted with gold paper stars and spangled with colored glass balls. Pasting

Midget Brush

"Tucks in Purse

A midget hairbrush the size your {kid sister will think was made for {her doll—and which will bear | watching for that very reason-—is {the answer to a national feminine jery. That is for a good stout brush, {sealed to size, for toting around in {a purse. The one that obliges is a | miniature lucite hairbrush, as much

Teen-/Agers and |

their dilemma with colorful hand-painted textile gifts. So can moms |

and older sisters.

Ready with advice on how to proceed is textile-design student Santa Claus stickers to make 1ags jixe the big fellow that stays home | Rosmarie Berger of New York. Her hand-painted designs on scarves,

for ribbon ends is a good trick t0 op, g dressing table (except for size) |ties, headbands and hankles are

use on any package. To add a fillip to your gift of Christmas evergreens, hang by a red ribbon to a plain wooden coat-

clothe it in holiday splendor.

Shop, Mail Early

| This newcomer is packaged in a {smart zipper-cased mini-kit with

as Tweedledee is like Tweedledum. |rapidly attaining a professional sta- |letes can bow to their sports in- | tus, as proven by various commer-

: [two other traveling companions | ¢lal offers. hanger, brushed with gold paint to| which every woman who is apt to! Designs which salute a friend's

be out from 9 a m. to 6 p. m foibles are the best bell-ringers

needs

with the younger set, says Ros-

Can Get Together to Solve A Long Christmas List

By KAY SHERWOON NEA Staff Writer Armed with a box of textile paints and some fabric, teen-agers | | struggling to stretch a short budget over a long Christmas list can solve

liope, plays either a Brahms con-| reincarnated into a new best sellcerto or “Seven at a Blow” with ing board game for Christmas, 1946. concert-hall clarity. {The Egyptian department of the Among new dolls designed to Metropolitan Museum of Art, whose make little girls happy are many | collection contains an ancient copy with real hair, moving eyes, magic | of the game discovered in a pyraskin, and realistic “Mama” cries.|mid tomb, collaborated on the rules Many dolls have glamour wardrobes for this new version of the game modeled after those worn by smart| Which is the oldest board game little girls, and ‘among the stars in| Known. this galaxy is the new Rose "O'Neil Football Board kewple, smartly outfitted in a smart| The Senet board has 10 safety hat and coat ensemble, which in- squares on each side and a “val{cludes colorful rompers, knitted ley” in between consisting of 10 socks and laced booties. double squares. Each player posToy Houses |sesses a Pharaoh and four pegs. The toy housing world, designed The object of the game is to elimto make grown-ups sigh with enyy, | inate the opponent’ Pharaoh and includes every type of miniature P8S by landing pieces on their pofrom bungalow to grand suburban: go n ie valley wy i uccess depends on skill in matrack or basketball players are ef- | ‘Pe English houses, carpeted and : ers obt f ready for small-scaled furniture neuvering numbers obtained from fective and easy to do. To co-eds; be ’ . di th t vid ; ; | The very young are more than |dicé throws lo proyide maximum give scarves painted with nick- | 2 ; il for th d safet well taken care of this year with|Peril for the opponent and safely names, initials, college motifs or J | for your own Pharaoh’s fore splashy seasonal greetings.” Table practically indestructible toys,| °F Your a ce. . 3 thanks to the use of new plastics

Textile Paints

terest—stick figures of football,

The other midgets are a nylon. |marie. “For example, a handker- |place-mats, bridge sets and napkins | Hamilton, Navy's coach, sets a high

bristled clothes brush and a comb, | chief for an artistic friend might |are fine for older women on your | WRich are alsa in high favor for|

Time travels fast from now until also made of lucite and which, you carry a palette and brush motif the holidays. Shop early and mail don't need to be told, are easy to! in the corner,

early.

It’s Easy to Sew These

By EPSIE KINARD - NEA Staff Writer A WOMAN CLAIMING no talent for needlework can become Santa's helper this Chiristmas and fill socks with her own clever handiwork, if she'll start now to make some of the popular Jiaysisings whifh wow the young

Simplified patterns make it easy to duplicate many of toyland's brightest gimmicks at only a trifling cost. There's even a pattern to chart every step of your way in building and furnishing a doll house. Here's one project you can undertake and shrug your shoulders at shortages. A grocery carton yields sturdy building materials. A cardboard shirt prop makes scaled-to-size furniture, and odds and ends salvaged from scrap box take care of the "decor. Any need to speed up production in your own toyland is met by braided yarn which makes intriguing dolls, like and Bva. Tiny pinafores wifich clothe the rollicking pair can be run up In jig-saw ‘time, and threading and making faces for these dolls can be counted out as fun. It takes only a few evenings # little outlay of skill to hook French poodle with a fast | stitch for your favorite little Or to make and stuff a doll with goldilocks yellow yarn, Pigtall’s family of dolls on richer for your gift of d urchin that's easy J will make Polly her doll's braids,

a8 a ‘teal bride's for dolls, com‘which take only the remnant

‘clean. (At Block’s and Wasson’s.)

