The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1931, Page 14

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Vogue of Costume Jewelry Adds Lustre to the Gift Giving Seasdfi Jewelry Joms the Ranks of Inexpensive Gifts for Her These examples of delicate craftsmanship and good taste are most reasonable. Tour of Slmps Discloses Wide Ranvc in Highly Acceptable S lections By JOAN ROWE Fashions this year have gone back to a period when jewelry was a necess: ry to the perfectly balanced ensemble. Therefore, this Christmas more than ever before, Jjewelry will top the list of acceptable gifts for her. Hereto- fore-jewelry as a.gift has.been considered only when one| wanted to give an expensive present. The vogue for costume jewelry introduced by the lead- ing Paris couturiers makes it possible this year for one to find appropriate gifts of jewelry in prices ranging from a dollar or so up. In the accompanying illustration we find examples of good taste in Color combinations, in keeping with fizlry be it genuine or imitation. the fashion trend in clothes. In 0000t In éiving a Watch...Give A GOOD T]VI]-‘PH-‘(‘E% measure stages in civilization. nese water clocks—a drop each second. Roman ing candles—an inch to hour. Pocket sun-dials — in Jewelry are obtainable in both genuine and imitation stones. Prices ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1931. the illustration above there is a necklace with matching earrings in emerald and jade greens. There is another of jade green and gold combination. These are also ob- tainable in color combinations. Pearls in Great Favor Pearls, of course are good, and are a great favorite of the conserva- tively dressed woman. Crystals for evening wear make ex nt gifts. These come in deli designs of the Empire period in keeping with the elaborate gowns of evening which the mode of this season de- mands. Earrings, also duz ence of the new mode, again on the pgift worn with afte: clothes and com signs, all sugges period. Brooches make an excellent gift ‘;of Jewelry, If you are giving cos-| tume jewelry you could make it | several brooches of different colors | | and designs. They are being worn on dresses, bags and shoes. Espec-/ ially beautiful are those designed for evening wear. They are fasten-| ! ed at the shoulder of the dress and are an indispensable accessory this season due to the plainness of the| decollete. Matching sets of compact, vanity land cigarette case or lighter make lovely gifts. There are sets &0 i match the sports, the afternoon and the evening ensembles. Matched cigare! and lighter | cases also make excellent gifts for | men. Lovely Wrist Watches Shown Wrist watches are nicer than ever. Those for women have be- come daintier and daintier and are are now so small and delicate that they can be worn with any cos- tume. Wrist bands are varied, but one of the most attractive is the double chain effect, the chain being round and tightly woven. The reduction in size of wrist to the influ- are once They and evening varied de- the Empire They are much more compact and graceful than the huge affairs of ‘lormer years. The nicest watches lare very plain, being either oblong or square in shape and so flat that they do not extend out from the| wrist band. Very plain dull leather or finely meshed metal bans are in good taste. | Jade—the symbol of the omnipo-' | tence of the great dynasties of the, | Orient,—is also the symbol of very great chic today in fashion. Women of discrimination will be delighted with gifts of jade—hand |carved with symbols of the Far East and exquisitely mounted on bits of gold. something to give by the set. Chok- ers, earrings, bracelets, of great round white balls, beauti- {fully cut, which supply the neces- sary touch of white to the black ensemble. And every woman has a black outfit this season. Spanish pearls are lovely as gifts. combined with thin-cut crystal are | watches for men is also evident.! Patou’s new Snowball jewelry is, necklaces And they are extra lovely when| There is a lovely day and night necklace, offering three strands of pendant of replica peafls with | rhinestone clasp to be added mr evening wear. This indeed is a | novel and delightful gift and most | inexpensive too. | The new pastel crystals intro-| duced by Paris Couturiers are p fectly lovely. They come in a va- | riety of shapes and sizes. Thesc‘ are so inexpensive and 8o in de- mand that it is permissable to give them in bunches—such as two or three complete sets of varying col- | or combinations and designs. ‘ A lovely boudoir is the delight of | |every woman. And the addition a!