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By Eman ooumy

Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec. 11—

The originality of some of this year’s Christmas shoppers astounds gift-buying experts, _ There was the woman, for instance, who came to the per-

. sonal shopping service of one

ent store to order a Teocktail collar for her dog. And the phone call that came into the telephone shopping

service of a famous us sporting

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“goods ‘store for a fur coat. “What kind?” shopper. in some confusion. “Mink, of course” came the haughty reply. June Caruso, the young at, Abercrombie and Fitch who took the phone call, said shoppers this year seemed to be searching harder than ever for unusual, in fact practically un-heard-of, gifts. “We've had a quite a few requests for radio-active golf I guess they have been invented, but I don’t know

quests

HE 4 brush T Wliete you could’ buy ay.” “she asked: the

A fe celal Christmas shopping. Section in a Fifth Ave. department store had to dig up the exact measurements of this year's Miss America to fill one request. Seems two visitors from Europe ‘wanted to buy some clothes for a young lady back home. She had the same measurements as Miss Amer-

. ica, they-said, but they couldn't

remember what those were. : ® ® @ ONE WIFE called the shopping service to ask about a

Leave Store Clerks. Agape

~ way to know that so many store executive. The stockings,

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nightcap (the cotton variety) fore-Christmas luxury, a swank for her husband. And another women's, shop is selling filled ! ted wife insisted on getting CI Kings. | and it is fon Smother ember “a Mr. and Mrs. set of red flan- “We ve & lot of requests | Wrong: Stand at the telenel nightshirts for her husband and her. “It’s sort of gratifying in a

son who is wanted. Right: Say, ment, please,” and go and tell | the person he is wanted on in this case, are made of red | the telephone. velvet, decorated with sequins | - and embroidery. Complete with Club Will Meet

, take the time to buy little stocking fillers,” explained a

people try to find something, besides the same old neckties and socks and perfume,” reasoned one harried gift shopper. She had just finished. search-

with a horse's head stopper. For the height of night-be-

stocking costs $63.

Tipsy Eggs Are No

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from men who don’t like to | phone and shout to the per-.

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stuffing. including Such items { The annual Christmas Party for § evening compacts’ s the Northeastern Homemakers weight of the egg presses on the| cluded An advice to housewives to ing for a perfume atomizer scarves, earrings and perfume Club will be at 11 a. m. Wednes- cell and tends to force it upward, r (no orange in the toe) the day in the home of Mrs. Daniel which may loosen the protective wea , Since eggs

McCoy, 4017 N. ‘Sheridan Ave. ~ inner membrane of the egg.

NEW YORK, Dec. 11 (UP)—; Another eggs would Lots of eggs are resting upside SEs would be

{down in refrigerators, not to men- | wasn't he id in ] tion other errors of food storing cell, ; piace ne

committed unknowi ly by house nag ey Yolks Lodsened | “Upside down eggs were | dist] The point of all this, as tar as

cussed by Agriculture Depart-|the cook is concerned, is that eggs ment experts, who claim eggs]

are more difficult to remove from {should be put In the refrigerator 'with the broad end up, since the|the shell without breaking the !large end of the egg contains the yolk when the yolk has been loosair cell. ened. If the large end is down, the. The above fnformation was in-

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