Jolly Toys at H

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for the favor of a growing-up girl are bed linen sets for her own little room, embroidered and ap‘pliqued with nursery motifs. ere are full-sized transfers and charts foi the needlework elevates the importance of

NOTE: To obtain patterns for any of the toys shown, send 16 cents In coins for each pattern wanted, together with the pattern

numbers, your name and address, to Mrs. Anne Cabot, 530 8. Wells

: . | their safety and c¢ iness. {for realism in football board games, list, she says. a a Tine it baby |¢veR providing for “injuréd” playFigure Out the Design will rattle, chew, and gaze lovingly | ¢™S removal from the field during Best materials to work with, ac- at are bright objects which also help|‘D€ 82me. cording to Rosmarie, are ‘cotton, him to develop muscles, . Old Favorites, Too

linen, brushed rayon and heavy| A new kicking device, patterned] A new game kit, designed for

it to make. luxurious scarves. providing fun as well as exercise|Children’s - Hour. Three entirely Before you open the paint jars, |for developing back and legs. different quick-action, easy-to-learn says Rosmarie, figure out your de- —————————————— games are included, each providing sign: on paper with pencil or crayon, Keep it simple. Decide Wearables Please exactly how you will place it on| The Teen-Ager Porky the Pig, a noisy card game; the material. If it's new, different and wearable, the hooking of alphabet letters, and

Colors Don’t Run it's perfect . for the teen-ager’s|Fcanut the Elephant, a board game.

Next, trace your design on heavy | Christmas. You won't go wrong if| waxed stencil paper and cut it out|you buy her something that covers | Santa Claus’ pack will have a good neatly with a razor blade ‘or a her head—like the sequin-starred |supply of such classic family favor-stencil-cutter. ~ Thumb-tack ma- wool berets or chenille stocking ites as Camelot, Rook, Flinch and terial to a drawing board. | caps; or something that cinches her | Pit. Dart games are back in volume, Mix paints to stiff consistency, | Waist—like a wide, wide leather belt. | too, and so are miniature croquet

; ad 4 : peated to win wild soprano whees Newest Games Are Designed

of an aspirin-sized pellet which, | Can Share in the Fun

silk—the latter she salvages from after the fashion of a rolling pin,| youngsters between ‘the ages of 5 her mother’s scrap-bag, and fringes jodges over the sides of his crib,and 10 to play on their own, is|

the children with 20 minutes of fun without supervision. These include

For the first time since the war,

rubber to oil and grease. (Block's.) ~~ = On another the Virgin Mother and |Child are depicted in a stained- . glass effect giving the appearance of a church window. First Plastics Used This year, for the first time, Christmas cards with plastic covers {are being introduced. And gaining

Parents

Under the tree this Christmas, for the first time since the war, 1! Popularity are cards featuring there will be plenty of new games—most of them especially designed <0dachrome photographs. for children’ and parents to enjoy together. 4 The inflationary trend is reflected in a crop of best sellers providing

Among other unusual effects achleved are Santas with suits of . wool and whiskers made of feathfor making and losing paper fortunes ers; white silk ribbons cut in the : {shape of candles, and candles with younger set a keen ‘educational 5 ; | stimulus along with their fun. Dig Thom: leathers Loe Ramet. . ‘supplies players with gelatinous- |, bg : Ayia o Eoiiile humor | tipped miniature gold miners’ plus] YE i greater. to use in scrambling for the letters] Some of the most attractiv d required to build words according to 5 e sare are those depicting angels. One

subject cards. “Gold bricks” reward | | (he ‘winners: {angel is shown brushing another's

: ; {wings with a hair brush. Two more | Crossword Lexicon is another In-|o.. shown with buckets of paint and genious variation of the word-build- brushes putting red stripes on a jg game that utilizes the CTOSWOrd |y, 0p candy cane. Another looks puzzle chnique. A board game). un at an infant asleep beneath that’s particularly appealing to the , g, tree with two bunnies, two school set is Sorry, an English board oq yirrels and two birds huddled begame with novel play that leaves | igqa the infant the choice of winners in doubt until . the last play. Mail Them Early Many of these new games are ex-: wartime regulations on the propected in local toy departments in duction of Christmas cards were time for Christmas selling. |lifted over a year ago. However, —— a. the critical situation in regard to