‘ numerous little novelty knick- knacks is always appreciated. One | can always feel sure of pleasin: | with a gift of a vanity set. T! \there is the lovely collection ! perfume and tolletries bottles il lone now sees in jade, crystal s { marcasite. They can be obt; in designs as modern or as p (as one wishes. A cedar lined c |arette case of hammered p jor to match any boudoir a sories is a most useful gift and a well as a most ornamental one. Many stores show a variet; Porcelain statuettes ornament useful knickknacks that m: lovely gifts. These Porcelains ar: imported and have a touch of world atmosphere that is delight- ful. s TWO CLUBS NOW ! CLAIM PLAYER | CHICAGO, Il., Dec. 4 — Both Rochester of the International| League and Columbus of the Amer- ican association have filed a claim for Second Baseman Cary Selph,| who was drafted by the Chicago ‘White Sox from Houston of the Texas League. Selph has indicated that he does| not care to join the Pale Hose and if- the Chicago club relinquis! its claim to him, he is likely to ¢ to either of the two Cardinal AA farms. | PRI e IOWAN AT QUARTER SPURS i VIRGINIA POLY GRID TEAM ! BLACKSBURG, Va. Dec. 4. A stocky, blond-haired youngster 'has a seupreme love for football |and a rare fighting spirit is show- ing the way to Virginia Poly’s backfield troops. | He is Charles Alexander “Heinie"” Groth, of Cedar Rapids, Towa, and he is playing his first steason of varsity football. ! He worked himself right into the quarterback job on the team and | has a big role mapped out for him to finishe the season. | 'When someone is needed to clear a path for other fleet Gobbler | backs, Groth is called. He tackles hard and clean, blocks with ability, punts and is hard to bring down when carrying the ball. IIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllll"llllllllI|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII * Gift SALE Now On R | these watches accompd'ncd by l’(’dl sm Early Chi- burn- whose accuracy varied with the. time of year and geographi'cal Pposition. heavy. eled for accuracy—designed for beauty. or link bracelet for wrist wear. polygon for pocket use. men and women. In strap, WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN i In open-face, round or Give modern gifts te modern Bulky chronometers—accurate, but huge and Finally, after nearly 6,000 years, the modern, wafer-thin, zephyr-weight, micro-size, Watches Full-jew- Bracelet Strap Watch, , cord Precision ri people ‘W HERE Cord Fastened Wrist Watch Wrist Watch Nenstarnish Case Radium Dial Wrist Watch Baguette Bracelet Watch Novelty Watch in Lighter Plain Gold Pocket Watch White Gold, Evudu Watch Pocket Watch graduated pearls for the day and a | [ Wide Range of Gifts | Wins Damage Suit Assoctated Press P'loto Juanita C. Hansen, film won her three year fight to $109,269 for burins and sca!ds shi| suffered under a shiower bath in { New Yori City hotel. PULLMAN, Wash. Dec changes of instructors made in the physical educati partment of Was lege. W. F. Meredith, a Dennison university, H. H. House as associate of physical education while latter has gone to Columbia um- ¢ ty to do graduate w dith was formerly athlet te and coach at Ashland cul!cgc‘ Ashland. Ohio. Harold Berridge, a W. 8. C. graduate, has replaced Kennath Driskill as wrestling instructor and Ike Deeter has mhewd Fred Ful- mer as bo D was a boxing Po Idaho. cc:lch a'_ e s .1932 Tide Tables Butler Mauro Drug Co. REXALL STORED Telephone 134 We Deliver EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS AGUETTE bracelet watches — cord watches—strap watch= es—all ruby jeweled— designed for accuracy and beauty—a practi- cal gift of permanent value and delight. Wright Shoppe PAUL BLOEDHORN the | CHARMING DISPLAYS MODESTLY . PRICED o o ve Inspiring Gifts of Jewelry FINE craftsmanship inspires with the thrill of beauty—creating admiration wherever beheld. In pure ornament, as pendants, necklaces and rings; in decorative service-jewelry, as timepieces pocket, Nugget Shop Jewelry conforms to tradi- terly craftsmanship. Give Nugget Shop Jewelry for —a gift of permanent delight! A Christmas gift of delicacy. FOR HER FOR HIM RINGS in highest karat gold, set with rare, COSTUME novelties— bracelets, earrings, necklaces—of which we -precicus stonzs, in have an unusually love- the antique manner, ly collection—make apt make splendid gifts— ts for this fashion- and timely, too. From son. Grouped from $3 to $30, is the price sl to $5. range. The Nugget Shop WATCHES — pocket or wrist for men—baguette or bracelet for women. Priced $22 to $220, ac- cording to elaboration of detail. Accurate, jew- eled, guaranteed move- ment. Boudoir Sets i ’ Gifts of Distinction tribute in aGiFt of Jewelry OUDOIR sets—aids to beauty—can be beautiful in themselves. Their charm- ing presence decorates the vamty — their graceful shape contributes to their purpose. All women appreciate so personal a gift as beautiful as these dressing-room accessories. —FLAT SILVER— Popular patterns, sterling flat ware, in sets of six: Teaspoons, Dinner Forks, Knives, Dessert Spoons. In quadruple plate. In non-tarnish finish. Individual pieces. Salad Forks, Gravy Ladles. Mothers Appreciate —SILVER SERVICE— Sandwich Plates, Pitchers, Coffee Serv- ices, Serving Trays, Sugar and Cream Sets, Candy Compotes, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Fluted Bowls, Smoker’s Sets, Water Pitchers in sets. Swecthearts LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER

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