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paper and transportation facilities

y Y thas prevented production of an unJ 1 ack Up our limited supply of cards for this Holiday Gifts ‘tioned to get their Christmas cards early. In a H ampcr {reminds the public that cards ‘should be mailed early, To obtain has shown up this season at Charles cards should be mailed first class. Mayer Co. Whether the gift iS, Those directed to distant states of gifts for an entire family, the 10 and cards for local delivery no store will pack it in a hamper or later than Dec. 15, to assure delivery and ornaments indicative of the Christmas season. tions of the buyer's own choosing, or they may come ready-packed if

year — Shoppers are therefore cauAnd the post office department A new wrinkle In gift packaging forwarding privileges, all Christmas for an individual or is a collection should be deposited well before Dec. +basket all tricked out with bows before Christmas day. The hampers may contain selon Things Slated that's the way the giver wants them. | For ; the Home

Pigskin, authored by Capt. Tom| Varied Assortments

| A child's hamper may contain an | - assortment of toys. One for al | woman might have perfume, handbag, cigaret case, compact—or it | might contain just toiletries alone— lor a series of gifts from stationery to a watch. That for a male recipient might Christmas tree. contain smoking accessories. Or] St lined de i lone for a whole family might con- | Team shed: anc glean ne, an tain a single gift for each member aluminum and white enamel “jetof the group. The assortment might | propelled” dish-washing machine, Svias be a selection hi edible goodies for instance, is a Santa Claus for the whole family to enjoy, done nswer to housewive * avers up in a hamper that can be saved >on Tse Ye Peay : wi to go piceicking next summer. | This motorless marvel, whic The baskets and hampers come in operates on pressure from the a variety’ of sizes and in a wide | Dousehold water supply, cleans up range of prices. {dinner service for four in less than 3 juve minutes. Hydraulic action ‘ ’ . raises and lowers the wire tray Dessert Party Aids !which holds the dishes. Limited Hostess When the top is closed and If yowd like to do some holi-|dishes are ready ta be washed, a

By REA Service NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Post-war wonders for the home are so exciting that theyll need no tinsel wrappings and red bows to glam‘orize their presence under the

in several years to be actually pro-

are in evidence everywhere. Stars _

hut from which light spills through -

Don’t overload brush with paint. Put stencil on fabric and fill in with color. If you are using a multi-color design, let one color dry before applying a second. After fabric is painted, leave it lalone to dry for 24 hours, Then

{press on both sides with a hot

iron, first over a damp cloth, then over a dry one. Should your gift be soiled from handling, it can be washed before it's wrapped, because colors don't run, according to Rosmarie. Textile paints may be found here at Lyman's and Lieber’s, :

Choose Playthings That Are Safe

Just as much caution and thought should go into the choice of children's playthings as is given to their

Safety council. Tif buying playthings or costumes, the council cautions parents to inquire from sales clerks what kind of dyes and paints have been used, and to refuse any articles made of highly inflammable material.

ys, to select something appropri-

itrength. A gift too heavy may easily lead to injury.

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Festive Touch

As festive as the holiday season: mayonnaise ’ variation made of chopped candied’ (complete wit ‘ fruits, nuts, sour cream and real the race car driven to victory | yonnaise. It's simply wonderful by Wilbur Shaw in a 500-mile

itself is a delicious

{served with fruit salads.

Other sure-fire successes are costume or real jeweled lockets which

sets, popgun marksmanship gamies and marble games.

day entertaining but your apart-

flick of a lever sends hot water

formula or diet, says the National

It's also important, the council |

ite to the youngster's age and

ment doesn’t permit guests for a from eight jets spurting over the traditional feast, why not give a | dishes, and the water pressure “dessert” party? | causes the tray to revolve through Invite your guests for dessert and (the foamy suds for complete coffee late in the afternoon after |cleansing. they've had their main meal. All Starts the Coffee you need are lap trays, a couple of | A post-war boon to make eyes kinds of pie or cake and plenty of | nop on Christmas morning is a good, hot coffee. Serve buffet style, ',,ji1t-in radio clock that will wake and you'll be able to entertain as yo, yp fn the morning with sweet many guests as you have chairs to |, ,¢jc and simultaneously start the seat them on. | breakfast coffee percolating. Secret of this amazing performance is a timing device that can be set so as automatically to switch [the radio on or off and control apBESIDES ULE of eti- | pliances plugged into a built-in quet which says that a first-class - | double socket. friend deserves first-class mail, | Sparkling plastics magically there are other social amenities | transform drab household ‘accessothat apply 1 we sentise Ta {ries into shiningly beautiful gifts Christmas cards. Now that the | worthy of the post-war era. Transtime is rolling around again to | parent mailboxes reveal at a glance take pen in hand, let's review the | what the postman has brought and Sher pules. bits} nt | serve as decorative pick-me-ups for ue e's a business acquaint- |.| entrance doorways. ance, send the card to his office. Clear or jewel-toned plastic glamThe exception is that when you {orizes the pedestrian function of know the missus too, send the | wastepaper baskets. These are, io to both at their home ad- | teamed with grooved plastic magaress. : " |zine racks make stunning ene 2. All married couples to whom 4 The children of a family to ume Ww . J 1g: en you send cards are addressed as whom you send cards also rate a | Offering further proof of thrill-

M s. So-and-So, unless : | No Po al. pro- listing on the envelope when you {ing post-war developments for the mail & card to their ma and pa.

fessional or religious title. Where {home 7 TCNROnY, va She ry that's the case, his title replaces The rule is to write children’s 1 4 des) pant the Mister. names right after their mom’s in reproduce lustrous designs of fabu3. If your and your husband's the order of their age, starting lous orientals at much less cost. oft ‘with the eldest, On a formal

names are printed or engraved on i : x card, this is the way it should be | Christmas Candles

cards, you sign yourselves con- | ventionally as “Mr. and Mrs. Jim written: “Mr. and Mrs, Jim Jones, - Jim Jr. ‘and Helen.” If the card | Speaking of the holiday season,

|. Whoosits.” But if signatures are {hk-written, “Jim and Barbara” is informally ‘sent, the address ' Christmas candles will be in short might be: “The Joneses, Jim, | supply, because of shortage of

or “Jim and Barbara Whoosits" is the rule, ¥ : Barbara, Jim Jr, and Helen.” ' chemicals, coloring and tallow.

Bonanza, a fast-moving combination of Michigan and rummy technique, is another example of the prevailing enthusiasm for chancetaking technique. Word- Builders Santa has a packful of streamlined word-building. games which provide a happy source of fireside competition for parents and children and, incidentally, give the

Christmas Card Etiquet

By NEA Service THE R

can be worn on a velvet ribbon, or a pair of checked wool shoes.

Boy and Toy

He may be grinning because ' that's a toy made of metal— metal which is returning to toy counters this Christmas. But the chances are that he's tickled | about its being a miniature copy h rubber tires) of

Speedway event. (Ayres)

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THURS How tc A Man Fancy

Just Ca Leisure

By N NEW YORK, rate cheers fro life on Christn those that cate hours, flatter gadgets or fill

ages. It will take turn up such s as shirts and vu ufacturers pro dazzling assort: signed, sll-wo and socks in fi new rakish sp finished wool. Bright sleeve with lightweig muted blues, grays to make a khaki-weary with the color ing about, Water] Post-war sy: play their taler with a feathe jacket that ha Designed by Guild of New packs convenie velope that h where it can | rain storms. For men reu: ilies after a ° games the wh by ‘the fireside choice. To please tl father-and-son which include Junior, a big Christmas mak dart games inc tion of the En uses a wooden stead of darts ing pins and b Noteworthy for sportsmen inum golf ball ing wayward b ards; and num covers that h golf bag. More new 2 weight, waterp zippered pouch loops to carry handled boat } one glove whi skin slipon anc wool liner.

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With travel on his post-wa can better pi with gifts desig Notable nev map cases wi dows to keep n and auto com the windshield For the so toiletries gift s after-shave 1 colofne, may c aluminum ice | to replace bot

With Accent

In New Yor manikin sho Mode,” startec —proceeds of port French c jured and orp Every famou eler, boot-mal milliner is rep show-in-minia Roger Wort) of Worth cam ing ceremonie with the show here he made introduction o rarest perfumd It’s the lates perfumes wid country—amor Dans la Nui Worth's thre: Carnation, Ga Requete is t from Worth i has been distr] country in tin ing. One of the grances ever shown here b; de luxe preser Lalique bottle entations at tax.

‘Tuck-In’ Are Plen

This year t expensive’ ans

remen friends to whe a little someth day greeting. Main floor with useful n to slip in witl A pair of sto a flat, folding frame; a leat) For the gla beaded velvet or ascots, han sachet, barett ques are a fi sure to please.

Perhaps A New [

“What to gi 'mas? Here's | in the bathroo at his razor. You can giv packaged set, (which will gi for many yea extra packs of ready for mo shaving. The: microm: at pt drug a